Consistory Court of the Diocese of Coventry decision on the Margaret Keane memorial stone

Birmingham Irish • February 23, 2021

As an organisation, we can't imagine the pain felt over the last three years by the Keane family, as describing it as simply difficult would be a complete understatement.

Over this period of time, the family have been fighting for the right to have a Gaelic-only inscription of 'In ár gcroíthe go deo' ('forever in our hearts'), as an epitaph for Margaret's headstone, and due to their strength and determination, an appeal hearing took place on the 24th February 2021.
Margaret emigrated from County Meath to Coventry, where she raised her family and worked hard to give back to the community as a dinner lady in a local school. As well as contributing so much to the community, Margaret was incredibly proud of her Irish heritage and because of this, the above epitaph was chosen with an abundance of love and care by her family.
Since the dates of the February hearing were confirmed, the family created an incredible social media campaign using the hashtags '#MessageToMargaret' and #CountdownToCourt' where so many rallied around them to show an immense amount of support.

Amongst these were the Labour Party Irish Society who hosted a very successful online discussion, and were joined by legal teams, organisations, speakers and contributors, as well as individuals wanting to show their support for the family. Those wanting to show their support could also join with those who lit a candle on the eve of the hearing, and posted on social media at 7pm, using the hashtag 'MessageToMargaret'.
candle burning
Welcome to another Birmingham Irish Association news update
We publish news and project updates keeping you up to date with details regarding our services and events, as well as other local developments and other news that will be of interest to our clients as well as other visitors.
Get Our e-News ..
Share this post ..
Other Recent Posts ..
BIA staff team supporting John
By Birmingham Irish August 15, 2025
John had decided to run the Solihull Half Marathon with the aim of any sponsorship helping towards the cost of the repairs and the ongoing maintenance of the vital BIA bus.
Ravinder Gill
By Birmingham Irish August 15, 2025
Today we are delighted to introduce our newest staff member to you all. Ravinder Gill is the new Activities and & Wellbeing Worker for Birmingham Irish Association.
John Mulry and BIA's Minibus
By Birmingham Irish July 25, 2025
Our minibus driver John Mulry joined the Birmingham Irish Association (BIA) family as an employee in January this year, and is a great asset to the team and especially to the Dementia Centres.