This afternoon.
Church of St. Paul of the Cross, Mount Argus, Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6
Scenes following the the funeral service for Fianna Fáil Minister Martin O Donoghue.
From top: Former leader of the Progressive Democrats Des O Malley; John Bowman of RTE; Former Fianna Fáil Minister Mary Hanafin, Former Fianna Fáil Minister Michael Woods; Vincent Browne and unidentified priest; President Higgins and Brother Kevin, of the Capuchin Homeless Centre unidentified Passionist.
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O’Donoghue had some very interesting links to Anto O’Reilly. O’Donoghue also died a very wealthy man.
They’re getting auld…
Pale, stale and frail… wha?
O’ Donoghue – the author of the ’80s economic depression. Didn’t bother him – he went on to greater things.
The question on everyone’s lips…..what happened to Woods’s little finger?
an unfortunate hazard of especially energetic self flagellation
At least it wasn’t the whole finger
That’s Dr Woods I’ll have you know:
(Well, he’d have you know).
That’s definitely not Brother Kevin. Brother Kevin is a Capuchin, that man is a Passionist, as his habit indicates.
Sorry, newsjustin, fixed now. Thank you very much.
Everyone needs a habit to be passionate about…
I’m not sure I could take it to that level of extremism though….
:-J
…did the Ferns and Murphy Reports decide whether the capuchins or passionists were the worst abusers?
A bunch of extremist monkeys, all as bad as each other…..
:-J
“The Passionate Fathers with the loose habits” – old saying!
A who’s who of mourners.
Mourning Ireland.
Vincent Browne is an odd-one-out there.
A pension of mourners
The popey JP 2nd is looking well….
Eh, maybe it’s just a slowly progressive vatican style and fashion thing…
:-J
bloke at the top looks like kissinger
Main author of FF’s 1977 general election manifesto. Yup, the one that obliterated our tax base.
No wonder he went on to support the PDs
+1, as I said above he wrote the script for the 80’s recession. Of course it didn’t bother him or his political cronies. They were all well heeled.