McGregor was found liable in a civil court for sexual violence.
The Zero Tolerance Midlands Campaign is calling on the Catholic Church to explain its decision to allow Conor McGregor to marry in a prestigious church building.
In a letter to Bishop of Meath Tom Deenihan the Mullingar group says the decision caused distress to victims and survivors of gender-based violence.
McGregor was found liable in a civil court for sexual violence and has not publicly apologised or shown remorse.
They believe granting access to a sacred space is inconsistent with the Church’s stated commitments to justice, repentance, and protecting the vulnerable.
Hazel Behan, Co Founder of Eist says silence risks further lack of trust in the churches moral leadership:
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