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                  <text>�Contents
Page

Introduction

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Preface

V

Mixed Emotions- Foreword

Vll

Say all you have to say

1

We walked the walk

8

Family is the most important thing

15

Go for it and be happy

22

We don't need to be labelled

29

You two against the rest

36

A little tolerance goes a long way

43

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�Contents
Page

Our love encourages respect

50

Not enough Christianity

57

Love conquers everything

64

A short history of mixed marriage in Ireland

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x ii

�Love conquers everything

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�Love conquers everything
Ann and Stephen live in a beautiful lake-front house
in County Fermanagh. Stephen, originally from
Belfast, is a former engineer and entrepreneur, while
Ann, who was born and raised in Enniskillen, retired
recently from a teaching career. They have been
married since 1975, have two sons and a growing
family of grandchildren.

"
M

ixed marriage can nearly be defined as an
appreciation of each other's cultures", says
Stephen. "We are culturally different in many ways, but
similar in others and it is about achieving balance through
listening, talking and compromise. I can't stress too
strongly the importance of education in helping to
develop an understanding of difference." Not
surprisingly, Ann agrees. "We have based our marriage
on mutual understanding and always encouraged our
children to tolerate all creeds and none and to accept
people for who they are and not what religion they are.
We have made a successful mixed marriage and we want
to show that love conquers everything."
Ann, one of five children, was born and raised on a mixed
council estate in Enniskillen. Her mother was a devout
Catholic, but her father, a former British soldier, was not
a regular churchgoer. "I grew up in a mixed area and had
friends from both sides - although we didn't think about
'sides ' at all. My mother was the religious one and made
sure we went to Mass and the sacraments, while my

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�father, who was sport mad, looked after our leisure
activities. I can tell you which was more fun. I went to
convent school and, from an early age, teaching was
always going to be the option. I loved sport and the
thought of combining the two made bearable even having
to leave home to train as a teacher in Belfast."
Ann is modest about her sporting prowess. She is a
former canoeist and represented Ireland at the Munich
Olympics in 1972 while studying for her degree in
English and PE at the University ofUlster at Jordanstown
on the outskirts of Belfast.
Stephen, one of four children, came from the Donegall
Pass area of Belfast. It was and is a predominantly
Protestant area. "It was a respectable, working class
district", he says, "and my family were of good Protestant
stock. My father was a plater in the shipyard and an elder
in Townsend Street Presbyterian Church where we
worshipped every Sunday. Sunday was an austere kind
of day in our house as it was in many others across the
city in the 1950s and 1960s. A day for religious
observance. Dad was a hardworking and fair man and I'm
proud to say the best man I've ever known. "
After the local primary school and two years at Rosetta
primary school in the middle-class Mount Merrion area
of the city, Stephen went to Methodist College.
"I always had a sideline going to make a few bob while
I was growing up. I sold sticks round the doors for a long
time and even had three boys working for me before I

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�was eleven years of age. It was a great time until I went
to the grammar school. Suddenly, I found myself a
worlcing class boy at 'Methody' who preferred Soccer to
Rugby. It just wasn't the right place for me."
"My friends were the local lads I had grown up with in
our street and, although there were some Catholics living
in the area then, none of my friends was Catholic, just as
none of my friends was middle-class."
Stephen enjoyed a very successful 'second' business
venture during these years as the assistant of a local man
who provided flowers and foliage for retailers as far away
as England. "I was making great money", he says, "and
loving every minute of it. Travelling the country and
learning about business long before I ever went to
Belfast's College ofBusiness Studies."
Ann met Stephen at Jordanstown while they were both
in further education. "It was funny at first", she says,
"because, as a result of a misunderstanding of our
surnames, I thought Stephen was a Catholic and he
assumed that I was a Protestant. We were both wrong and
we didn't care. We got on great and started courting
seriously."
"Yes", says Stephen, "we knew fairly quickly how we
felt about each other. Finding out how other people felt
came a little more slowly as, initially, we didn't tell our
families anything."
"My mother knew that I was courting, as all mothers do",
says Ann. "Her reaction to it being with a Protestant was
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�that of a worried parent. 'It won't be easy', she said,
'we'll support you, but maybe it would better all round
if you married one of your own'. My answer with all due
respect was, 'You don't pick them off the shelf'. That was
the end of that and, from then on, I had the full support
of my family."
Stephen's father had already given him the 'inquisition'
about his girlfriend, including the classic line, 'What foot
does she kick with?' "My parents were trying to protect
me and even my mother asked 'Who's going to turn?' I
explained that neither of us was going to turn, but that
we were going to get married. I was going to marry 'My
famous Fenian from Fermanagh' - so called because of
her Olympic achievement."
Getting married was to prove more complicated than
either of the couple anticipated.
"The local senior Catholic cleric made it clear that he
would not 'allow' us to be married in the main church of
St Michael 's in Enniskillen", says Ann. "That was our
family church and the natural choice for a bride from our
area, but he was adamant. He said, 'Those of my flock
who are heading in the wrong direction will not be given
the opportunity to parade their bad example'."
"Adamant? The man was as near to the Anti-Christ as I'll
ever want to meet", says Stephen. "He was rude, bigoted
and small minded and actually said, 'We don't allow
mixed marriages here'. He had the power and we had no
choice but to marry in the much smaller St Mary's
Church in the small village ofLisbellaw."
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�"We talked about the differences in culture at the start
and that was evident at the reception where the Catholics
seemed much more at home with the celebrations", says
Stephen. "Both our families were there to support us, but
my mother was very reluctant to dance with me, even
though it is traditional. I thought perhaps it was the
'mixed marriage' thing bothering her. She did get up
eventually, but stood like a ramrod throughout and was
relieved when the music finished . On asking her, I was
glad and sad to discover that it had nothing to do with
Ann and me. This was the first time my mother had ever
been on a dance floor. "
Ann, who taught in a Catholic school at the time of her
marriage, says, "The local clergy weren't happy about it
- one of ' their' teachers marrying a Protestant, but,
thankfully, I had already arranged to move jobs to a state
school."
"Making a mixed marriage is probably the hardest thing
I have ever done", says Stephen, "but it is definitely the
best thing. In life, you have to be true to yourself and
honest with others and if that means leaving your comfort
zone, then so be it. I would advise any couple to follow
that rule, not to hesitate and to go for it."
Ann and Step hen are not part of any organised religious
group. "We were put off by the bigoted attitudes and
negative experiences of people on both sides of the
divide", says Ann, "and Stephen, in particular, found the
Catholic Church unwelcoming, negative and entrenched,
but we compromised all the time to get what was right

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�for us and our family. We had our boys baptised Catholic,
but not confirmed, and sent them to state schools and they
have turned out a credit to us. I like to think we have
handed on a flame of tolerance as bright as any Olympic
one."

Stephen, Ann and their seven grandchildren

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