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Irish Times to explain why controversial cartoon was removed from website

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin had said last week that priests were “hurt” by the cartoon’s publication.

Updated 9.54pm

THE IRISH TIMES is to publish an explanation in tomorrow’s edition of the newspaper as to why a Martyn Turner cartoon was removed from its website.

The cartoon, which was published on Wednesday, was accessible at this link, but is no longer available.

It is also gone from the archive of Martyn Turner cartoons on the Irish Times website.

The cartoon showed three priests standing next to each other; the priest in the centre was holding a paper with ‘Children’s First Bill’ and ‘mandatory reporting’ written on it.

The Children’s First Bill was launched earlier this week, and will make it mandatory for certain professions and post-holders to report incidents of harm and the risk of harm to the Child and Family Agency.

The cartoon “hurt” many priests and lay people, Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin said on Thursday at the Pro Cathedral.

I know that many priests and people feel hurt by a cartoon in yesterday’s Irish Times. I am a strong believer in freedom of speech and of the vital role of satire in social criticism, but I object to anything that would unjustly tarnish all good priests with the unpardonable actions of some. We have great priests in the Archdiocese of Dublin.

When contacted by TheJournal.ie today, a staff member at the Irish Times said that an explanation for the removal of the cartoon will be published in tomorrow’s paper.

Originally published 2.30pm

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    Sep 5th 2015, 7:07 PM

    Hasn’t this been kept alive all these years through a certain culture.

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    Sep 5th 2015, 7:10 PM

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    Sep 5th 2015, 8:18 PM

    Where’s Jon Snow when we need an expert opinion from someone who knows nothing?

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    Sep 5th 2015, 7:18 PM

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    Sep 5th 2015, 7:12 PM

    kinda nerdy don’t you think?

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    Sep 5th 2015, 7:41 PM

    True it’s hard enough to pull off a rear naked choke when you can’t get your hands around the armour let alone squeeze it.

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    Sep 5th 2015, 9:01 PM

    Rear naked? you can try grab the base of the torso armour and shove it up so the collar bites into the neck I guess

    tbh this looks like nonsense, its like two panzer tanks armed with pea shooters firing at each other

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    Sep 5th 2015, 10:00 PM

    You are welcome to try it out, trust me it’s a lot harder than it looks! The hits in the 1v1 fights aren’t as hard as in the groups, you want to hit hard enough to score a point but not so hard that you wear yourself out early. Even with that I was hit hard enough in a 1v1 to have my helmet broken with me inside it.
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    Sep 6th 2015, 1:31 AM

    Thanks matey but I’ll stick to doing weapons sparring with minimal armour, I kind of like footwork, combinations, defense and all that skill based stuff instead of standing toe to toe and just swinging like lumberjacks.

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