The Worker's Cauldron

When Mary Moved: Ireland 1985

David Roddy, Monique Calhoun & Mercedas Castillo Season 4 Episode 4

This week we take a look at the strange moving statues phenomenon that attracted hundreds of thousands of Irish Catholics to shrines across the country in the summer of 1985. The moving statues were part the bleak social landscape of Ireland in the 1980s, and a series of scandals leading up to that summer ignited something of a social movement that politicized the alleged miracles.

We are joined by Victoria Anne Pearson of University College Cork and Cian Gill of the Wide
Atlantic Weird Podcast
who help contextualize the strange occurrences. 



J. Ryan and T. Kirakowski, Ballinspittle, Moving Statues and Faith  

Sharon Tighe-Mooney,  Irreconcilable differences?: The fraught relationship between women and the Catholic Church in Ireland

Nell McCafferty, A Woman to Blame: the Kerry Babies Case

Michael Allen, From men, to women, to children: some changing paradigms in the anthropological understanding of religion



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