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Bishop of Down & Dromore statement on Belfast riots

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A statement from Bishop David regarding last night’s violence in East Belfast.

“The violent scenes on the streets of East Belfast last night should be condemned by all right-thinking people. Those who choose to damage local communities putting people of all ages at risk and especially the most vulnerable, do not speak for the majority in our society.

“I also condemn in the strongest possible terms the horrific attack on a young man on the previous evening and all such attacks, and pray for his recovery.

“We need to redouble our efforts at this time to work together for the welfare, safety and flourishing of all in our communities. 

“We pray for blessing and peace to be visited upon our streets.”

+David

June 10, 2026

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