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  1. Mairead Corrigan And Betty Williams: Partners for Peace in Northern Ireland (Modern Peacemakers) by George Mitchell, Susan Muaddi Darraj, 2006-12-30
  2. The Vision of Peace: Faith and Hope in Northern Ireland by Mairead Corrigan Maguire, 2010-08
  3. Mairead Corrigan, Betty Williams by Richard Deutsch, 1977
  4. Mairead Corrigan and Betty Williams: Making Peace in Northern Ireland (Women Changing the World) by Bettina Ling, 1998-11-01
  5. Peace in a Restless World: Writings From the Spiritual Traditions of the World by Irwin Abrams, Douglas Roche, et all 2004-01
  6. Nobel laureate injured in West Bank.(Mairead Corrigan Maguire): An article from: National Catholic Reporter by Margot Patterson, 2007-05-04
  7. Prix Nobel Irlandais: Samuel Beckett, William Butler Yeats, Seamus Heaney, George Bernard Shaw, Seán Macbride, Ernest Walton, Mairead Corrigan (French Edition)
  8. Nordire: C. S. Lewis, Gary Moore, Eddie Irvine, Van Morrison, Mairead Corrigan, Jessica Kürten, Betty Williams, Brian Faulkner, Joseph Larmor (German Edition)
  9. Peacemakers ponder the tough questions.(PATHS TO PEACE)(Camilo Mejia, Fr. Roy Bourgeois, Shirin Ebadi, Chris Hedges, and Mairead Corrigan-Maguire)(Interview): ... An article from: National Catholic Reporter by Gale Reference Team, 2007-10-19
  10. Person (Belfast): C. S. Lewis, William Thomson, 1. Baron Kelvin, George Best, Gary Moore, Van Morrison, Mairead Corrigan, Danny Blanchflower (German Edition)
  11. The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 1997 by Thomas E. Hill, Antonim Scalia, et all 1997-06
  12. The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 1997 --1997 publication. by Antonim Scalia, Edward W. Said, Harold Bloom, Gunther Schuller, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Onora O'Neill Thomas E. Hill, 1997-01-01
  13. Mairead Corrigan, Betty Williams (Nobel Peace Prize winners from Northern Irelan by Richard (Jack Bernard, Translator & Joan Baez, Intro) Deutsch, 1977-01-01
  14. Mairead Corrigan Betty Williams by Richard Deutsch, 1977-01-01

41. Mairead Corrigan And Betty Williams, Feminist Press
These two women, who were personally affected by the violence in Northern Ireland,found the courage to imagine and organize a peace movement that reflected
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42. Marquette University | About | Mairead Corrigan Maguire
Speech by mairead corrigan Maguire. Nobel Peace Prize winner spoke at Marquetteon Oct. 27, 2003 Thank you very much indeed. My dear friends, it s a great
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Nobel Peace Prize winner spoke at Marquette on Oct. 27, 2003
Thank you very much indeed. My dear friends, it's a great joy for me to be with you this evening, and I would like to thank each and every one of you for coming out tonight to do me the honor of listening and sharing with me. I would like to thank Father Wild and Marquette University, and the student government body for inviting me to come to the university. And I would like to thank especially Susan Haarman, because I kept getting these e-mails to my home saying "please come to Marquette," and I felt I would like to do that. So thank you to Susan for writing. Never be afraid when you want to do something. Just get on e-mail and do it.
I'm standing up here and it reminds me in the early days of these people that I went along with to visit a Protestant church. The minister pointed up to his pulpit and he said to me, "Every Sunday, I stand up there in that pulpit, 6 feet above contradiction." Well, I'm not 6 feet above contradiction. Like you, I'm just trying to see a way through this maze and find a few answers and do my best. Some things I get right and most things I get wrong.
I'm not an expert on any situation, and I don't have the answers to Northern Ireland's problems. But I would like to share with you some of the things that we have learned along the way that may be of help to you as we altogether struggle to build a human family and a civilization that is worthy of the name of good men and women.

