"Et tu brute": Betrayal of trust; Administering last rites to Catholic Church authority in 2009; Little other change in Ireland

by admin on December 21, 2009

“Et tu brute,” some of the last words of  Roman dictator Julius Caesar, as he recognises his protégé Marcus Junius Brutus among his assassins, according to a version of history penned by William Shakespeare, in the play Julius Caesar. Betrayal of trust and its victims has been a multi-theme story in 2009 and apart from the administering of the last rites to Catholic Church authority, not much has changed in Ireland, in 2009.

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