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President Michael D Higgins at the wreath laying ceremony. Photographer

Values of the proclamation 'still true today', President Higgins tells 1916 Rising commemoration

The 1916 proclamation was read out in full by Captain Paul Murphy, who learned it off by heart.

HUNDREDS HAVE GATHERED in Dublin city centre to watch a ceremony marking 108 years since the 1916 Rising.

President Michael D Higgins and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar led the annual State commemoration, as Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said that the proclamation still resonates over a century later.

Army personnel and the brass and pipe bands lined up outside the GPO building on O’Connell Street for the ceremony, which involved an army flyover and the president laying a wreath honouring those who died.

The 1916 proclamation was read out in full by Captain Paul Murphy, who learned it off by heart.

“(There were) a lot of trips to work reciting it in the car, a lot of moments brushing my teeth in the mirror learning it,” he told the media afterwards.

“It’s a very important day in Irish history and I wanted to give it the deference and the weight it deserved,” he said.

He added: “108 years on from it I’m sure the men that day would be more than privileged to know that it’s still a seminal day in Irish history.

“The proclamation itself, it’s still very relevant, the whole aim of the proclamation is inclusion. The very first line is ‘Irish men and Irish women’.

“For back then, in that time in the world, to point straight to that, and it talks about equal rights for everybody, equal opportunities.

“So the values it stands for are still true today and are still things we’re trying to get to today all around the world.

“For those men to write that and for it still to be as relevant today as it was then is a fair statement.”

President Higgins laid a wreath to commemorate those who died in the 1916 Rising and stood as a minute’s silence was held.

At the end of the ceremony, the flag was raised to full mast, the national anthem was played, and the Air Corps flew overhead.

Among those in attendance were Fine Gael leader and Further Education minister Simon Harris, First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill and Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald.

Harris was seen speaking to former Irish president Mary McAleese and O’Neill.

McDonald and O’Neill greeted members of the public and posed for photos after the ceremony ended.

“I think Easter is a time of remembrance but it’s also a time of huge hope for people,” she said, adding that she felt “an appetite for change” on days like today.

“On a day like this we remember the brilliant, brave, courageous things that Irish people can do when they have their mind to it and I think that’s the sense of optimism that I’m picking up today.”

Harris, who said when he put this year’s 1916 Easter Rising commemoration in his diary he didn’t expect to be attending it as Fine Gael leader, said it was a “really important” day.

“I remember when the whole decade of centenaries started, there was a lot of debate in Ireland as to how Ireland would handle commemoration – would we do them well? And I must say, I’m really proud,” he told reporters.

Tánaiste Micheal Martin, Transport minister Eamon Ryan, Enterprise minister Simon Coveney and Housing minister Darragh O’Brien were also in attendance.

Ryan said the ceremony was “very moving” and “beautiful”.

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    Mute Catherine Sims
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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:34 PM

    Doesn’t seem to have the ability to dissolve the hostility against the arts itself though .

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    Mute AggressiveSecularist
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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:15 PM

    Is that how they’re trying to rationalise their relevance these days? Get a real job and pay some tax. Art is a hobby.

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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:28 PM

    Yeah but what about the…… if fairness you speak the truth.

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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:40 PM

    I’ll have to remember that next time I’m being mugged. Throw in a quick mime and all will be grand.

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    Mute Doey Walsh
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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:52 PM

    Bono inspired the saving of 60 million lives, what you do today?

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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:57 PM

    I paid my taxes.

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    Mute Doey Walsh
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:00 PM

    you must feel so proud ;)

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    Mute AggressiveSecularist
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:08 PM

    Well if you’re some sort of artist or art student I can understand why you’d be so blasé about the idea of handing over 52% of the fruits of your labour in tax… because you’ve never done it.

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    Mute Doey Walsh
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:15 PM

    Actually mate, been working since I was 16, just recently fcuked over like the rest of us, doesn’t mean I follow the stereotypical view that all artists do nothing nor do I blame them when it’s MY job I really hate

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    Mute AggressiveSecularist
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:17 PM

    You should get a job you like.

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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:21 PM

    I have one because I have a science degree.

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    Mute Doey Walsh
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:28 PM

    That’s good for you don’t see why that’s any reason to hate on the artists for the taking 51% of your paycheque
    how is they’re to blame?

    or is it that you find yourself somewhat superior to what they do with your “science degree” ?

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    Aug 21st 2013, 6:41 PM

    Postmodernism is vacuous and self-refuting.

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    Mute Owen Slattery
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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:36 PM

    Unfortunately the knuckle draggers rioting have no interest in art

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    Mute Doey Walsh
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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:51 PM

    Sad to see culture fall to make way for mass consumerism
    Guess you could say its all going “one direction” ;)

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    Mute Stephen Doyle
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    Aug 21st 2013, 7:06 PM

    If a tree falls on a mime in the forest does anyone care?

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    Aug 21st 2013, 7:11 PM

    Cacotechny: A corruption or corrupt state of art. We’re all a corruption or corrupt state of art…..

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    Mute Tony Canning
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:35 PM

    The arts do indeed have that ability. But when everyone has a good laugh at themselves and they leave the experience they go out into the real world..

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    Mute Carcu Sidub
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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:33 PM

    Arts have the ability to

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    Mute Jamie McCormack
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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:36 PM

    bring people together in a common appreciation of all that is creative and wonderful.

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    Mute Chuck Farrelly
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:04 PM

    and a hatred of mimes

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    Mute AggressiveSecularist
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:15 PM

    Take money from tax payers who have no interested in the art they’re paying for.

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    Mute Niall Andrews
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:16 PM

    Ye can’t deny that humanities are important for society at large, but…. pay some bloody tax!

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    Mute Doey Walsh
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    Aug 21st 2013, 5:29 PM

    How is it you know EVERY ONE of them isn’t paying any?

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    Aug 21st 2013, 4:55 PM

    This article made me angry.

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