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Big vagina energy: the return of the sheela na gig

Last modified on Mon 8 Mar 2021 09.07 EST Carved into stone, these women squat, naked, sometimes cackling, pulling open their enlarged labia: it’s no wonder Victorian clergymen attempted to destroy or hide the glorious, mysterious figures known as sheela na gigs. The carvings are found on medieval churches, castles and even gateposts in Ireland, the UK and much of mainland Europe. They seem to have their origins in the 11th century; the oldest discovered in the British Isles so far dates back to the 12th century, the youngest to the 16th. Yet their beginnings are an enigma. Early theories from art historians claimed they were grotesque hag figures to warn against the sins of lust – a way of keeping the minds of churchgoers and monks pure. Others suggest they are a talisman against evil: the act of women flashing their genitals has been believed to scare off demons as far back as the ancient Greeks. More recently, researchers have leaned towards the idea that the sheela is a pre

Not the first time a State apology has been issued

Not the first time a State apology has been issued Updated / Wednesday, 13 Jan 2021 11:01 A State apology is scheduled to be given by the Taoiseach in the Dáil today following the publication of the Commission of Investigation s report into mother-and-baby homes in Ireland yesterday. However, this is not the first time a government has issued a State apology over failings in the country. From The Ryan Report to the CervicalCheck controversy, many apologies were issued due to the State s failure to protect children. CervicalCheck A State apology may not provide closure, but I hope it will help to heal. On the afternoon of 22 October 2019, then taoiseach Leo Varadkar rose to his feet in the Dáil and issued a State apology to the victims of the CervicalCheck controversy.

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