Ireland

Sinn Fein Calls Prayer 'Intimidating'

On the same day that they celebrated Queen Elizabeth’s rule over Northern Ireland, Sinn Fein have stated that prayer should be banned from near abortuaries because it ‘feels’ intimidating.

Frustrated at the fact that their unsubstantiated efforts to paint prolife people as aggressive had failed, Sinn Fein resorted to stating that mere feelings, rather than any actual evidence, should dictate laws in Ireland.

Lynn Boylan, who curiously made a trans exclusionary speech that failed to mention ‘pregnant people’, stated:

I cannot but mention Senator Mullen's comments. He continuously comes into the Chamber and talks about having respect for the people who voted "No" in the repeal the eighth amendment referendum. He is right. Absolutely everybody has a right to their democratic vote and to be respected for that vote. However, he is not listening to what the women who are trying to access healthcare are telling him. We recently had a debate in this Chamber about violence against women. We all talked about how women's voices need to be listened to. People need to listen to the experiences of women. Women are telling us they are intimidated and frightened, and there is a chilling factor in accessing healthcare. Senator Mullen is entitled to his opinion on this - that is absolutely fine - but I am asking him to open his ears and to listen to what women are telling him. They feel intimidated.

Senator Mullen can refer to those involved as decent people, mainly older people, or say they are reflecting in quiet prayer. He can say all of that. It does not matter what they are doing. The reality is that the feeling of the person they are doing it to is one of intimidation. I ask Senator Mullen to reflect on that and to listen to what those experiencing it are telling him. That is all I ask him to do. I fully support him in saying we have to respect people's different views, but when women are telling him they are being intimidated, he must listen to the voices of the women who are being intimidated.

For your consideration, here is some of Sinn Fein’s recent behaviour towards Catholics.

'Women and Pregnant People' Need Abortions Claims Sinn Fein

On a day where their leader celebrated the reign of Queen Elizabeth over Northern Ireland, English raised politician Paul Gavan bizarrely claimed that ‘Women and pregnant people’ were being affected by unspecified anti abortion protests.

Gavan, who works as a Senator, appears to have been insinuating that men can carry and give birth to children, which is not true.

The English raised Sinn Fein member, who works a Senator, also bizarrely claimed that ‘women and pregnant people’ were being ‘targeted’ as they arrived to have their baby aborted. In what way? No evidence was provided, but a vague allusion was made to an astro turf pro abortion group called Together For Safety.

The English raised Sinn Fein member, who now works as a Senator, stated:

he Minister is very welcome. I thank him for taking the time to attend. I am really pleased to be able to move to Committee Stage of the Safe Access to Termination of Pregnancy Services Bill 2021. While Sinn Féin is very proud to be supporting it, I must stress the cross-party nature of the campaign behind it. The Bill has been co-signed by members of Sinn Féin, the Labour Party, the Civil Engagement Group, the Green Party and Fianna Fáil, as well as by the father of the House, Senator Norris.

A Bill has been commissioned and drafted by Together for Safety, a national campaign group working for legislation that would enforce safe access zones around all family planning centres, maternity hospitals and healthcare facilities in Ireland that provide or give information on abortion. All credit for this legislation belongs to Together for Safety and its tireless campaigners across the country. I am thrilled to have three of the many activists from Together for Safety in our Chamber this afternoon, namely, Karen Sugrue, Yvie Murphy and Victoria. I thank them so much for the work and the tireless campaigning that they brought to this Bill and for the broad coalition of support for this Bill, which was built by Together for Safety. It is a tremendous achievement.

I will be brief because we have just a couple of hours to progress this legislation through Committee Stage. I want to be clear that we need this legislation without further delay, because women and pregnant people are entitled to access essential healthcare, including access to termination of pregnancy services, in privacy and dignity, without being subject to intimidation, harassment and the subtle but deliberate chilling effect that anti-choice protestors bring to hospitals, family planning and GP settings across the State. I know that the Minister was informed in the past week of a disturbing new development in my home city, Limerick, where the timing of these anti-choice protests is now coinciding with the timing of appointments for terminations. It is clear, from a number of people who have spoken to Together for Safety, that information is being leaked. These protestors are now targeting women and pregnant people as they arrive for their terminations. That is disgraceful, and it speaks to the urgency required in respect of this Bill. We introduced this Bill three months ago. I was delighted by and appreciate the fact that the Minister allowed the Bill to pass Second Stage. He said that we are all on the same page. I believe we are. It is important to move this Bill forward.

I look forward to the remainder of this Committee Stage debate. A number of the amendments are in response to concerns the Minister raised on Second Stage. We look forward to working with him in order that we can move the legislation forward as a matter of urgency and give women and pregnant people the protection that they deserve, which is already in place in a number of jurisdictions across the world. We need to deliver that as quickly as possible for our people in this State.

Fianna Fail Confirms Plan to Ban Prolife Prayer

Only weeks after her party colleague Conor Sheehan smeared Catholics praying the Rosary in Limerick, pro abortion politician Ivana Bacik asked a question in the Dail today which addressed her party’s desire to see Catholics and prolife demonstrators banned from their right to free speech in public.

Sheehan had abused his power as an elected representative to spread a now debunked theory which claimed that Catholic men had interrupted a ‘Vigil’ (which was actually an event organised by a pro abortion group, who brought pro abortion signs with them) for a teacher who was murdered. Sheehan and Sinn Fein TD Maurice Quinlivan both claimed on social media that the men had ‘shouted over’ the ‘Vigil’, even though videos have since debunked these bizarre claims. Neither Sheehan nor Quinlivan have yet apologised publicly.

Pro austerity party Labour have lately tried to use anti Catholicism and radical pro abortion politics as a means to squeeze their way back to relevance, having created a homelessness and emigration in the past decade with their psychotic cutbacks as part of the puppet government that carried out the will of the International Monetary Fund in the 2010s. Labour were clever enough to join Fine Gael in using abortion and other social topics to soften the blow of austerity for the Irish people.

In the Dail today, Bacik asked pro abortion Taoiseach Michael Martin if legislation to target the free speech of prolife people will be brought forward.

The pro abortion Martin stated that the government were preparing a bill.

Bacik did not provide a single instance of prolife people mistreating women accessing those ‘services’ designed to ensure the controlled demolition of the unborn child. Instead, she mumbled something about an astro turf pro abortion group’s claims, to which the hapless Taoiseach (who will soon surrender his position to Leo Varadkar) said ‘that is very troubling’.

Ireland has now essentially become a one party state, with the only major differences being between personalities, not policies.

Even those who were elected on prolife promises, such as Fianna Fail’s Jack Chambers, have since been steadfast in their opposition to the prolife cause and to the unborn child.

With the upcoming ‘review’ into Ireland’s abortion legislation set to be a whitewash, Catholics can only learn to pray for an end to this gruesome violence against the unborn.

There will be a series of Prolife Vigils at Saint Saviour’s Dominick Street Dublin, beginning 19th February.

Rallies Held In Support Of Fishermen

By Gregory Murphy

Irish Society for Christian Civilisation – ISFCC, an organisation of lay Catholics, held three Rosary Rallies between Thursday and Saturday in Castletown-Bearhaven, Bantry, and Kinsale praying to St. Peter to protect our fishermen and in order to promote the message of Our Lady of Fatima, specifically Our Lady's warning about Russia – it will spread its errors.” The volunteers and friends of ISFCC also gave out 500 hundred rosaries, miraculous medals, and scapulars to the fishermen.

