Minister Madigan announces arrangements for the National Famine Commemoration 2020 on Sunday 17th May
From Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
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Josepha Madigan T.D., Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Chair of the National Famine Commemoration Committee has today announced revised arrangements for this year’s National Famine Commemoration.
The ceremony will take place at the Edward Delaney Famine Sculpture in St Stephen’s Green Dublin 2 at 12.30pm on Sunday 17th May and will include military honours and a wreath laying ceremony in remembrance of all those who suffered or perished during the Famine. Wreaths will be laid by Minister Madigan on behalf of the Irish people and by the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps on behalf of the Diplomatic Community.
As with the recent Easter and Arbour Hill Commemorations, the ceremony will be conducted in line with current health and safety guidelines and will not be open to the public. As in previous years, coverage of the Famine Commemoration will be available to view live nationally and internationally on RTÉ News Now, on www.rte.ie and on the RTÉ Player.
The National Famine Commemoration which had been scheduled to take place in Buncrana, Co. Donegal in May of this year will now be held in 2021.
Speaking today Minister Madigan said:
“This year the National Famine Commemoration was to have been held in Buncrana, Co. Donegal. However, due to the circumstances in which we find ourselves these plans, like so many others, have had to be put on hold for now. I look forward to Buncrana hosting the Commemoration next year.
As we confront a pandemic today, let us recall that the Great Famine was a public health emergency in its own right. We think of the many heroes of the Famine years. People such as the doctors and nurses of the fever hospitals who put themselves at risk to care for others will always have our thanks for their sacrifice. As our society has changed and evolved this commitment to helping others has never wavered and we see the same qualities of courage and commitment to others in our healthcare staff today.”