So, the major Irish news story today is that a Traveller woman was asked to leave a service in Clare, after a priest declared that her clothing was inappropriate. Of course, it's a common rule in European churches, but not one I've ever known to be enforced in this country, and seems more reflective of the endemic prejudice against Travellers than any sartorial concern. Still, I'll leave OTF adjudicate on the hemline.
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There are quite a few people on my facebook feed in the past couple of weeks attending communions in dresses similar to that.
The dress is quite demure compared to what I've seen around The Square shopping centre on a random afternoon.
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It's a nonsense story. If it were a matter of anti-traveller bias, you would expect any of the many other travellers at the service to have been ejected, or for there to have been access issues at any point previously given the parish's fairly high traveller population.
The woman, who was not actually the parent of a child, was barred because her clothing was deemed inappropriate. As the video shows, she immediately interpreted that - on virtually no evidence - as being anti-traveller prejudice.
Dumbassery. There's a lot of very explicit prejudice and discrimination against travellers in the country, without having to make the likes of this into a story.
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Is this a Catholic thing? There is nothing in what she is wearing that would get her turned out of a Proddie church. Indeed, I have never seen anyone getting refused entry due to dress.
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Dress codes in Catholic churches are subject to local culture and parochial prejudice than universal rules.
The priest in this case clearly is easily scandalised by matters of sartorial choice. He certainly was wrong to eject the woman in a manner that humiliated her.
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Yeah, but Toro addressed that: "If it were a matter of anti-traveller bias, you would expect any of the many other travellers at the service to have been ejected, or for there to have been access issues at any point previously given the parish's fairly high traveller population."
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