
John Conroy
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John Conroy was an Irish trade unionist who lamented the disparity between the teachings of Christianity and their application in society, reflecting on the moral complexities and societal issues faced in Ireland, particularly in the context of personal and political interests.
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In 1957, Irish trade unionist John Conroy, president of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union, lamented how 'nowhere in the world was there a country where so much Christianity was taught but so little practised.'
Enoch Burke’s ferocious desire for martyrdom has roots in Irish life – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2025-11-27










