[Photo above: Priests in Maynooth during the Pope’s visit to Ireland in 1979. Photograph: Eddie Kelly]
An extract from Derek Scally’s new memoir, The Best Catholics in the World, explores Ireland’s self-image of ‘holy victimhood’
On the wall inside the door of my Berlin apartment hangs a bronze penal cross. About 40cm long, it has stubby arms that are distinctive to the crucifixes dating from the era of the Irish Penal Laws, a time when Ireland’s Catholic majority were subjugated by the London-backed Protestant minority.
The cross was created by Imogen Stuart. Throughout her seven-decade career, Stuart has designed penal crosses for churches around the country. She is intrigued by the form and, in time, I have grown to share her fascination, even though I felt awkward accepting the cross as a gift.
Visitors to my apartment eye it warily but, for me, it is as much crossroads as cross:…
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