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Crosses Laid in Memory of Aborted Irish Babies
Harris and Geoghegan Pose in Front of Beggar #dbs21
Irish Catholics Rally Against Abortion
As Ireland approaches the third anniversary of the legalisation of killing unborn babies, a large group of Irish Catholics gathered in Cork today to pray the Stations of the Cross in reparation for the 6,666+ children aborted since the law was passed.
At Corrin Hill in Cork, 100 Catholics gathered today to pray the Stations of Reparation for the horrible sin of aborting beautiful babies.
The event puts an emphasis on the religious aspect to abortion, which is well known to Ireland’s pro aborts. They focused almost exclusively on insulting the church in 2018, refusing time and again to engage in any meaningful debate about what they were legalising. Pray, fast and repent in order to bring about an Ireland which appreciates the culture of life once more.
Chinese Communists Arrest Dozens of Clerics Including Bishop
Fianna Fail Candidate Wants Prolife Protests Banned #dbs21
Licence Fee Funded TG4 Stands By Anti Catholic Hate Broadcast
TG4 Anti Catholic Hate Piece Leads to Calls for Licence Fee Scrap
Licence Fee Funded TG4 Mock Crucifix
Irish Government Extends Lockdown Powers until November
Dublin Bay South Candidate 'Proud' To Have Campaigned for Repeal #dbs21
Judge Says Court Case Against Mass Ban is 'Moot'
Doctors in Ireland Beware: A Warning About Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
Dr. Kevin Hay discusses the terrible implications that will arise from passing the Euthanasia/Assisted Suicide Bill in Ireland.
Three Brutal Murders of Irish Priests
Stations of the Cross in Cork to mark 3rd Anniversary of Repeal
Knock Shrine Hosts Special Global Rosary
Sinn Fein Calls for Ban on Prayer Near Abortion Clinics
Open letter to Taoiseach on Public Worship
Should Catholics Use Reiki?
Mícheál Benedictus discusses Reiki, a New Age practice which is becoming more popular, even with Catholics.
From Where Shall Come My Help? Reflections on Ireland’s Spiritual Plight
Maurice O’Brien reflects on Ireland’s current predicaments and offers lessons from the past on how to move forward.