However, the Rosary Rallies were the focus of attention due to the 9ft banner which read, “Praying the Rosary for Ireland. Please join us! St. Peter protect our fishermen! Our Lady of Fatima, preserve us the `errors of Russia!`” The participants prayed the Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary and sang Marian hymns between each decade.


Rory O’Hanlon, who led the Rosary Rallies, said that “We are here for two reasons. First to thank and encourage the fishermen here for standing up to the Russian Navy, and second to remind people of Our Lady of Fatima’s warning of the “errors of Russia”, that is, Communism.”

When the Russian Navy announced their intention to do live fire drills in Ireland’s Exclusive Economic Zone, the West Cork fishermen took matters into their own hands, threatening to disrupt the drills with sixty fishing trawlers. This threat succeeded in making the Russians change course away from their plans that not only disrespected the livelihood of the West Cork community, but also disregarded the right to private property, which Communism hates so much.

Rosary Cork

Damien Murphy, a volunteer of ISFCC, stated that, “The response of the locals to the rallies has been great.” He explained that the participants of the Rosary Rally in Castletown-Bearhaven were all invited to have a cup of tea in Murphy’s Restaurant after the gathering. The passers-by often stopped to join in with the Rosary Rallies or to make the sign of the cross and many took photos and gave thumbs up in support. One lady heard the rosary from her home and joined the rally.

After the Rosary Rallies, volunteers and friends would proceed to the bars, cafés, butchers, and other shops to distribute scapulars, rosaries and miraculous medals to the fishermen. They did this in Castletown-Bearhaven, Kinsale, Union Hall, Skibbereen, and Bantry. One worker at the fishermen Co-op asked for at least two dozen miraculous medals to hand out to the fishermen.

Patrick Murphy took two dozen miraculous medals for his men as well as Alan, skipper of the Syracuse, who took a bunch of miraculous medals for each of his crew members and said, “You’re doing great work!”  The Chef’s Table also gave out doughnuts.

The idea of public square Rosary Rallies isn’t new. Since 2010, Irish Society for Christian Civilisation has organised hundreds of Rosary Rallies. On October 14th, 2017, ISFCC organised two hundred Rosary Rallies across Ireland in commemoration of the centenary of Our Lady of Fatima.

Organiser, Rory O’Hanlon, concluded “What we are asking people to do is what Our Lady asked of us at Fatima, prayer, penance and amendment of life. Because at the heart of every crisis in the world today lies a moral problem. And it is through the rosary especially that God gives us the wisdom, prudence and confidence to solve our problems.”





Irish Men's Rosary Continues to Grow

The Year of Saint Joseph brought many great fruits to the church.

One of them was the Men’s Rosary Rallies which reclaimed the streets of Poland from proxy warriors for the abortion industry who attacked churches in 2020 and 2021.

These images of men lining the streets of major cities and towns and kneeling in prayer together have now inspired others to get involved in various locations across the world.

The initiative has really taken off in Ireland, with initial Rosary Rallies in Derry and Newry leading to many towns and cities announcing synchronised events involving thousands of Irish men.

In the biggest day yet, yesterday saw Rosaries in Omagh, Dublin, Tralee and Knock amongst others.

The event in Omagh built on the successes of recent events in the North, with a large crowd of men kneeling in the lashing rain.

In the South West of Ireland, Tralee was the location for Catholic men stepping outside and praying in public.

The Marian Shrine at Knock, County Mayo probably had the coldest looking conditions for a Rosary but many man endured nonetheless.

In the capital city of Dublin, a crowd gathered near the Spire.

The Men’s Rosary is a simple, yet effective manner of bringing about a renewal of the Catholic faith, both in Ireland and across the world.

You can keep up to date with the latest news at mensrosaryireland.com


Ireland's Catholic Underground

2022 marks the centenary of the Legion of Mary, the Irish church’s greatest success in the Twentieth Century.

From confronting Communism in China and North Korea to confronting poverty in South America and Africa to confronting atheism in the West, Frank Duff’s visionary apostolate has amassed tens of millions of followers.

As part of the celebrations for their centenary, the Legion are running a series of Men’s Conferences throughout the year. The Morning Star Hostel, which provides accommodation, food and spiritual support for men in need, has hosted the first two events.

The second one involved Father Brendan Kilcoyne, of the Brendan Option podcast, hosted by Immaculata Productions who filmed the event for Youtube.

In a wide ranging keynote speech, Father Kilcoyne spoke about the upcoming Synod and the dangers of being too tame in conversations surrounding it. He also spoke about the need for Catholics to be unafraid of what they have to offer the world, a world which as Father Kilcoyne puts it, has little in the way of philosophical thought underpinning it.

The event is part of what Father Kilcoyne calls the ‘Catholic Underground’, a part of the burgeoning undercurrent of renewed faith and dynamism of spirituality that is taking place away from the mainstream establishment. Impressed with the turnout and vibrancy in the room, Father Kilcoyne asks, ‘Who knew that Catholic Underground was so big?’

How fitting that it takes place in so meek yet powerful of a place as the Legion of Mary headquarters.

Starting from those humble beginnings in Dublin, the Legion of Mary grew to encompass presidiums in China, South America and Africa, surviving and even thriving amongst poverty, tyranny and violence.

Frank Duff, if you are not familiar with him, was a civil servant who had a remarkable perception of theology and of its practical implications within the world. He had worked for Michael Collins and later for WT Cosgrave during the early years of the state. The Legion of Mary may have an image of being non confrontational, but when it came to proclaiming the gospel, Duff’s zeal for apostolic work was anything but. Fr. Thomas O’Flynn C.M. wrote in his book Frank Duff As I Knew Him:

He had unflinching honesty in asserting what he believed to be the truth. Sometimes at the Pauline Circle, the ecumenical group run by the Legion, I would wince at the fortrightness with which he put forward the teaching of the church to our separated brethren. But even if they did not always agree with him they respected him for his honesty.

He was a fighter, never afraid to defend his corner when the interests of the faith or the Legion were at stake. This courage was part of the psychological gear necessary for his task. When he was launching the new movement in the lay apostolate that later became known as the Legion of Mary he had encountered opposition: sometimes from people in high places. A pioneer in any walk of life needs courage. Frank Duff had it in plenty.

Duff was largely overlooked by the hierarchy in Ireland and one can only wonder how different the history of Twentieth Century Catholicism in Ireland would have been had he been listened to.

In a talk published on the Iona Institute website, Duff’s biographer Finola Kennedy wrote of how Duff broke the norms of secular culture in trying to help unmarried mothers to gain stability in their lives, housing them in his hostel The Regina Coeli. She wrote:

Duff’s special sympathy for unmarried mothers was at odds with the mores of the time when the consequences of an extra-marital birth were disastrous, rendering both mother and child social outcasts. He was probably close to the view of the writer George Moore who in his powerful novel, Esther Waters written at the end of the nineteenth century, tells the story of a mother’s fight for the life of her illegitimate son. Moore wrote, ‘Hers is a heroic adventure if one considers it – a mother’s fight for the life of her child against all the forces that civilisation arrays against the lowly and the illegitimate’.

Anyone who has ever visited Frank Duff’s house in Dublin will notice that in his living room, one finds copies of National Geographic, travel books and encyclopedias concerning every part of the globe and various dictionaries for other languages. The inception of the Legion coincided with the birth of international travel through airplane and also the missions of Irish priests, particularly the Columbans, to the Far East and elsewhere.

One of the most famous examples of these was Fr. Aedan McGrath SSC.

