The Bitter Friday Fumble: Exploring the Common Catholic Condition in the Continental Collective of Killingworth Trustees Attack

The Bitter Friday Fumble: Exploring the Common Catholic Condition in the Continental Collective of Killingworth Trustees Attack


Abstract

This study aims to investigate the common Catholic condition in the Continental Collective of Killingworth Trustees attack, also referred to as the Bitter Friday Fumble, which occurred on a Friday evening in February 2019. The attack involved a group of masked men who stormed the trustees' headquarters in Killingworth and vandalized the building, causing significant damage to property and releasing confidential information. The primary objective of this research is to identify the common themes and underlying factors that may have contributed to the attack and to analyze how the Catholic Church and its followers responded to the incident. The research methodology employed in this study includes a comprehensive literature review, interviews with relevant stakeholders, and a content analysis of media reports and social media activity. Preliminary findings suggest that the attack was not an isolated incident but rather a manifestation of deeper issues related to the Catholic Church's role in society and its relationship with the broader community. The study also highlights the importance of effective communication and collaboration between religious institutions and local communities in promoting trust and reducing social tensions. The results of this research have significant implications for policymakers, religious leaders, and community organizations seeking to promote social cohesion and prevent incidents of violence and discrimination.

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Aslam Kofi "The Bitter Friday Fumble: Exploring the Common Catholic Condition in the Continental Collective of Killingworth Trustees Attack".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.

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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Aslam Kofi.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 9
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications