Irish Bishops launch pastoral
letter on housing and homelessness
Pope Francis visits the Capuchin Day Centre in Dublin. (Vatican Media) |
The Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference hold a press
conference in Dublin to launch a pastoral letter on housing and homelessness,
entitled, A Room at the Inn?.
By Lydia O’Kane
Ireland has gone from being on the crest of an economic
wave, to having to deal with the turmoil that came with the financial crisis.
However, in the last few years the country has made a remarkable comeback. But
for many, this new found prosperity has had little impact on their lives.
According to a number of homeless charities in Dublin and
beyond, demand for their services has risen as people try to make ends meet.
They also stress that at present not enough is being done to provide families
in cities like Dublin with affordable housing.
A Room at the Inn?
On Monday the Irish Catholic Bishops Conference launched a
pastoral letter on housing and homelessness, entitled, A Room at the Inn?, at a
press conference in Dublin.
The publication came on the first day of their Autumn 2018 General Meeting.In attendance was Bishop Kevin Doran of Elphin who is acting chair of the Council for Justice and Peace.
The publication came on the first day of their Autumn 2018 General Meeting.In attendance was Bishop Kevin Doran of Elphin who is acting chair of the Council for Justice and Peace.
“Our priority was to say that housing is a human right, that
people have an entitlement to a place they can call home”. “The resolution of
the problem which is a very serious problem In Ireland needs to be led by
government.”
Key findings
“Among some of the key findings in the Pastoral Letter are,
that housing policies should recognize the rights of families and seek to bring
about greater equality in society; the need for action to be taken to increase
the supply and reduce the price of housing and the need to ensure the private
rental sector guarantee fair pricing and security of tenure.
Bishop Doran, addressing the issue of affordable housing says that people’s needs are not being met.
Bishop Doran, addressing the issue of affordable housing says that people’s needs are not being met.
“The priority is being given to industry which is obviously
very important but people in the meantime are being left to live in
sub-standard accommodation.”
During his visit to Ireland in August, Pope Francis paid
tribute to the dignity of the homeless at the Capuchin Day Centre in Dublin.
With this in mind, the Bishop of Elphin says, that if we could see the homeless
as human beings then people might realize that this is not something that we
can walk past.
As the days get colder and the nights darker on Irish
streets, Bishop Doran hopes this letter will encourage Catholics in positions
of authority to work for change.
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