In his book Navan to China, McGrath tells the story of Chinese Legionaries who exhibited profound faith as he had witnessed on countless occasions since his first arrival there in 1930. One of the most striking of these was one where he says:

Under the most trying of circumstances, the Legionaries behaved splendidly in every way. On one occasion a drunken Army Official, who was suspicious of the Praesidia meetings, wildly broke into a junior meeting when the young girls were reciting the Rosary. As he strode into the room, swearing vengeance on all and sundry, not one little head turned: the Legionaries continued their prayers uninterrupted under the leadership of the young girl President! As he surveyed the scene, the officer’s face changed completely, he removed his cap, bowed his head reverently and quietly left the room - conquered by a group of little Legionaries praying to the Mother of God!'

How proud I was of the behaviour and spirit of my Legionaries both on this occasion and at other times when bombs and shells were dropping thickly all around the Mission.

McGrath also told of how in 1946, Pope Pius XII had sent word to the Chinese church to follow the model of the Legion of Mary so as to reach millions of Chinese people with the Good News. Pius XII was not naive however and told them:

You are going to be expelled sometime and in the meantime it is vital that you build up a framework which will caretake the Church in your absence, and that instrument lies ready for you in the Legion.

The Chinese bishops became familiar with the Legion handbook as a means of educating themselves with this new tool. The Chinese Communist Party were completely terrified of the Legion of Mary, it put women into positions of authority, it had no clear centralised structure and it seemed to be spreading like wildfire. Most terrifyingly, it carried with it the name of ‘Legion’ and other Roman inspired paraphernalia.

They tried to paint the Legion as a tool of Imperialism in order to deter Chinese people from joining it.

McGrath writes:

The legion was charged with being ‘reactionary’ at several ‘accusation meetings’ convened by the city authorities. The accusations were sustained, but the ‘reasoning’ at these mass meetings followed the line that ‘foreign priests’ were influential in organising the various groups of Legionaries and since foreigners were imperialists, the Legion was therefore a tool of Imperialism.

At this point in time, the Legion had reached 90 dioceses in China. Such was the disdain towards their success, that the Chinese Communist Party referred to Frank Duff as ‘Ireland’s greatest imperialist’.

Fr. McGrath ended up being imprisoned and tortured by the Chinese Communist Party for 32 months in 1951. In his recollection of his interrogations, he talks about how the Chinese police held one meeting in a church and demanded to know about what the Legion meant by ‘conquering the world’.

The Legion grew rapidly also in Hong Kong, where it was reported that 74 presidia were in operation in 1954.

One of the core motivations for Duff to found and build the Legion of Mary was St. Louis Mary de Montfort’s True Devotion to Mary.

The Legion has three causes for canonisation, one of which was Alphonsus Lambe, who recognised the importance of De Montfort’s book when he travelled to Argentina. In her book Envoy Extraordinaire, Hilde Firtel writes:

Alfie breached a very thorny subject, namely the sentimental and unenlightened devotion to Our Lady that is occasionally found in Latin America. In Europe one hears criticism that some people have saved nothing of devotion to Catholicism save devotion to Our Lady. But this fact which is taken as true is taken as an excuse to deprecate devotion to Our Lady. This is to err in the opposite extreme.

Alfie proposed the remedy as acquainting the faithful with the ‘True Devotion’ of Saint Louis Marie De Montfort. This would give them a true picture of Our Lady’s role in God’s plan of salvation and would gradually rectify their ideas.

The centrality of De Montfort and the deep Marian spirituality of the Legion handbook are core aspects, which transmit profound theological truths to even the lay person.

Duff met a number of popes, but was largely unappreciated in his home country. Perhaps it was because of the uncomfortably prescience with which he could perceive the future for Ireland not just in spiritual terms but economic terms also:

Obviously all this constitutes a danger signal for us in Ireland. We have arrived at the point when taxation has become oppressive and We know it is going to get heavier. At what stage will it amount to a taking over of our ,entire lives by the State" Then there will be no more effort; no more initiative. An eminent man of our own times has said that it is impossible for a dishonest people to become a great nation. I would amplify this thought and say that a people which does not give value cannot hope to keep the Faith.

The mere contemplation of such a nest of problems is enough to paralyse. Solution must be attempted in a spirit of pure faith. The crisis is as great as any of the classic ones of the past. So Legionaries of Mary will, quite naturally, turn to her who is the help of Christians, the destroyer of all heresies, the woman of perpetual succour, to whom recourse has never been made unavailingly.

Duff foresaw that Ireland’s poor catechesis would eventually lead the slide towards atheism:

It has always been imagined by us that the Irish people have a unique regard for the Mass. Therefore it is a shock to encounter proofs to the contrary. I have now covered a good deal of the surface of the country and I tell you our experience in regard to daily Mass, which surely is the test of appreciation. The attendance is miserable in proportion. Yet in the smaller places there is nothing doing at that time and the majority could attend. I specify one case where we had a priest with us and offered a week-day Mass to a village which normally has one on Sunday only. Not a single local person turned up for it. Other places would be better but not much better. Does that sort of thing afford justification for our alleged love of the Mass?

Quite evidently that degree of religion is not going to stand up to the adverse influences which are every day thickening and marshalling themselves. Therefore we find ourselves at a crisis point of religion. The thought forces itself upon me: Is it possible that the tragedy of France and so many other countries is going to reproduce itself in Ireland? We are walking on a slippery slope at the moment. That cannot continue. It improves or it deteriorates-usually the latter.

It was not possible to save France. Portugal. Spain. Italy. Holland. all of which have lost the Faith in the main. Acute French observers coming here soon after the Second World War declared that they saw a remarkable likeness between the Ireland of that time and the France of two hundred years previously: the same characteristics and the same weakness. Two hundred years ago would have been the period in which France would have prided itself on being the most Catholic country in the world that is immediately preceding the French Revolution. The Revolution did not create all thy hollowness and the hatred of religion which then appeared. It only revealed what was there. It was like taking off a mask.

Spain and Portugal spread the Faith over great tracts of the world's surface but those supreme services to the Church did not mean that the keeping of the Faith was guaranteed to them in perpetuity. They plunged into the most hideous phase of anti-religion which could exist and set themselves to propagate it over the world. It could not be said that the people in those country is put up any fight worth while against that horror. After a little flurry of resistance they abandoned themselves to the irreligion which their governments decreed. Even though the more violent aspects of atheism have worn off, the percentage of belief and practice there is negligible and it cannot be claimed that things are improving.

Does that likeness of conditions discerned by the French observers suggest that we will in due course slide into what they have become? We would be insane if we just shrugged off that possibility.

The Legion of Mary was an antidote to all of this. In many countries across the world, it has been a successful antidote. In Ireland, there is still time for it to be so.

Legionaries across Ireland can still be found today, visiting hospitals, feeding the homeless and handing out miraculous medals on streets.

Duff may have had a profound impact on the rest of the world, but he had a special place in his heart for Ireland, including Joseph Mary Plunkett’s poem I See His Blood Upon the Rose with accompanying artwork at the back of the Legion of Mary handbook.

He saw that the mission of the Legion in Ireland was similar to that of the St. Columbanus and the apostles before them, to go purify within before going out into a chaotic world:

These poured out from their little Isle into that continental wilderness. They invaded nearly every part of it. They rebuilt the lost Faith, built it better than it was before because this time it depended on conviction and not on State scaffolding. They may be said to have made modern Catholicism. That was the Peregrinatio pro Christo.

