Church of Ireland
United Dioceses of Dublin & Glendalough

 

The Most Reverend Dr. John R W Neill
Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glendalough,
Primate of Ireland and Metropolitan.

archbishop@dublin.anglican.org



EXTRACT FROM SERMON BY ARCHBISHOP NEILL
St.John’s Sandymount - Patronal Festival
Sunday 9th May 4pm


OUR MORAL DEFICIT IN IRELAND

The moral motivation for any action is of great importance. In this country we get very anxious about the moral implications of personal sexual morality, often giving the impression that morality is simply about sexual behaviour.
Last year, there were many questions raised by politicians and church leaders as to the motivation for the war in Iraq. The main protagonists did make some attempt to provide a morally valid reason for going to war, even though that justification now lies in tatters.
The sad thing is that in this country there was no attempt whatever to provide moral justification for the use of Shannon Airport in the war effort. Instead we are still hearing that to do otherwise than to give tacit support to the war would not have been in our economic interests. Is morality now merely a matter of economics? This failure to address a serious moral dilemma reflects badly on our claim to be a moral society in Ireland. We are obsessed with certain sins, but blind to the fact that far greater issues press upon us. This is our moral deficit.

 

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