Owen McGee

A History of Ireland in International Relations


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In this capacity, he had promoted an American Protestant women’s movement that had appealed to the Vatican for its support in creating an international pacifist movement.21 The resulting international women’s movement prompted Hanna Sheehy Skeffington to go to America to look for its support for the cause of Irish independence. It also played a part in inspiring Katherine Hughes, the founder of the Catholic women’s movement in Canada (which was reputedly the world’s largest lay Catholic organisation), to support the cause of Irish independence.22 Another significant channel of pacifist support for Ireland came from Éamon de Valera’s decision to look for the support of Cardinal Désiré-Joseph Mercier of Belgium, who had been the leader of a Catholic pacifist movement in Europe since 1915. Mercier would call for an independent investigation into Irish political circumstances and, in the process, attracted international support for the Irish claim that its independence struggle was a non-violent one based purely on a claim to national self-determination. As a result, G.K. Chesterton, a noted Christian humanist, became one of the very few English commentators to defy British Prime Minister David Lloyd George by expressing support for the justice of Irish nationalists’ demands.23