The "Wearing of the Green," or The Prosecuted Funeral Procession
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A contemporary narrative recounts Irish reaction to the Manchester executions, tracing immediate shock, widespread religious mourning, Requiem Masses, and large funeral processions in Cork, Dublin, and other towns. It documents clergy leadership in channeling grief into solemn ceremonies, the careful planning by national committees to avoid legal breaches, and the spread of demonstrations among the Irish diaspora. The account combines descriptive reportage of crowds and procession logistics with commentary on public conscience, political consensus, and how ritualized mourning substituted for violent protest.
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