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[PDF] MOVING STATUES AND CONCRETE THINKING Peter Mulholland ...Mar 26, 2009 · In the early months of 1985 the Irish press reported a spate of Marian apparitions that came to be known as the 'moving statues'.
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Ballinspittle – WRSP - World Religions and Spirituality ProjectNov 4, 2020 · A group of five people who stopped to pray at the Ballinspittle grotto claimed to have seen the statue of Our Lady breathing and or moving to and fro.
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Remembering Ballinspittle and the moving statue - The Irish TimesJul 20, 2025 · Others argued that the phenomenon was a response to an existential angst, exacerbated by the Cold War. And there was the stark reality of ...
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RTÉ Archives | Religion | Moving Statues Phenomenon - RTESep 23, 2015 · Dr Peter Davison believes the shimmering of the statues can be explained by the autokinetic effect. An RTÉ News report from 23 September 1985.
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Ballinspittle and the rainy summer of the moving statuesJul 25, 2025 · It occurs when a stationary light in a dark environment appears to move. Elsewhere, psychologists from University College Cork's applied ...
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Statues, Moving | Encyclopedia.comThroughout history, moving statues have tended to be reported at times of civil, political, or religious crisis, in which a breakdown of morale or the imminence ...
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RTÉ Archives | Religion | Moving Statues In Ballinspittle - RTEJul 22, 2015 · The first claims of statues moving in Ballinspittle were made on 22 July 1985. In the following weeks and months Ballinspittle became a place of ...<|separator|>
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When the Statues Moved - Ireland's OwnIn 1985 Ireland was an anxiety state. There was high unemployment, lack of summer light and presence of potato blight. An abortion referendum in the past ...
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Irish people still believe 1985 Virgin Mary sightings were realIn a new RTÉ documentary, Moving Statues - The Summer of 1985, witnesses to these so-called miracles insist that what they saw was real. In July that year, in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] I Want To Believe: A Study On the Moving Statue Phenomenon of ...Jung uses the phrase ' a modern myth' to describe the phenomenon, a term I believe could be easily applied to Ireland's moving statue phenomenon of 1985.
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Ballinspittle's moving statue — 'We weren't expecting what we saw'Jan 4, 2025 · A statue of the Virgin Mary that, in 1985, drew enormous crowds because witnesses believed they had seen it moving.
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[PDF] moving statues, apparitions and vernacular religion in ... - CORAOutlines how the moving statue phenomenon has been previously understood by academics, journalists, the Catholic Church and everyday believers and discusses the ...
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Stranger things: Looking back at the year the statues movedApr 10, 2019 · The phenomenon of the moving statues had begun the previous February in the small village of Asdee in North Kerry. A seven-year-old girl ...Missing: 1980s scope
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The Moving Statues and Me - Irish Imbas BooksOver in Ballinspittle however, two local girls had just told their parents they'd seen a roadside statue of the Virgin Mary move while they were praying. Most ...Missing: investigation | Show results with:investigation
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Documentary On One - The Summer of the Moving Statues - RTEThe sightings stretched far and wide across the country, with around 30 locations in total reporting that statues of religious figures were said to be moving.Missing: 1980s scope
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[PDF] The Macro-Economy in the 1980sThe 1979/198- recession led to further realisation that the high inflation and high unemployment of the 1974/75 recession were not an accident. The period from ...
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[PDF] L FISCAL CONSOLIDATION IN IRELAND AND CHALLENGES ...The public debt continued to grow unabated, reaching 116 percent of GDP by 1987. 5. Notwithstanding the mixed results from the first consolidation effort, the ...
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The effect of 1987 Ireland's Programme for National Recovery on ...These issues resulted in high unemployment, falling real wages, emigration, growing public debt, and the devaluation of the currency by 8% in 1986 (Godoi, 2007 ...Missing: socio- | Show results with:socio-<|separator|>
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Ireland in the 1980s was backward, poor and stagnant. Some ...Jan 1, 2025 · In a new wave, gross emigration in the 1980s was 450,000. Unemployment rates fluctuated between 13 per cent and 18 per cent in the same decade.
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[PDF] the Irish employment model and the paradoxes of non-learningIn the mid-. 1980s Ireland had mass unemployment and mass emigration. In 1985, for example, unemployment stood at 16.8 per cent (in the then EU only. Spain ...
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[PDF] The re-emergence of emigration from IrelandBut after a borrowing and spending spree in the 1970s and a second oil price shock in 1979, enormous economic problems developed in 1980s Ireland.Missing: socio- | Show results with:socio-
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Measuring Trends in Poverty over Time: Some Robust Results for ...Aug 5, 2025 · The trend in poverty in Ireland between 1980 and 1987 is analysed, using the 1980 Household Budget Survey and the ESRI 1987 Survey of Income, Distribution, ...Missing: conditions | Show results with:conditions
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Poverty in Ireland-Housing - MagillIn Dublin there are up to 7,000. . A further 55,000 families live in overcrowded conditions. . At present, about 400,000 people are inadequately housed. .Missing: inequality | Show results with:inequality
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[PDF] Poverty in Ireland: The Role of 'Underclass' Processes - Lenus.ieMay 1, 2024 · As a consequence the absolute size of the social housing sector has remained static at 100,000 units and its relative size has declined to less ...
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Poverty and Inequality in Ireland 1987-1994: A Comparison using ...Aug 9, 2025 · PDF | This paper provides a detailed description of recent trends in inequality and poverty in Ireland. To date most of the analysis of ...
