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David Raleigh

Life-sized bronze statue of JFK unveiled in Bruff Co Limerick

A life-sized bronze statue of the 35th US President John F Kennedy was unveiled in his ancestral home in Bruff, Co Limerick on Wednesday.

The statue, designed by renowned sculptor Sean Connolly, and funded by Limerick City and County Council, was unveiled by Mairead McGuinness, Vice President of the European Parliament, along with Mayor of Limerick, Cllr James Collins.

The artwork also features a bronze bible symbolising the Bible used at Kennedy’s presidential inauguration in January 1961, and which was brought from Bruff to Boston by Kennedy’s great grandfather Thomas Fitzgerald when he emigrated to the US in 1852.

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Fitzgerald’s son John “Honeyfitz” - JFK’s grandfather - went on to become the first catholic mayor of Boston.

The family’s sacramental details are to be found at the Thomas Fitzgerald Centre, which was officially opened by JFK’s daughter Caroline, in 2013.

Speaking at the unveiling in Bruff, Mark Nagle, chair of the Bruff Community Council said: “JFK’s story is one we have looked to tell for a while, and we want to ensure people are aware that Bruff is his true ancestral home.”

“The statue emphasises the Bible used to swear him in as the US President, which was the same bible brought from Bruff to America by his great grandfather.”

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Mr Nagle said Bruff was “proud” to celebrate “the greatest emigrant success story ever”.

“President Kennedy came from two generations of poverty and went on to lead one of the world’s most powerful political dynasties. It’s a story that continues to endure.”

“It is also, maybe, fitting and important to keep in mind the importance of the contribution of emigrants, especially in these times,” Mr Nagle added.

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