They would have viewed their mission in a very different way from that in which the Apostles looked on theirs. Much more was known about the world than in the year 33. Christianity moreover had taken root. It might have been laid waste over most of the world but those monks would have seen that as a mere temporary calamity which must be repaired. Certainly ( the Faith was not suffering in Ireland. It was new there and boiling with fervour. The monks were providentially ready for a supreme adventure of that kind.

100 years on from its foundation, the Legion of Mary still has the potential to show the vision and determination that Duff embodied and that has sustained millions of Legionaries, many in secret in China, North Korea and elsewhere.

How blessed we are in Ireland to be able to claim this as our recent spiritual heritage.

You can watch the full video of the conference below:





The Little Irish Girl Who Changed The World

In 1897, a young French women died in a Carmelite Monastery in Northern France. Virtually unknown to the outside world, Therese Martin would go on to become Saint Therese, arguably the most revered saint of the subsequent hundred years. Despite only being 24 at the time of her death, her short life was profound her enough to see her named ‘The Greatest Saint of Modern Times’ by none other than Pope Pius X.

Pope Pius X had dealt the the saintly life of another sickly young girl, an Irish child by the name of Ellen Organ, who was born 6 years after Saint Therese’s death and died 11 years after the French nun. Her short life was marked by suffering, both physical and, it would appear, spiritual. The latter is not something to be expected in such a young life, yet it appears as though this were the case, leading to Pope Pius X seeing her life as the instigation for changes in the First Holy Communion of children.

William Organ married Mary Aherne in 1896, both of them Catholics living in County Waterford, in the South of Ireland. They had four children, of whom Ellen was the youngest. Nellie, as she came to be affectionately known, would often talk about ‘Holy God’ in a manner that suggested a deep affiliation with her Creator. She moved to Spike Island, where her father was stationed as a soldier. Her life quickly became tragically affected by the poverty of the time however, with her mother dying when Nellie was three, due to tuberculosis.

Struggling to maintain care of the family, William Organ placed Nellie and her siblings into the care of religious orders, the Good Shepherd Sisters in Cork welcome Nellie and her sister Mary into their care.

Under the care of the nuns, Little Nellie showed an understanding of the faith that made them startled. She had a fixation with Our Lord’s crucifixion and asked why it had been allowed.

Nellie became enchanted with the statues of the Little Child of Prague, stating that she could see images of him dancing for her amusement and becoming excited.

In late 1907, it became clear that Nellie would not have a long life. So sick was she that Bishop O’Callaghan administered the Sacrament of Confirmation upon her, in preparation for her inevitable death. Her response was striking, something that one might have expected from Saint Therese of Joan of Arc, she said ‘I am now a Soldier of Holy God’.

It was after this that she started to develop her most mystical insights, particularly in relation to the Blessed Sacrament. She repeatedly stated that God was ‘imprisoned’ and instinctively knew upon first seeing a monstrance that ‘there is Holy God’.

The Mother Superior decided to approach the priest to ask if she could receive Communion, which was an unusual request for one so young. The Jesuit priest quizzed the little girl on her knowledge of the Eucharist, with Nellie affirming that it was ‘Holy God’. She said that He ‘makes the nuns and everyone else holy’, before stating that ‘Jesus rests on the tongue then goes into the heart’. The bishop, hearing this report from the priest, agreed to let her receive her First Holy Communion.

Nellie would often claim to be talking to Holy God, with a peace coming upon her near the end of her short life, with serenity surrounding her as she gleefully told of God’s love for her.

Shortly before her death, she was praying the Rosary with one of the nuns when she asked to say a prayer for ‘The Pope, my Holy Father’.

On February 2nd 1908, the short yet profound mortal life of Little Nellie Organ came to an end, but her impact upon the world was only beginning.

Hearing of her life, the pope for whom she prayed, Pius X, said ‘She was an angel’.

Only two years after her death, Pope St. Pius X wrote Quam Singulari, his encyclical bringing about radical changes in the age of First Holy Communion.

The great pope wrote:

After careful deliberation on all these points, this Sacred Congregation of the Discipline of the Sacraments, in a general meeting held on July 15, 1910, in order to remove the above-mentioned abuses and to bring about that children even from their tender years may be united to Jesus Christ, may live His life, and obtain protection from all danger of corruption, has deemed it needful to prescribe the following rules which are to be observed everywhere for the First Communion of children.

1. The age of discretion, both for Confession and for Holy Communion, is the time when a child begins to reason, that is about the seventh year, more or less. From that time on begins the obligation of fulfilling the precept of both Confession and Communion.

2. A full and perfect knowledge of Christian doctrine is not necessary either for First Confession or for First Communion. Afterwards, however, the child will be obliged to learn gradually the entire Catechism according to his ability.

3. The knowledge of religion which is required in a child in order to be properly prepared to receive First Communion is such that he will understand according to his capacity those Mysteries of faith which are necessary as a means of salvation (necessitate medii) and that he can distinguish between the Bread of the Eucharist and ordinary, material bread, and thus he may receive Holy Communion with a devotion becoming his years.

4. The obligation of the precept of Confession and Communion which binds the child particularly affects those who have him in charge, namely, parents, confessor, teachers and the pastor. It belongs to the father, or the person taking his place, and to the confessor, according to the Roman Catechism, to admit a child to his First Communion.

5. The pastor should announce and hold a General Communion of the children once a year or more often, and he should on these occasions admit not only the First Communicants but also others who have already approached the Holy Table with the above-mentioned consent of their parents or confessor. Some days of instruction and preparation should be previously given to both classes of children.

6. Those who have charge of the children should zealously see to it that after their First Communion these children frequently approach the Holy Table, even daily if possible, as Jesus Christ and Mother Church desire, and let this be done with a devotion becoming their age. They must also bear in mind that very grave duty which obliged them to have the children attend the public Catechism classes; if this is not done, then they must supply religious instruction in some other way.

7. The custom of not admitting children to Confession or of not giving them absolution when they have already attained the use of reason must be entirely abandoned. The Ordinary shall see to it that this condition ceases absolutely, and he may, if necessary, use legal measures accordingly.

8. The practice of not administering the Viaticum and Extreme Unction to children who have attained the use of reason, and of burying them with the rite used for infants is a most intolerable abuse. The Ordinary should take very severe measures against those who do not give up the practice.

Just as had been the case with Saint Therese a decade earlier, the brevity of life was no obstacle to the breadth of her influence nor to the depths of her holiness.

Ireland Removes Cribs While Projecting Pagan Images

By Thomas Hegarty

Welcome to modern day Ireland. A place where pagans removed Christmas cribs and crucifixes from our hospitals and public buildings only to replace them with images of pagan goddesses.

This is Ireland in 2022. We elected county councillors to manage our local utilities but they are now calling the shots to de-Christianise Ireland and using our taxes to pay for this paganisation.

Here’s the evidence. [Don’t forget to sign up to the new Friends of the Parish Telegram channel]

The Labour Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alison Gilliland is a driving force behind a “Brigit 2022” series of events “celebrating” the “Celtic (pagan) goddess Brigit, who she claims is associated with “creativity and wisdom” and the “traditional Gaelic (pagan) festival of Imbolc (pagan festival). This is the same Alison Gilliland (Labour) who faced a backlash on twitter last December when she called Dublin’s Christmas Lights “Winter Lights”.

These pagan events are “free” to attend but Irish taxpayers will get the bill as these “free” pagan events are sponsored (paid for) by Dublin City Council who are in turn funded by Irish workers through our taxed wages.

Despite the festival being held on Saint Brigid’s Day, 1st of February and being called Brigit 2022, the events literature never mentions Saint Brigid. this comes as no surprise to us as the events programme includes HerStory, a pagan goddess worshipping, radical feminist group who campaigned for gay marriage and child abortion.