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[PDF] Religious Practice and Values in IrelandIn the 1970s, regular Mass attendance (meaning weekly) for Catholics in Ireland was recorded at between 88% and 95%. In the 1980s, this figure remained ...
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A changed Ireland: 1979 to 2018 - RTEAug 24, 2018 · But on paper, Catholicism was still very robust, still very strong. Mass attendance rates were extraordinarily high at over 90% in some ...
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They moved. | BS - BlipfotoJan 11, 2012 · In the same year, 1985, many statues of the Virgin Mary throughout Ireland were reported to be moving. The first reports began in Asdee ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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RTÉ Archives | Religion | Asdee Moving Statues - RTEHundreds of people have visited the village church in Asdee County Kerry where it was reported two statues moved in front of children last Thursday.
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40 years since the moving statue apparitions at Melleray GrottoAug 18, 2025 · In 1985, it was also claimed that a statue of Mary had moved at a grotto at Ballinspittle, Co. Cork. So began a frenzy across the country, with ...
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Melleray, Ireland (1985) - The Miracle HunterAug 21, 2015 · On July 22nd, 1985, it was also claimed a statue of Mary at Ballinspittle, Co Cork, had moved at the grotto. This sparked huge attendances there ...
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Ballinspittle (Moving Statue) - Encyclopedia.comIn July two teenage girls reported seeing movement in a statue of the Virgin Mary at Ballinspittle, in a grotto some 20 feet up the side of a hill. This was ...
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Crowds still flock to 'moving statue' site at Ballinspittle, three ...Jul 22, 2015 · Up to 100,000 people had descended on the Co Cork village in late July and August in 1985, to witness the 'miracle' of the roadside statue. By ...Missing: Virgin Mary facts
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RTÉ Archives | Collections | Moving Statue In Ballinspittle - RTEThousands flock to the grotto in Ballinspittle in which a statue of the Virgin Mary is claimed to move miraculously. Report shows crowds praying at grotto.
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John Dolan: 40 years on, why it's wrong to mock 'moving statue ...Jul 19, 2025 · The mother claimed she saw the statue of the Virgin Mary at the grotto moving - she later told television news crews that it appeared to her to ...
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Wayside Miracles | Roaringwater JournalJul 26, 2015 · Ballinspittle's claim to a moving statue was matched in no time at all by reports of similar occurrences in Dunmanway and Courtmacsherry.
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RTÉ Archives | Religion | Miracle At Ballinspittle - RTEAug 15, 2015 · On 22 July 1985 claims were made of moving statues in Ballinspittle, county Cork, and since then both believers and non believers have been heading to the town ...Missing: investigation | Show results with:investigation
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'Moving Statues - The Summer of 1985' on RTÉ One tonight at 9.35 ...Apr 15, 2019 · 'Moving Statues - The Summer of 1985' on RTÉ One tonight at 9.35 From 1985, Colm Connolly investigates why people are seeing apparitions all ...
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Crowds still flock to 'moving' Virgin Mary statue at Ballinspittle, three ...Jul 23, 2015 · In the summer of 1985, Ballinspittle, County Cork received international attention when locals claimed to have witnessed a statue of the Virgin Mary moving ...Missing: incident facts
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The rainy summer of the moving statues - Belfast TelegraphJul 26, 2025 · 'I had faith and was swept up in the excitement': The rainy summer of the moving statues.<|separator|>
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[PDF] OECD Economic Surveys: Ireland 1985 (EN)Jan 30, 1985 · ... level of unemploy¬ ment. High unemployment. The unemployment situation in Ireland is particularly bleak. In December 1984 the seasonally ...
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Unemployment in Ireland reaches 14-year high of 12.2 percentAug 7, 2009 · The record level of joblessness in the Ireland was recorded in December 1985, when 17.3 percent of the workforce was unemployed.
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What are the Moving Statues, where did apparitions occur in Ireland ...Apr 15, 2019 · The most widely known of apparitions started in Ballinspittle Co Cork when the statue of the Virgin Mary at the grotto was spotted moving on July 22.
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80's kids, do ye remember stories about moving statues from when ...Aug 9, 2022 · The moving statue phenomenon started at the end of July 1985 down in Balinspittle. It got to the point where in September 1985 they were bussing people down ...
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Moving Statues in Ireland: Theatre, Nation and Problems of AgencyClaims that statues moved functioned, at least in part, to express the moral conscience of a society at a time when the national institutions for ordering ...Missing: eyewitness | Show results with:eyewitness
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Everything you need to know about Ireland's disaffected CatholicsJan 8, 2015 · In 1984, nearly 90 percent of Irish Catholics went to Mass every week. But by 2011, only 18 percent did. It's a massive cultural shift. What ...
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Crowds still flock to 'moving statue' site at Ballinspittle, three ...Jul 23, 2015 · However, the then Bishop of Cork and Ross, Michael Murphy was somewhat unmoved and declared it an illusion. He issued a statement informing ...
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Ballinspittle statue is still on the move - The Irish IndependentMar 12, 2005 · NICOLA TALLANT WITNESSES who were ridiculed for saying they saw Ballinspittle's famed moving statue 20 years ago, are sticking to what they ...
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Cork village celebrates 40th anniversary of moving statues with ...Jul 24, 2025 · A special rosary to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the 'moving statues' phenomenon took place in the West Cork epicentre of the whole ...