Catholic Families Forced From Homes in Renewed Sectarian Attacks in Belfast
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Catholic families forced from homes in renewed sectarian attacks in Belfast
A view of damaged houses in the Annalee Street area of North Belfast, Northern Ireland. A spokesman for the Diocese of Down and Connor strongly condemned intimidation and attacks on Catholic families there that have led all families but one to flee their homes. The families were living in a housing development bordering a predominantly loyalist district in the north of the city. / Credit: Colum Lenehan/The Irish News Belfast, Northern Ireland, S…
Down and Connor Diocese spokesman Fr Eddie McGee has strongly condemned the intimidation and attacks on Catholic families in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which have caused all but one of the families to flee their homes. The families lived in a housing estate bordering a predominantly Loyalist area in the north of the city. "The ongoing attacks and intimidation experienced by residents of Annalee and Alloa Street in Belfast are cowardly and sinist…
Down and Connor Diocese spokesman Fr Eddie McGee has strongly condemned the intimidation and attacks on Catholic families in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which have caused all but one of the families to flee their homes. The families lived in a housing estate bordering a predominantly loyalist area in the north of the city. "The constant attacks and intimidation they face are a source of criticism for their faith," the article reads. "Catholics in…
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