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For very many years the Catholic Church in Ireland would not baptise a child unless the name chosen was that of a saint or, in the case of a girl, was a version of Mary. [...] So, there was a Mary (Máire), and a John (Seán), in just about every family and if enough children followed (and they often did!) parents would work their way through James (Seamus), Patrick (Padraig), Michael (Mícheál) and Thomas (Tomás), with Elizabeth (Eilís), Margaret (Máiréad) Brigid (Bríd) and Anne (Ainé) popular for girls. [...] For girls the use of the name Mary was extended by having so many different forms - Maire, Maureen, Maura, Molly. It was also popular to add Mary to another name and make a double name for girls - so a single family might include Mary-Kate, Mary-Pat and Mary-Jo. Even boys were often given Mary as a second or third name.
Same sort of reason that there are so may men in their early thirties/late twenties called either John or Paul... it was popular for a time! You'll be pleased to know though that the future politician of Ireland is less likely to be "Mary", I give you [broken link removed] the name for politicians of the '50's (2050's that is....)
Has anyone else noticed that a large proportion of senior female Irish politicians are called Mary?
Here are the ones I can think of off the top of my head:
Dana RoseMARY Scallon (ex-MEP)
Has anyone else noticed that a large proportion of senior female Irish politicians are called Mary?
For extra credit, compare the career history of Mary Robinson and Mary McAleese, then predict who our next President might be.
Dustin, especially if he wins in Serbia.
So I guess we get what we deserve, with all these puppets and muppets stringing us along?Oh come on, a puppet for president? That's like saying we'll have a muppet for taoiseach next...oh right..think I see where you are going with this.
Yup! I saw a photo of a statue of St Sarah in a Hiberno/Religious magazine in Mass a few years ago. It was that of a non-Caucasian. It looked great against the snow background.From [broken link removed]:
Is there a Saint Sarah? (besides Carey, of course)
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