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Kilkenny Priest Declares Working Mothers a “Curse” on Society

URGENT UPDATE: A Kilkenny priest has stirred controversy after labeling working mothers as a “curse” on society during a lecture at the Presentation Convent in Kilkenny earlier this week. The priest’s remarks have ignited a heated debate on parental responsibilities and societal values.
Speaking to a group of young girls, the priest criticized what he termed the “apathetic” attitudes of many parents in the southeast, asserting that they “don’t give a damn” about their daughters’ education or safety. His hard-hitting comments underscore a growing concern over the influence of parental behavior on children’s development.
The priest pointedly accused parents of hypocrisy, stating, “I know of parents who are too damn lazy to get up and go to Mass on a Sunday morning and are too busy in the evening getting ready to go for a drink.” He questioned the effectiveness of such parents pushing their children to attend Mass, warning that children would eventually recognize the inconsistencies in their parents’ actions.
“How could children living in this type of environment have any respect for their parents or, indeed, any authority?”
The priest further escalated his critique by arguing that the working mother is damaging the economy by taking jobs that could otherwise go to young people. “Let’s face it, if all the wives hold on to their jobs in this country, there will be no jobs left for their sons and daughters,” he declared, emphasizing the potential long-term consequences of current employment trends.
This provocative stance has sparked immediate reactions from parents and educators alike, raising questions about the balance between work and family life in today’s society. As the debate unfolds, many are left wondering how these comments will impact perceptions of working mothers and their roles within the family and community.
As discussions continue, the priest’s remarks serve as a significant reminder of the challenges faced by working families and the societal expectations placed upon them. The implications of his statements are sure to resonate throughout Kilkenny and beyond, prompting further dialogue about parental responsibilities and children’s upbringing.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops. The conversation around working mothers and their contributions to society is just beginning.
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