The “Brigit 2022” event includes a concert headlined by activist Imelda May. An Irish Times article this week, quoted Imelda May on Brigit 2022;
“Brigit was an ancient goddess, our matron saint, woman of wisdom, healing and light daughter of Dagda, descendent of Danu, member of magical Tuatha Dé Danann, protector of children, saviour of poor, symbol for smiths, worshipped by poets.”

Imelda May continues;
“Inspiring descendants past and to come, her creative flame fires eternal. Adored by Ireland for thousands of years, she awakens Imbolc (pagan practice), the dawning of spring, new birth, fresh starts. It’s time to thank her. It’s time to heal. It’s about time.”

Imelda May makes no distinction whatsoever between an imaginary pagan goddess named Brigid and the real-life Christian Saint Brigid of Kildare. Her statement mixing a pagan goddess with a real life Christian Saint goes unchallenged by the Irish Times.

In the same Irish Times article written by Tom O’Brien, he writes;

“Drawing inspiration from the Celtic (pagan) goddess Brigitfrom which the Christian saint originated, Brigit 2022 celebrates the contributions of Irish women through the ages, highlighting their stories and promoting their contribution to society.”

As part of their celebrations for 1st February, HerStory will be projecting images of their pagan goddess on public buildings including Trinity College, Dublin’s GPO, Newbridge Town Hall and the Barn in Leixlip. they will also be projecting their pagan images on Saint Brigid’s Anglican Cathedral in Kildare Town.

How Ireland has changed. In 2017, according to Extra.ie, Beaumont Hospital announced they were removing all Christmas Cribs from their hospital saying the Christmas cribs were not “multifaith”.
Many Public buildings, healthcare and education facilities have binned Christmas Cribs and crucifixes all over Ireland. Our Christian heritage is under attack by modern day pagans willing to twist the facts to eradicate any and all signs of Christianity.

Move over Christianity and make room for the pagan worshippers and give us part of your hard earned salary to pay for the de-Christianisation programme.

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Irish Pro Family Group to Host Synod Webinar

The following is a press release from Irish Pro Family group Family Solidarity:

Family Solidarity invites you to a webinar on “The Irish Synodal Pathway” with Bishop Brendan Leahy (Bishop of Limerick) and Dr Nicola Brady (Chair of the Steering Committee).

Thursday 3rd February 2022 at 7.00 pm on Zoom.

Request link by email to familysolidarityireland@gmail.com

Last year the Catholic Church in Ireland has begun a synodal pathway that will lead to a National Synodal Assembly in 2026. This is a period of prayer, listening and discussion about the past, the present and the future of the Church in Ireland. Bishop Leahy and Nicola Brady will present the timeline and the aims of the synodal pathway, and how families can contribute to it.

Father Edward Daly: In Persona Christi On Bloody Sunday

Of the countless stark images from The Troubles in Northern Ireland, few convey the brutality and senselessness of those years more than the image of Fr. Edward Daly on Bloody Sunday in 1972.

Waving a white handkerchief, covered in blood, the priest can be seeing pleading with British soldiers to show mercy as they massacred 14 unarmed Catholic civilians, shooting 26 in total.

Only a few months earlier, the same regiment had massacred 9 civilians at Ballymurphy, including Catholic priest Father Hugh Mullan as he did what Fr. Edward Daly did, waving a white handkerchief to beg for a cessation in the killings. The British soldiers did not listen and instead chose to murder him.

On the day in question, paratroopers opened fire on innocent civilians in the bogside area of Derry City, using some stones being thrown as a pretext to horrific violence. A 17 year old, Jackie Duddy, was running alongside Fr. Daly when a he was shot in the back. It was Jackie’s limp body that was photographed behind Fr. Edward Daly’s handkerchief, before he later succumbed to his injuries and died.

7 of the 14 who were murdered were teenagers when they were killed.

The selflessness of Father Edward Daly, later to become Bishop Edward Daly, is the real story of most people’s experiences of Catholics priests in Ireland in the Twentieth Century and throughout history. A priest has a particularly unique role, in repeating the sacrificial nature of Christ not only through the offering of the Mass, but also through their earthly lives, in service of his parishioners and of the Kingdom of God. The striking image of Father Daly, surrounded by death and danger as bullets fired around him, perfectly encapsulates priesthood at its very purest.

Father Daly’s love for his flock is of the sort that Irish priests were examples of most of their 1600 years on this island, no one else persevered with Catholics during the Penal Laws, even heroic men such as Daniel O’Connell come up short when compared to others such as Saint Oliver Plunkett, who were mutilated to the point of death for their love of Christ and for their flock. Father Edward was one of many who maintained the reminder that a priest is not merely a man in a cloth, but one ordained to act In Persona Christi, in the person of Christ.

Fr. Daly died in 2016.

May Bishop Daly, and all of the victims of Bloody Sunday, rest in peace.



Sinn Fein Interrupts Tribute to Dead Girl

Every week, Sinn Fein (who accepted British Rule for the first time last year in order to impose abortion), seem to find new ways to lower the moral standards in Ireland’s branches of the Oireachtas.

In the past week, it was the turn of Senator Paul Gavan, a male politician who heckled female politician Senator Sharon Keoghan as she mourned the death of her 15 year old friend Ann Lovett.

Ann Lovett’s story was particularly tragic. She died at a grotto to Our Lady in the 1980s, the story was retold by Senator Keoghan, who stated:

On 31 January 1984, one of my childhood friends, Ann Lovett, died with her baby son at a grotto in Granard. She had moved to Granard after her first year in St. Clare's convent. Our class was told of the death. Two pupils were chosen to go to the funeral and the rest of us were left to grieve in our own way. I am told I was one of the girls who mitched out of school to hitch a lift to her funeral. I have no memory of that day. My thoughts last week after the horror that took place in Tullamore were also with the tragic death of Ann in Granard. The country shared its pain with the Murphy family. I am sure the national solidarity gave comfort to the friends, family and colleagues of Ashling in Tullamore. I contrast that with Granard in 1984. The village of Granard is still healing from that tragic loss 38 years later. I often wonder if Ann had options. I am sure she could have aborted her baby but she did not. Today, we are in such a great place for young girls who find themselves pregnant unexpectedly. There are teen support groups-----

A surly Paul Gavan, who is a man, grossly interrupted the female politician as she recalled the tragic death of her female friend, grunting:

I actually cannot believe I just heard that.

A clearly, and understandably, upset Keoghan replied to the male Senator by stating:

I am sorry; Ann Lovett was a friend of mine. I cannot believe that I have to deal with this every single time I get up to speak in this Chamber.

I am spoken down to in here every time. It is nothing short of bullying.

She then finished by saying:

Gianna Care is also available to help and support young girls who find themselves pregnant. These options must be given to young girls seeking options from the HSE through the My Options helpline. I am hoping that the HSE, if its representatives are listening in today, will come out strongly stating that the services it is providing give options to those seeking help. If not, maybe they should rename the site "My Option" and not My Options.

An Open Letter to RTE On St. Brigid

Dear RTE News,

On Saint Brigid’s Day, 1st February 2018, 2019 and 2020, RTE partnered with a group called Herstory.

Lobby group, Herstory, were given free reign and went unchallenged by RTE when they claimed Saint Brigid and a mythical pagan goddess Herstory calls Brigid were one in the same person. These claims were made over three years and were broadcast without any critical analysis by RTE news.

