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Catherine Connolly Inaugurated as Ireland’s Tenth President Today
UPDATE: Catherine Connolly has just been inaugurated as the tenth President of Ireland at a ceremony held at Dublin Castle today, November 11, 2025. Following her inauguration, Connolly will participate in a formal lunch at her new residence, Áras an Uachtaráin, before returning to Dublin Castle for a State Reception this evening.
The inauguration ceremony was marked by the absence of Emma Little-Pengelly, the DUP deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, while Michelle O’Neill, first minister and Sinn Féin vice president, was present. Numerous former Taoisigh, including Leo Varadkar and Bertie Ahern, gathered to witness this historic moment. The event also welcomed former presidents, including Michael D. Higgins and Mary Robinson, adding to the significance of Connolly’s inauguration.
The ceremony commenced with Connolly being formally sworn in by Chief Justice Donal O’Donnell, who presented her with the Seal of the President of Ireland. During his address, Taoiseach Micheál Martin commended Connolly’s “record of outstanding public service,” expressing confidence that she would serve the nation with distinction. He also acknowledged the contributions of outgoing President Higgins, reinforcing the significance of this transition.
In her inaugural speech, President Connolly began in Irish, expressing gratitude to her family and guests. Transitioning to English, she stated, “I stand before you humbly and proudly as the tenth president of this beautiful country.” She emphasized her commitment to addressing critical issues such as housing, migration, and a united Ireland. Connolly’s reflection on the Irish language included the poignant quote, “Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam,” underscoring her dedication to cultural revival.
As the ceremony concluded, President Connolly was greeted with the national anthem and an Air Corps flyover. She inspected the Guard of Honour and interacted with local schoolchildren from Francis Street primary school, who expressed their excitement about the day’s events. One student, AJ, even brought a football to share with the new president, highlighting the personal connections made during this historic occasion.
After the ceremony, Connolly and her husband, Brian McEnery, departed for Áras an Uachtaráin, where she will host a formal lunch. The evening’s State Reception at Dublin Castle promises to further celebrate her new role with dignitaries and guests.
This inauguration marks a pivotal moment in Ireland’s political landscape, as President Connolly steps into office with a mandate to articulate the vision of a new republic. Her leadership is anticipated to address pressing national matters and usher in a new era for Ireland. Stay tuned for further updates as Connolly embarks on her presidential journey.
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