The good nuns are leaving with the proceeds of what was a gift to them to provide education for the children of the area. Nothing surprising there in light of this order's behaviour, as seen in the Ryan report.
What south Galway needs is a second-level school for ALL the children of the area, male and female, Catholic and non-Catholic.
Must we non-Catholics wait on the result of the complaint to the UN (from three NGOs) before we see basic human rights being available to us?
There are plans afoot for Educate Together to start a second-level school in the area. It is a disgrace that non-Catholics have to organise their own schools.
Fergus Brogan
Posted on 30 Nov 2009 8:17 pm
The good nuns are leaving with the proceeds of what was a gift to them to provide education for the children of the area. Nothing surprising there in light of this order's behaviour, as seen in the Ryan report.
What south Galway needs is a second-level school for ALL the children of the area, male and female, Catholic and non-Catholic.
Must we non-Catholics wait on the result of the complaint to the UN (from three NGOs) before we see basic human rights being available to us?
There are plans afoot for Educate Together to start a second-level school in the area. It is a disgrace that non-Catholics have to organise their own schools.