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Sean and Sheila Cloney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fethard-on-Sea boycott The Fethard-on-Sea boycott was a controversy involving Sean and Sheila Cloney (née Kelly), a married couple from the village of Fethard-on-Sea, County Wexford, Ireland. It led to a sectarian boycott led by the local Catholic priest of some members of the local Protestant community in 1957. ==The Cloney family== Sean Cloney, a Catholic, came from Dungulf, a short distance to the north of Fethard-on-Sea while Sheila, a Church of Ireland Protestant, came from Johns Hill in the village itself.〔(Fethard mourns passing of Sheila Cloney aged 83 ), New Ross Standard, 1 July 2009〕 They married at an Augustinian church in Hammersmith, London in 1949.〔(Woman at centre of infamous Fethard-on-Sea boycott dies ), Michael Parsons, The Irish Times, 30 June 2009〕 They had three daughters: Mary, Eileen and Hazel, who was born after the controversy.〔〔 At the time, non-Catholic spouses of Roman Catholics who wished to be married in the Catholic Church had to agree to bring their children up as Roman Catholics as a result of Ne Temere.
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