Graphics of Herstory’s mythical goddess were broadcast by RTE of Herstory artwork on historic Irish buildings, including Churches.
RTE at no time challenged Herstory as to their narrative of a pagan goddess being linked to Saint Brigid.

Over the three year period 2018 - 2020, no Church leader or scholar was asked their opinion on the Herstory narrative to refute HerStory’s spin on Saint Brigid.

As a Catholic, I was offended by these RTE broadcasts, finding them grossly misleading, derogatory and heavily biased.

I noted in 2021, after the RTE “GOD IS A RAPIST” broadcast, RTE returned to the traditional Saint Brigid and dropped the Herstory portrayal of Saint Brigid as some sort of mythical pagan goddess.

The inconvenient truth is that Saint Brigid renounced paganism and converted to Christianity to become a magnificent leader for Christians.

I hope this year that RTE will broadcast a traditional Christian Saint Brigid’s day segment. If RTE are going to broadcast HerStory’s pagan narrative, I hope for the purposes of fairness, RTE will ask Herstory to explain why they celebrate a mythical pagan goddess called Brigid and what if any link is there to the very real person of Saint Brigid.

In the interests of fair reporting and to ensure there is no biased reporting by RTE, I request RTE interview a suitable Church scholar with knowledge of the Christian Saint Brigid to refute the claims that Herstory makes.

Now that Saint Brigid’s Day will be a public holiday from 2023, it is timely that RTE gives a balanced view of this topic when they report on Saint Brigid each year.

It is a pity to see RTE, who once used the Saint Brigid’s cross for their logo, abandon Saint Brigid and replace Saint Brigid with misleading pagan narratives that go unchallenged.

Yours Sincerely,

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Politicians Whip Up Mob Against Catholics

In March of 2021, after nearly a year of arbitrary restrictions on religious worship, a small but pious number of Irish Catholics took to the streets of Dublin for a procession in order to mark the Holy Day and National Holiday of St. Patrick’s Day.

One politician, Councillor Anthony Flynn, filmed the event and used his power to whip up a hate mob of bullies against the Catholics. He tweeted that it was ‘Take your statue for a walk day’. The far left politician later committed suicide after being accused of using his position to rape homeless men.

Flynn’s disgusting and unprofessional behaviour was only the tip of the iceberg of Ireland’s crass and repulsive political class.

On Palm Sunday of last year, Limerick Councillor Elisa O’Donovan filmed Catholics praying outside the church which had been closed by the government. The footage is chilling, reminiscent of the spirit of the Penal Laws in Ireland or anything in Eastern Europe under the Soviet Union. An elected official policing the religious beliefs of individuals and informing law and order when it displeases them, it was completely beyond the pale.

Elisa O’Donovan was present again this past Saturday as horrific events of sectarian hatred unfolded on the streets of Limerick City, reminiscent of some of the worst aggression of the Orange Order, though she stated on social media that she left early as she felt ‘unsafe’.

After the incredible success of Men’s Rosary Rallies in Poland, the initiative started in Ireland in Derry in October, growing as it moved through Newry and into Belfast. On New Year’s Day in Armagh, the large crowd included Primate of All Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin.

These events have been a radical reimagining of Irish Catholicism, offering men an outlet for a Catholicism that fits with their character, solemn and direct. It seemed that the events, which were growing exponentially to the South also, had no limit. However, a smear job by a number of Irish politicians and Irish ‘journalists’ has threatened to damage their reputation, even though these attacks have been based upon easily refuted allegations.

What are the allegations?

Claim: The Men’s Rosary Rally ‘deliberately moved to Bedford Row from Thomas Street in order to disrupt a vigil to murdered teacher Ashling Murphy’

Answer: A separate Rosary group takes place at Thomas Street. In accordance with the Men’s Rosary Rally initiative, this was the first time that this initiative had taken place in Limerick, with Bedford Row being selected as the location. Text messages promoting the Rosary dating from 11th of January predate not only the public advertisement of the ‘Vigil’, but the tragic murder itself. It is patently false and contrary to all evidence to claim that the men could have organised it at Bedford Row as a means of ‘disrupting’ a ‘Vigil’ for an event that had not yet happened.

Claim: The men refused to move despite being politely asked.

Answer: The men arrived well before the pro abortion group arrived to set up their ‘Vigil’. Bedford Row is a long street, the pro abortion group chose to stand as close as possible to the Rosary group instead of moving towards the end. Any alleged ‘politeness’ was short lived, with members of the pro abortion group verbally abusing the Catholics, calling them ‘Catholic motherfuckers’ and one person walking up to a man praying and screaming ‘Fuck you’ into his face as the pro abortion group screamed and cheered their support. One American sounding individual screamed ‘Jesus and Superman are the same character’. Another can be heard shouting ‘Shut the f*ck up’.

Claim: The Catholics ‘drowned out’ the pro abortion group’s ‘Vigil’.

Answer: We’ll let this video answer that particularly brazen claim from Sinn Fein’s TD Maurice Quinlivan. And also, some of those present at the Rosary have countered that it was in fact members of the pro abortion group who started shouting abuse when the men prayed for the murdered teacher.

Claim: This was a ‘Vigil’.

Answer: Merriam Webster Dictionary defines a Vigil as ‘to stay in a place and quietly wait, pray, etc., for a period of time e.g. She kept vigil at the bedside of her ailing son’.

The pro abortion group were not quiet.

They also carried signs that had nothing to do with the alleged issue at hand, some of the signs read ‘Safe, Legal. On Demand’, in relation to abortion and others of George Nkencho, who was killed by Gardai as he carried a knife in Dublin last year.

Just this week, media outlets reported that the Irish government were awarding themselves security detail and extra cars because of security threats. They have also repeatedly claimed that they have been subjected to abuse on social media and have sought to change laws in order to stop people from criticising them online.

In reality, it is the public who needs protection from politicians such as Conor Sheehan and Maurice Quinlivan. These Catholic men faced threats of being ‘strung up by their Rosary beads’ after the claims of these two ‘leaders’. This is not how a first world country should be run.

WE ENCOURAGE ALL CONCERNED CATHOLICS TO CONTACT THE ETHICS REGISTRAR IN ORDER TO ADDRESS THE BEHAVIOUR OF POLITICIANS AFTER THIS EVENT.

BELOW IS A SAMPLE EMAIL THAT YOU CAN USE IF YOU WISH.


Email Address for complaint; customerservices@limerick.ie

Email Subject; FAO Ethics Registrar; Complaint about Councillor Conor Sheehan

EMAIL BODY; (Please add your contact info to the email template below)

Dear Ethics Registrar, Limerick City and County Council,

I wish to make a formal complaint under Section 9.4 of the Code of Conduct for Councillors contained within the Ethical Framework for the Local Government Service.

My complaint involves Labour County Councillor, Conor Sheehan.

Section 9.4 outlines examples of unacceptable use/misuse of social media by councillors if posts;

·     Use profane or derogatory language or content

·     Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, disability, age, race, religious belief or membership of the Traveller Community;

·     Illegal activity or encouragement of same;

On 15th January 2022, Labour Councillor Conor Sheehan posted a series of comments on his twitter account. Please see relevant details of the tweets and links below. It is my opinion that Councillor Sheehan’s tweets breach the Code of Conduct of Councillors.

As a Catholic, I personally find this series of tweets and subsequent comments that his tweets invoked, grossly offensive, unbecoming of a political representative, in breech of the Code of Conduct and factually incorrect.
I ask the Ethics Registrar to investigate this incident and report back as soon as possible.

