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6 May 2017

Succession rules safeguard Catholic ethos of church’s health service assets

Hospitals will be transferred to other charitable bodies with a Catholic ethos in the event that the congregations decide to wind up the companies. In light of public controversy over the proposed movement of the National Maternity Hospital from Holles Street to the St Vincent’s campus, Minister for Health Simon Harris has said he would like to see a debate about the possible divestment of health service assets held by religious congregations.
Hospital and disability services used by hundreds of thousands of Irish people every year, paid for by the State and by private health insurance, are owned by religious congregations motivated by their Catholic faith.