Irish arrangements: Yes, sex scandal in Ireland
Horgan, John
John Horgan Irish arrangements A prime minister & his 'companion' Even a decade ago, if any professional soothsayer had suggested that there would come a time when an Irish Protestant...
...She accompanied him on a recent official visit to China as his partner, and joined him in escorting Tony Blair on a walkabout in his Dublin constituency during the British prime minister's recent visit...
...Spokesmen for the Catholic church have kept a distinctly low profile...
...The Catholic archbishop of Armagh, Dr...
...The Gazette's editorial was uncompromising, to say the least...
...In an oblique way, the controversy about Ahem has united conservative Catholic and Episcopalian voices in a manner the ecumenical movement has never been able to achieve...
...Can one imagine that Archbishop John Charles McQuaid [archbishop of Dublin, 1940-72] would have been so reticent...
...Ahern, who is married with two teen-age daughters, has been separated from his wife for a number of years...
...More recently—before his election as leader of his party and then as taoiseach—he established a relationship with a prominent worker in his Dublin constituency, Celia Larkin...
...It became an issue, but only briefly, at the time of Ahern's election as leader of the Fianna Fail party, when the man he displaced, Albert Reynolds, expressed none too subtly the view that the Irish people were entitled to know where their leader slept at night...
...The Gazette, which is an independent weekly newspaper with a circulation of some 6,000 among Ireland's Episcopalians, north and south of the border, has generally been thought to reflect liberal Church of Ireland opinion...
...It is remarkable," Canon Cooper wrote, "that the leader of the government should feel no need to make apology for this situation...
...Enter, stage left, the Church of Ireland Gazette, and its editor for the past seventeen years, Canon Cecil Cooper...
...Ahern, it noted, was not just an individual, but a role model: In Britain his behavior would have led to scandal and probably resignation...
...The Catholic church's attitude toward mixed marriages, seen by Irish Protestants as a continuing threat to the viability of their community, has been the object of its criticism on many occasions...
...Its attitude toward the Catholic church has sometimes been mildly critical, but generally on the grounds of Catholic conservatism...
...Both arguments are somewhat shaky: In particular, Ahem disclosed the nature of his relationship with Larkin publicly in 1992, and has referred to it directly on a number of other occasions since then...
...Sean Brady, defended the church's right to silence on this issue by arguing both that the church never condemned individuals publicly, and that the circumstances of Ahern's relationship with Larkin were unclear...
...Former government minister and Church of Ireland stalwart Ivan Yates has been only one of many to express his shock and amazement at this turn of events...
...D John Horgan writes from Dublin, where he teaches journalism at City University...
...Few people paid any attention to it: the Irish news media, despite the ever-present example of the British tabloid newspapers which have substantial circulations here, generally ignore their politicians' private lives unless they impinge in some way on their public duties...
...Larkin is now a paid public official in Ahern's office, looking after his constituency organization...
...Publicly and privately, other members of his church 9 are expressing their disavowal of Canon Cooper's stance, even as some Catholics, notably those like retired judge Rory O'Hanlon who has played a prominent part in the controversial anti-abortion politics of recent years, have rushed to endorse it...
...The facts are not in dispute...
...It is even more remarkable that the Roman Catholic church, until recently the staunch defender of public morality in this country, has been so silent in this instance...
...Since the introduction of divorce legislation, the anticipated rush to the divorce courts has simply not materialized: The Catholic church, were it to join the rising chorus of disapproval about Ahern's domestic arrangements, might find itself with a larger pastoral problem on its hands than it would know how to solve...
...Yet this is precisely what has come to pass, and at the center of it all lies the private life of the taoiseach (prime minister) of the Irish Republic, Bertie Ahem, which is currently rivaling that of Bill Clinton for headline space in Irish newspapers...
...Canon Cooper maintains that his fellow Anglicans are solidly behind him, and the Church of Ireland press office says it has never received so many supportive phone calls from people identifying themselves as Catholics...
...But it is also possible that the church's silence on this issue may be related to the fact that the absence of divorce in Ireland until the Constitution was changed in 1996 created many households—some say more than 30,000—whose unions were recognized by neither church nor state...
...John Horgan Irish arrangements A prime minister & his 'companion' Even a decade ago, if any professional soothsayer had suggested that there would come a time when an Irish Protestant newspaper would take the Irish Catholic church to task for not being conservative enough, someone would have sent for the men in white coats to lead him or her quietly away...
Vol. 126 • February 1999 • No. 3