Yours sincerely,

YOUR NAME
YOUR ADDRESS
YOUR CONTACT NUMBER

References:

Twitter Link twitter.com/ConorSheehan93/status/1482414083756462085?cxt=HHwWisC4hanwy5IpAAAA

Archived copy available here:
https://archive.is/wbUAC  

TWITTER ACCOUNT;
Cllr Conor Sheehan @ConorSheehan93 6.07pm 15th January 2022

1/ Today I attended a protest on Bedford Row in Limerick against male violence against women. A group of men called the “mens rosary” stood alongside us chanting loudly Catholic prayers.

157 Retweets / 45 Quote Tweets / 1,047 Likes

2/ One of the organisers went over and politely explained what the demo was about and if they would mind taking their rosary across the street. In response to that they turned their sound system up louder to try and drown us out.

3/ There must have been at least 15 men chanting Catholic prayers very loudly and while they may call themselves Catholic, their behaviour was one of the most unchristian things I have ever witnessed.

4/This Irish Mens Rosary are normally on Thomas St but they moved to Bedford Row specifically to disrupt this demo against gender violence. They tried to drown out each woman who stood up to speak. No compassion or humanity just misogyny. Disgusting!

Please see YouTube video produced by CatholicArena disputing Councillor Conor Sheehan’s version of events. youtube.com/watch?v=_9MgJWcVIs8













A Tale of Two Vigils

By Tom Hegarty

Despite the family of murder victim, Ashling Murphy asking to be left alone to mourn their tragic loss, pro abortion, far left group Reproductive Rights, against Oppression, Sexism and Austerity (ROSA) held a “vigil” using a megaphone in Limerick this weekend and turned their protest into a hate filled attack on Catholics praying the Men’s Rosary.

A Labour Party councillor also tweeted in support of the ROSA protest and complained that The Men’s Rosary chanted “loudly Catholic Prayers”.

Given the low turnout at the ROSA protest, maybe the organisers thought by turning a vigil about a murdered woman into a Catholic hate protest would garner more anti-Catholic Twitter reactions. They were right. Almost 6000 people have viewed their protest video.

In contrast to ROSA’s protest, all around Ireland, ordinary decent Irish people held peaceful and respectful vigils to show solidarity with the family of Ashling Murphy who was violently killed by a yet unknown assailant.

One peaceful and respectful protest was held on Thursday night in County Waterford. Young Traditional music women who knew Ashling from the traditional Irish music scene, held an impromptu candle lit vigil using traditional music to fill the silence. Hundreds of concerned people turned up and politicians, whilst visible, kept their distance from the vigil.

(Above; Peaceful and respectful Vigil held in Co. Waterford)

There have been many words spoken by politicians, the media and women’s groups about the murder of Ashling Murphy. All of these words are worthless and empty to Ashling’s grieving family and friends. They would be better saying nothing rather looking for political gain.
There will always be evil people, willing to murder. Despite what politicians and the media say, it’s not in our Irish “culture” to murder and attack women. As a friend wrote;

Instead of this type of spin, we should focus on the enormous loss this murder has resulted in. The loss of a beautiful young life. The loss of a sister, daughter, friend.

Shame on ROSA and their Twitter allies, shame on the Labour Party, shame on those who participate by sharing their malice of Catholics by using Ashling’s violent death to attack Catholic men saying a public Rosary, in a place they have been using for years.

May Ashling rest in peace and her family, friends and colleagues find strength and courage in the coming days, months and years.

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WE ENCOURAGE ALL CONCERNED CATHOLICS TO CONTACT THE ETHICS REGISTRAR IN ORDER TO ADDRESS THE BEHAVIOUR OF POLITICIANS AFTER THIS EVENT.

BELOW IS A SAMPLE EMAIL THAT YOU CAN USE IF YOU WISH.


Email Address for complaint; customerservices@limerick.ie

Email Subject; FAO Ethics Registrar; Complaint about Councillor Conor Sheehan

EMAIL BODY; (Please add your contact info to the email template below)

Dear Ethics Registrar, Limerick City and County Council,

I wish to make a formal complaint under Section 9.4 of the Code of Conduct for Councillors contained within the Ethical Framework for the Local Government Service.

My complaint involves Labour County Councillor, Conor Sheehan.

Section 9.4 outlines examples of unacceptable use/misuse of social media by councillors if posts;

·     Use profane or derogatory language or content

·     Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, disability, age, race, religious belief or membership of the Traveller Community;

·     Illegal activity or encouragement of same;

On 15th January 2022, Labour Councillor Conor Sheehan posted a series of comments on his twitter account. Please see relevant details of the tweets and links below. It is my opinion that Councillor Sheehan’s tweets breach the Code of Conduct of Councillors.

As a Catholic, I personally find this series of tweets and subsequent comments that his tweets invoked, grossly offensive, unbecoming of a political representative, in breech of the Code of Conduct and factually incorrect.
I ask the Ethics Registrar to investigate this incident and report back as soon as possible.

Yours sincerely,

YOUR NAME
YOUR ADDRESS
YOUR CONTACT NUMBER

References:

Twitter Link twitter.com/ConorSheehan93/status/1482414083756462085?cxt=HHwWisC4hanwy5IpAAAA

Archived copy available here:
https://archive.is/wbUAC  

TWITTER ACCOUNT;
Cllr Conor Sheehan @ConorSheehan93 6.07pm 15th January 2022

1/ Today I attended a protest on Bedford Row in Limerick against male violence against women. A group of men called the “mens rosary” stood alongside us chanting loudly Catholic prayers.

157 Retweets / 45 Quote Tweets / 1,047 Likes

2/ One of the organisers went over and politely explained what the demo was about and if they would mind taking their rosary across the street. In response to that they turned their sound system up louder to try and drown us out.

3/ There must have been at least 15 men chanting Catholic prayers very loudly and while they may call themselves Catholic, their behaviour was one of the most unchristian things I have ever witnessed.

4/This Irish Mens Rosary are normally on Thomas St but they moved to Bedford Row specifically to disrupt this demo against gender violence. They tried to drown out each woman who stood up to speak. No compassion or humanity just misogyny. Disgusting!

Please see YouTube video produced by CatholicArena disputing Councillor Conor Sheehan’s version of events. youtube.com/watch?v=_9MgJWcVIs8

Catholic Men Sent Death Threats After Sinn Fein Claims

Just when you thought that neither party could sink any lower, Sinn Fein and Labour chose to use the sickening murder of an Irish schoolteacher as an excuse to attack the Catholic faith. No, the institution, not the hierarchy, but the faith itself and everyone who adheres to it. In particular, the two parties (along with micro party the Social Democrats) have attempted to smear Catholic men praying the Rosary.

Despite their association with the murder of mother of ten Jean McConville and countless other women, Sinn Fein chose the aftermath of the horrific murder of Ashling Murphy to post a bizarre alternative history, where the study of Latin and the Catechism were somehow connected to violence against women.

Emma Sheerin, who has submitted to British rule in Northern Ireland in order to support abortion, posted the crazed thread on Twitter, attracting support from mostly British feminists who have bought into myths about Ireland and Catholicism’s supposed sexist past. This comes on the same week that the Royal Family (to whom Sheerin submits and to whom her leader Mary Lou McDonald wants all of Ireland to submit to in the Commonwealth) had to disown one of its own, Prince Andrew, after he had been implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

As bad as that was, much worse was to come.

On Saturday, another Sinn Fein politician joined in with a bizarre conspiracy theory which claimed that a preplanned Rosary Rally in Limerick had actually sprung up overnight in order to interfere with vigils designed to mourn the victim of the heinous crime in Offaly.

