the hand of god …
Latest story on my web site ties in with the horrendous details revealed by the recently published Ryan Report. I wrote the story back in the late 90s after meeting a friend of mine from school. We both ended up taking about our school days and about the fear we felt. I would go further now … one of the important things about the release of the Ryan Report is that it allows us all to be more honest about that period and what we were subjected to. It is not an easy place to go back to – that has to be said. But what I would say now is that it was not fear that I felt but rather terror – I was scared out of my wits so much of the time. So the story comes from that.
But now since publication of the report I think of how lucky I was. I was in secondary school when I suffered at the hands at the Christian Brothers but at least I could get away at the end of the school day. At least. I shudder now to think of those who encountered the Christian Brothers and the nuns and were at their mercy 24/7.
Today so many have marched in Dublin in solidarity with those who have suffered. It is great to see. Something at least.
Written by Kevin Doyle
June 10, 2009 at 1:32 pm
Posted in Anarchism, Art, Creative Writing, Politics, Resistance, Short Story, Writing
Tagged with Art and Politics, Atheism, authoritarianism, Catholic Church, children, children's rights, Christian Brothers, coporal punishment, CORI, Cork, crime, dignity, education, god, Goldenbridge, Greenmount, institutional abuse, Irish Politics, Letterfrack, Lota, March Of Solidarity, Politics, protest, religion, Ryan Report, States Of Fear, violence
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That sounds shocking. What i like is that the victims rather than being destroyed by this attempted to understand it in a rational way
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June 10, 2009 at 1:54 pm