During the Troubles, We Were All Political Prisoners in Ireland March 16, 2021 AM 1260 The Rock News The “peace line,” a 25-foot high brick, steel and wire structure separating the city’s nationalist and unionist communities, can be seen beside new homes in west Belfast, Northern Ireland, on April 29, 2008. A personal reflection 100 years after the partition of the Emerald Isle. Post navigation Previous Previous post: German Catholics and Protestants Pursue Intercommunion Despite Vatican ObjectionsNext Next post: St. Joseph’s Angelic Encounters