43. Corrigan Maguire Speech - Marquette University
Speech by mairead corrigan Maguire. Nobel Peace Prize winner spoke at Marquetteon Oct. 27, 2003 Click here for news release. Thank you very much indeed.
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Nobel Peace Prize winner spoke at Marquette on Oct. 27, 2003
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Thank you very much indeed. My dear friends, it’s a great joy for me to be with you this evening, and I would like to thank each and every one of you for coming out tonight to do me the honor of listening and sharing with me. I would like to thank Father Wild and Marquette University, and the student government body for inviting me to come to the university. And I would like to thank especially Susan Haarman, because I kept getting these e-mails to my home saying “please come to Marquette,” and I felt I would like to do that. So thank you to Susan for writing. Never be afraid when you want to do something. Just get on e-mail and do it.
I’m standing up here and it reminds me in the early days of these people that I went along with to visit a Protestant church. The minister pointed up to his pulpit and he said to me, “Every Sunday, I stand up there in that pulpit, 6 feet above contradiction.” Well, I’m not 6 feet above contradiction. Like you, I’m just trying to see a way through this maze and find a few answers and do my best. Some things I get right and most things I get wrong.
I’m not an expert on any situation, and I don’t have the answers to Northern Ireland’s problems. But I would like to share with you some of the things that we have learned along the way that may be of help to you as we altogether struggle to build a human family and a civilization that is worthy of the name of good men and women.

44. PMag V08n4p07 -- Mairead Corrigan Maguire And The Northern Irish Peace People
The children s aunt, mairead corrigan, was the second of seven children of a mairead corrigan Maguire remains active, an articulate spokesperson for
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From Peace Magazine Jul/Aug 1992, p.7. Author=Paul Dekar; Title=Mairead Corrigan Maguire and the Northern Irish Peace People; URL=http://www.peacemagazine.org/archive/v08n4p07.htm
Mairead Corrigan Maguire and the Northern Irish Peace People
Women primarily, Protestants, Catholics, and secular folk, rich and poor, work together for peace. Paul Dekar An air of unreality characterized my initial impressions during a week's visit to Northern Ireland last May. So friendly are the people, it appeared that everyone gets along with everybody. To judge from the prosperous farms, or the construction sites, new houses, and busy shops in Belfast, it appeared to be a land of milk and honey! I walked about without fear, it appeared that the benign neglect that the media and the international peace movement bestow on Northern Ireland was warranted. Unless one catches sight of the army patrols. Unless one notes the graffiti as one crosses Falls Road, the peace line. "Our day will come', '1916-1991. 75 years of struggle" "Arms are for struggle." Unless, of course, one hears Ian Paisley preach. Since the "troubles" erupted in 1968, inter-communal violence has marked Northern Ireland. While violence has never affected the whole population directly, it is virtually impossible to meet anyone unaffected personally by violence. Murder, retaliation, individuals targeted, different groups subjected to fear: these compound other problems such as juvenile crime, the economic backwardness of the country, an overwhelming sense of hopelessness.

45. Corrigan-Maguire, Mairead --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
corriganMaguire, mairead (born 1944). Northern Irish social worker Mairéadcorrigan-Maguire cofounded, with Betty Williams, the Community of Peace People,
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46. Corrigan-Maguire, Mairead --  Encyclopædia Britannica
corriganMaguire, mairead Northern Irish social worker who, with Betty Williams,founded the Community of Peace People, also known as the Peace People
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47. Mairead Corrigan-Magirre
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48. Der Nobelpreis Für Den Frieden: Mairead Corrigan
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49. A United World Or A Divid World? Speech By Mairead Corrigan Maguire At 5th World
Speech by mairead corrigan Maguire At 5th World Summit at Nobel Peace Laureates Act to Save the Children of Iraq by mairead corrigan Maguire, August 2002.
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Speech by Mairead Corrigan Maguire At 5th World Summit at Nobel Peace Laureates in Rome 10-12 November, 2004 In Northern Ireland, we sometimes tell the following joke. A man was traveling in his car and lost his way. He asked a farmer, the way to the town. The farmer replied, "If I was you I wouldn't start from here." I believe, we the human family, like the traveler, have lost our way. We are on the wrong road. Our government's international policies, particularly those of the United States of America , are taking us down a dangerous road. Most of us wish that we did not have to start from here, but we have to face the facts of where we currently stand. Policies, such as: ongoing wars, pre-emptive strike, unilateralism, increased militarism and nuclearism, invasions, occupations, imperialism, erosion of civil and political liberties, ignoring the United Nations and humanitarian and international laws, government sanctions of murder (Pentagon's SAP - special-access program), state sanctioned systematic torture (Abu Ghraib prison, etc.), unethical corporate globalization, and run-away capitalism Not only will such policies take us around a cul-de-sac of counter-violence, but they may also take us well over the cliff of total destruction.

50. Act To Save The Children Of Iraq, By Mairead Corrigan Maguire, August 2002
*mairead corrigan Maguire, a member of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation’s AdvisoryCouncil, is a Nobel Peace Laureate from Northern Ireland and a founder of
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Act to Save the Children of Iraq
by Mairead Corrigan Maguire*, August 2002 August 6, 2002 (Hiroshima Day) marked the 12th year of the economic sanctions against Iraq. These economic sanctions were described to me during my visit to Iraq by an Iraqi teenager as being a "silent nuclear bomb that drops into every home and is slowly destroying not only the children but the whole Iraqi nation.” Well over a half million Iraqi children have died of malnutrition and preventable diseases (resulting from the after-effects of the Gulf War and continuing economic sanctions) and each day more children die unnecessarily. Now, as the Bush Administration is making extremely clear, Iraq is in serious danger of an all-out US assault in the coming months. This week when the Iraqi government offered weapons inspections, the American administration responded by saying it is not about weapons inspections. Rather than going into yet another war causing further untold suffering to Iraqi civilians (also effecting the Middle East and the entire human family, as we are now so interconnected), every diplomatic option must be tried to divert war. The age of wars has gone, such barbaric activity is not acceptable at any time. But even for those who believe in war, it should not be acceptable when diplomatic options are readily available as has been, and continues to be, the case with Iraq.

51. Israelinsider: Diplomacy: Visiting Irish Nobel Peace Prize Winner Compares Israe
mairead corrigan Maguire compared Israel s reported nuclear arsenal to Hitler sgas chambers, calling on Israel to lift travel restrictions on Vanunu.
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52. Corrigan - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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53. Corrigan And Williams Biography / Biography Of Corrigan And Williams Main Biogra
mairead corriganMaguire (born 1944) and Betty Williams-Perkins (born 1943) were mairead corrigan, born January 27, 1944, was the second child in a West
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Name: Corrigan and Williams Variant Name: Mairead Corrigan-Maguire, Betty Williams-Perkins Nationality: Irish Gender: Female Occupations: humanitarian Corrigan and Williams Main Biography Mairead Corrigan-Maguire (born 1944) and Betty Williams-Perkins (born 1943) were the founders of the women's peace movement in Northern Ireland in 1976. The movement sponsored marches by women from the rival communities in the province in protest against violence and drew international attention and acclaim. They were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1976 when their efforts were credited with reducing the death toll in Northern Ireland by half. Mairead Corrigan, born January 27, 1944, was the second child in a West Belfast Catholic working class family of five girls and two boys. She attended St. Vincent's Primary School and as a teenager went to Miss Gordon's Commercial College in Belfast, which qualified her for a clerical position. She advanced to become the confidential secretary to the managing director of the Guinness Brewery in Belfast. Her organizational involvement was primarily church-oriented, being an activist member of the Legion of Mary, a lay Catholic re.....

54. The Peacemakers Speak
mairead Maguire corrigan, Northern Ireland. Nobel Peace Laureate, 1976 mairead corrigan Maguire Northern Ireland
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Mairead Maguire Corrigan,
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It is with the greatest sadness that the people of the World watched the tragedy of the horrific events of Tuesday 11th September, 2001, in America.
The day of this atrocity will remain in all our memories; it has moved many millions of people to tears of shock and sadness.
We share in the American peoples' grief during this time of need, and send our condolences to all.
We understand the depth of feelings of loss and pain but we would appeal that there be no retaliation. Violence serves no purpose. Violence solves no problems. Retaliation would mean the further deaths of many more people. This would, in turn, add to an increasing sense of fear, anxiety, and hopelessness, being felt around the world.
As the human family we need HOPE, and this can come from the people of the World, when they rise above their immediate feelings of pain and anger at such inhumanity, and in a calmer atmosphere allow reason to guide their decisions. In this way 'wisdom' can find a response to this terrible atrocity which does not add to the terrible death and destruction already perpetrated on our fellow brothers and sister in the United States.
In this the new millennium, the human family has an opportunity to move away from the old responses of 'an eye for an eye' and deal with their problems in a collective and civilised manner, befitted the great goodness that lives in every human heart.

