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President Catherine Connolly Lays Wreath at 1916 Rising Ceremony Outside the GPO

The GPO ceremony affirms the State's stewardship of 1916 remembrance.

Overview

  • President Catherine Connolly led the State commemoration on O'Connell Street outside the General Post Office and laid a wreath to honor those killed in the 1916 Easter Rising.
  • Thousands lined the route as Defence Forces personnel paraded with a military brass band, the tricolour dipped to half-mast at noon, and an Air Corps flyover closed the service.
  • Captain Eva Houlihan read the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, becoming the fourth woman to deliver the text during the annual ceremony.
  • More than 200 members of the Defence Forces took part alongside the Combined Army Band and Pipe Band in a display of military honors and music.
  • A separate Garden of Remembrance event, organized by the 1916 Relatives Association, featured a wreath from Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan and military rites led by veterans in period dress, with the group identified as the only non-State body permitted to hold a ceremony there.