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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 April 2013

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Ceisteanna (177)

Eric J. Byrne

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177. Deputy Eric Byrne asked the Taoiseach the position regarding the inauguration of the dialogue between Government and the churches, philosophical bodies and non-confessional organisations which began in 2007 (details supplied) under article 17 of the Lisbon treaty; if this process is to continue; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17136/13]

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I previously advised the House of my intention to continue with the process of structured dialogue with the churches, faith communities and philosophical, non-confessional bodies that was inaugurated in 2007.

The structure for dialogue includes meetings both at official and Ministerial level and meetings may be sought by either side on the basis of a proposed agenda agreed in advance of the meeting. Arrangements in this regard are made by my Department, who provide the administrative support for the process.

The process of structured dialogue is envisaged as a channel of consultation and communication on matters of mutual concern.

However, it does not displace arrangements for the conduct of policy and administration by Government Departments and agencies in their functional responsibilities.

I met representatives of the Catholic Church on Friday 18 January and I will be meeting representatives of the Church of Ireland on Friday next, 19 April. These are the first in a series of bilateral meetings that I expect will be held with dialogue partners over the coming year.

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