55. WOW 2001 Opening Address - Mairead Corrigan Maguire
Máiréad corrigan Maguire. My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,. MY SOUL DOTHMAGNIFY THE LORD AND MY God s deep peace to you. Deo Gratias, mairead.
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'A CELEBRATION OF WOMEN'S CALL TO A RENEWED PRIESTHOOD IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH'
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, "MY SOUL DOTH MAGNIFY THE LORD AND MY SPIRIT HATH REJOICED IN GOD MY SAVIOUR". I love these words of the Magnificat. They are the words of a woman who has found inner freedom. A woman who feels fulfilled and whose 'spirit' dances with joy and gratitude to God. Mary says 'yes' to becoming the mother of Jesus, and through the working of the Holy Spirit, the impossible becomes possible. And just as Mary said 'yes' and gave birth to Jesus, so too each one of us are called to give birth to love and truth. This calling starts in the heart, and for some it may be to an ordained or lay ministry. God chooses whom to call and it comes with our freedom to say 'yes' or 'no'. And that is why I am so happy to be with you all at this Conference. We come together in celebration of women's call to a renewed priesthood in the Catholic Church. I want to acknowledge my joy at being here in the company of some of these women to whom God has given a priestly vocation. And while I myself, do not feel called to Ordained Ministry, I fully support these women, and this Movement. I want also to thank Women's Ordination Worldwide for their invitation to be present. For a long time I have believed that woman's ordination in the Catholic Church will happen, it is only a matter of time. However, before now, I did not feel the need to seek out and listen to women who had such a calling. Now, I have listened and not only will I continue to fully support them and this movement, but will do what I can to break down the cold wall of silence and apathy to their plight and pain.

56. - Corrigan, Mairead Und Williams, Betty
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57. Mairead Corrigan-Maguire
mairead corriganMaguire corrigan-Maguire was from her youth a member of theLegion of Mary, a lay Catholic welfare organization, and through it she
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58. Mairead Corrigan And Betty Williams
mairead corrigan, Betty Williams. b. 1944, 1943 Irish social activists. We wantfor our children, as we want for ourselves, our lives at home, at work,
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"We want for our children, as we want for ourselves, our lives at home, at work, and at play to be lives of joy and peace."
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After living in a Northern Ireland racked by a conflict between the Catholic Irish Republican Army (IRA) and factions loyal to Britain, Mairead Corrigan and Betty Williams were brought together as a result of one of the region's numerous acts of violence. One witnessed the tragedy, the other was related to the victims. Both agreed that the killing of armed combatants and innocent women and children must cease, so they joined forces in an attempt to bring an end to the violence. Their efforts, which were credited with reducing the death toll in Northern Ireland by half, earned the two women a Nobel Peace Prize.
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Corrigan was the second child in a family of five girls and two boys. She attended Catholic schools but was forced to leave at the age of 14 because her family was not able to pay the tuition. At this time Corrigan's desire to help people in the community became apparent when she joined the Legion of Mary, a Catholic lay (not part of the clergy) organization. In her youth Corrigan was influenced by the traditions of Catholicism, but not by the traditions of the Republicans, those factions of Northern Ireland's Catholic minority who sought to unite the province with the Republic of Ireland. http://web.informs.com/

59. The Buddhist Channel | News - Asia | Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire Joins
the rights of the Buddhists, and other faith traditions, to practise theirfaith without harassment and persecution. Peace,. mairead corrigan Maguire
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60. Biografia De Corrigan, Mairead
Translate this page corrigan, mairead. (1953- ) Pacifista británica, n. en Belfast. En 1976 compartióel premio Nobel de la Paz con Betty William, cofundadora con ella del
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