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The Irish Association for Cultural, Economic and Social Relations

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49:"The principal objective of The Irish Association is the promotion of communication, understanding and co-operation between all people of Ireland both North and South. The Association is a non-party political and non-sectarian body with the aim 'to make reason and goodwill take the place of passion and prejudice in Ireland, North and South'" 53:
The Association was created by unionists and nationalists alarmed by growing divisions across the island in the decade after the creation of the two new jurisdictions on the island and was a deliberate attempt to prevent ever more bitter relations. A good account of the Association's origins is
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criticised religion in Ireland for focusing so much on issues of personal morality, saying, “whether we get into discussions about divorce, abortion, sexuality" and that “the amount of column inches that occupy those elements of religious activity and religious belief and conviction are hugely
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and the concomitant risk of widening the gulf between the people of both jurisdictions on the island. To that end it has worked with other organisations to provide a platform for discussion, reflection and debate, most significantly in 2015 when
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In a memoir by the son of an early President John Johnston (served 1946-1954) there is a further elaboration of the circumstances in which the Association was founded and an illuminating account of important meetings held in the 1960s.
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unbalanced compared to an equally strong biblical code which values social justice, human rights, intergenerational responsibility and the humility that come with asking God’s help in stewarding this wonderful creation.”
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The Irish Association receives support from a variety of funders including local authorities across the island, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Ireland) and Northern Ireland's Community Relations Council.
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noting that "to the extent any real discussions are happening about a border poll, they’re one sided. He feels that “there needs to be clarity about what that change would look like”.
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and an extensive series of 'hedge schools' reached new audiences and helped foster better relations. The anniversary year culminated with a dinner in the Long Gallery,
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The Association's President from 2015-7 was Cllr Dr. Chris McGimpsey and in December 2017 the distinguished public servant and former Director General of
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on the theme of 'Belief in the Future', focusing on the role religion would play in Ireland's future, given societal changes. At the event, the former
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To make a real contribution to the growth of reconciliation, mutual trust and respect through providing an impartial forum for dialogue and debate.
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organisation. It has long acted as a bridge to and between cultural, economic and social issues and interests across the island.
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In 2013 the Association celebrated 75 years of working for better relations across the island with a closer collaboration with
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Bob Collins assumed the presidency. Mr Collins has involved himself in public affairs in Belfast since leaving RTE in 2006.
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is a membership-driven forum for the shared concerns of a wide range of organisations and individuals involved in
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Century of Endeavour: A Biographical and Autobiographical View of the Twentieth Century in Ireland
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Reason and goodwill to take the place of passion and prejudice in Ireland, North and South.
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More recently the Association has been alive to the issues thrown up by the
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In 2019 the President, Bob Collins took part in a panel discussion at the
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The Irish Association for Cultural, Economic and Social Relations
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in his 1993 book published by the Institute of Irish Studies at
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In July 2019 the Association organised an event at the
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North
South
all-Ireland
Paul Bew
QUB
History Ireland
Parliament Buildings (Northern Ireland)
Raidió Teilifís Éireann
UK's pro-Brexit vote
Charles Flanagan
Arlene Foster
QUB
Institute of International and European Affairs
Royal Irish Academy
Green Party (Ireland)
Trevor Sargent
Ulster Museum
James Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont
Donal Barrington
Trevor West
Enda McDonagh
Paul Bew
John Bowman
Mary Henry
Dennis Campbell Kennedy
Dáithí Ó Ceallaigh


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