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Our Schools Proclamation

POBLACHT NA H ÉIREANN
THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT
OF THE
IRISH REPUBLIC
TO THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND
Irishmen, Irishwomen, children and all those who are proud to call Ireland home: As we the pupils and teachers at Holy Family N.S., Rathmore remember the centenary of the events of 1916, we celebrate our past, reflect on our present and look to the future with hope and optimism. We acknowledge with gratitude the sacrifices made by all generations who fought for Irish freedom and we echo their aspirations for an equal and just society.
Equality and justice for all Irish citizens is as relevant today as it was 100 years ago. In a modern, multicultural society we declare the right of all citizens to equality of opportunity, religious freedom and decent living standards. As a people we pledge to protect the rights of all, especially the most vulnerable.
Within a caring society, we as a nation aspire to the following: The right to a comfortable family home in a safe and secure community; access to quality health care where the dignity of the individual is paramount; where people of all abilities are provided with the opportunity to achieve their potential.
Ireland is a welcoming country. We are renowned for our hospitality, communication skills, generosity and strong cultural traditions which have evolved over many generations. Tá saibhreas i gcultúr na tíre agus ba chóir ár dteanga a labhairt agus na traidisiúin dúchais a chothú.
Protection of the global environment is the responsibility of all. We as a nation commit to work towards developing sustainable energies so that future generations may inherit this land of wonderful natural beauty and resources.
Communities are the cornerstone of our society. The tradition of the ‘Meitheal’ has been an intrinsic aspect of Irish life. We commend all volunteers and voluntary organisations who serve to maintain the fabric of a caring society. “Ní neart go cur le chéile”. We acknowledge those both lay and religious who have taken this spirit of caring and volunteerism beyond our shores.  Our hope is that future generations will continue to embrace this generosity of spirit and readily respond to others in times of crisis.
In an age of globalisation, we as a nation are proud of the role we play as a progressive member of the European Union and the wider world. We value our democracy and the peace we have achieved on this island and we commend the work of our defence forces who endeavour to maintain and achieve peace in areas of conflict.
We remember the many generations of Irish citizens who have made their home in countries around the world and have made such positive contributions in their adopted homelands. In an age of communication, we will strive to forge ever closer links with the Irish diaspora and ensure them of a ‘Céad Míle Fáilte’ at all times.
Therefore, as we commemorate the centenary of “The 1916 Rising” we aim to build on the strengths of the past and echo the aspirations of the 1916 proclamation to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole nation and cherish all citizens equally.
Guímid rath Dé ar na glúnta atá le teacht sa bhaile agus thar lear.