Mark Patrick Hederman told the Percy French
Summer School a new Seanad should be constituted and should include
artists.
He said seven of the 250 members of Aosdána, “our House of
Artists”, had been conferred with the title ‘Saoi’ meaning “wise one”,
an honour bestowed by their peers.
“And it seems to me that these seven should be automatically members of whatever kind of Seanad we devise for the future.”
Describing artists and poets as diviners and
prospectors, the author said in other times, the truth had come through
politics, religion or philosophy, but “in these times in which we live,
the traces are few and the scent is poor”.
He
said, without even being aware of it, committed artists and poets could
be a mouthpiece.
“Such artists and poets are rare but we are fortunate
to have more than our share in this country”.
The former headmaster at Glenstal Abbey School said that the future must not be a repetition or “an ugly vulgar extension” of what we were already.
Fr Brendan Hoban,
a founding member of the Association of Catholic Priests, told the
summer school that in 20 years’ time, when we celebrate the 1,600th
anniversary of St Patrick’s arrival in Ireland, we would also witness
“the death knell of the Catholic Church” as there would be so few
priests left to say Mass.
He said there was a huge denial among the
leadership of the church about the looming crisis.