Sinn Fein TD Maurice Quinlivan joined in with the pile on, writing:

Another politician, the more irrelevant Labour Councillor also made false claims, stating that the event was deliberately organised in order to disrupt the ‘Vigil’. The pro austerity politician, from a party that made tens of thousands of women homeless during the 2010s, ridiculously claimed that the event normally takes place at Thomas Street. Catholic Arena can confirm that that is a different Rosary that the Councillor is referring to. This one in Bedford Row had been organised in advance, as has been confirmed by text messages. The Councillor was spreading disinformation.

In fact, get this, it was the ‘Vigil’ that was moved from Thomas Street to Bedford Row. When a similar event was organised by pro aborts last year for murdered Englishwoman Sarah Everard, it took place at Thomas Street. Not only that, but they refused to pay a fine for breaking Covid regulations at the time and they even took the time at the ‘Vigil’ yesterday to complain about this fine.

In attendance at yesterday’s event also was Elisa O’Donovan of pro austerity micro party the Social Democrats. She has history with Rosary Rallies in Limerick.

In exclusive video from the event, Catholic Arena can show that there was little in the way of a ‘Vigil’ taking place, with the pro abortion campaigners even bringing signs saying ‘Safe. Legal. On Demand’ and screaming that Jesus was no different from Superman.

The claims on their own are enough to be shameful, but the fact that these Catholic men are now receiving death threats because of the claims of Sinn Fein and others has meant that this has escalated to a whole new level of concern.

One person, a self proclaimed Tipperary FM contributor, called for the men to be ‘targeted’ with a ‘full slurry tank’.

A self proclaimed former employee of the British Broadcasting Corporation claimed said ‘Assholes. I would kick them and their rosary beads the full length of the street’.

Another said that they would be fine with the men being ‘kicked to bits’.

Another Twitter user called for the men to be hanged using their Rosary beads, quoting the Labour Councillor’s slanderous tweet.

The story has remarkable echoes of the Nick Sandman case in the United States, we hope that those men who are currently being slandered follow the example of how he dealt with his treatment.

In the meantime, there is something that all of us can do.

There has been so much noise in recent months about the apparent abuse of politicians on social media, yet we now have politicians using their official accounts to abuse their own constituents and to whip up violent mobs against people who happen to be the wrong religion.

Contact the Standards in Public Office with the tweets from Maurice Quinlivan, Elisa O’Donovan and Conor Sheehan.

Politicians do not get to make claims about constituents who happen to be of different religious beliefs and then to sit back as those people subjected to death threats. Worse still, they do not get to exploit the murder of an innocent girl to do so.

Sample of a complaint that you may wish to make:

Email Address for complaint; customerservices@limerick.ie

Email Subject; FAO Ethics Registrar; Complaint about Councillor Conor Sheehan

EMAIL BODY; (Please add your contact info to the email template below)

Dear Ethics Registrar, Limerick City and County Council,

I wish to make a formal complaint under Section 9.4 of the Code of Conduct for Councillors contained within the Ethical Framework for the Local Government Service.

My complaint involves Labour County Councillor, Conor Sheehan.

Section 9.4 outlines examples of unacceptable use/misuse of social media by councillors if posts;

·     Use profane or derogatory language or content

·     Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, disability, age, race, religious belief or membership of the Traveller Community;

·     Illegal activity or encouragement of same;

On 15th January 2022, Labour Councillor Conor Sheehan posted a series of comments on his twitter account. Please see relevant details of the tweets and links below. It is my opinion that Councillor Sheehan’s tweets breach the Code of Conduct of Councillors.

As a Catholic, I personally find this series of tweets and subsequent comments that his tweets invoked, grossly offensive, unbecoming of a political representative, in breech of the Code of Conduct and factually incorrect.
I ask the Ethics Registrar to investigate this incident and report back as soon as possible.

Yours sincerely,

YOUR NAME
YOUR ADDRESS
YOUR CONTACT NUMBER

References:

Twitter Link twitter.com/ConorSheehan93/status/1482414083756462085?cxt=HHwWisC4hanwy5IpAAAA

Archived copy available here:
https://archive.is/wbUAC  

TWITTER ACCOUNT;
Cllr Conor Sheehan @ConorSheehan93 6.07pm 15th January 2022

1/ Today I attended a protest on Bedford Row in Limerick against male violence against women. A group of men called the “mens rosary” stood alongside us chanting loudly Catholic prayers.

157 Retweets / 45 Quote Tweets / 1,047 Likes

2/ One of the organisers went over and politely explained what the demo was about and if they would mind taking their rosary across the street. In response to that they turned their sound system up louder to try and drown us out.

3/ There must have been at least 15 men chanting Catholic prayers very loudly and while they may call themselves Catholic, their behaviour was one of the most unchristian things I have ever witnessed.

4/This Irish Mens Rosary are normally on Thomas St but they moved to Bedford Row specifically to disrupt this demo against gender violence. They tried to drown out each woman who stood up to speak. No compassion or humanity just misogyny. Disgusting!

Please see YouTube video produced by CatholicArena disputing Councillor Conor Sheehan’s version of events. youtube.com/watch?v=_9MgJWcVIs8

Saint Brigid's Day: A Pagan Festival?

By Thomas Hegarty

This week on RTE’s Livelive, radio host Joe Duffy hinted that Ireland might have a new, annual Public Holiday on 1st February.

For Catholics, the 1st February is Saint Brigid’s day and many of our readers will have fond memories of making Saint Brigid’s crosses at school or at home to celebrate the Saint and her feast day.

However, things are rapidly getting appropriated here in Ireland as the government continue on their road towards re-paganising our country.

It is no accident that the once sacred 1st February has now been earmarked for a new, annual Public Holiday.

You may not be aware that a group called HerStory has been actively lobbying and campaigning for a national bank holiday on the 1st of February for what they call “Brigid’s Day”. Note the absence of SAINT in their campaign.

According to the HerStory website, HerStory think that "it's time to rewrite history” and have a public holiday on Saint Brigid’s day to celebrate the unrelated pagan goddess who happens to be also called Brigid.
The Green Party and others such as Imelda May Herstory public holiday campaign.

HerStory is a feminist movement, who under a different brand were hyper active during the Abortion and Same Sex marriage referendums in Ireland. There are no financial statements on their website so we do not know how they are funded but their collaborators include The National Women's Council of Ireland, Oxford University, The Irish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign, the goddess club to name but a few.

Herstory describes itself as

"a legacy project and a permanent digital educational resource that will give the public awe-inspiring female role models for generations to come. ... with the Marriage Equality Referendum and the Referendum to Repeal the 8th Amendment - both extraordinary victories of compassion".


During the same sex marriage and abortion referendums, Herstory promoted the narrative that the objectively proven historical figure of Saint Brigid was the same as the mythical fictional goddess of pagan times, evidently unaware that two opposing facts cannot both be true at the same time.

On Saint Brigid's Day 2020, RTE partnered with Herstory to promote this narrative and to project illuminations of Brigid the pagan goddess onto an external church wall linked to the Magdalene laundries.

On the RTE news article covering St Brigid’s Day, RTE wrote;

“As well as the start of Spring, the 1 February also marks Imbolg, one of the older Celtic (RTE avoiding the word PAGAN) quarter days.”

Image Source: RTE

Whilst pagans believe in a mythical goddess called Brigid, there is simply no link whatsoever with the very real and very Christian figure of Saint Brigid. They share the same name only.

Given the recent attack on Christian Faith by RTE with their “God is a rapist” broadcast, the tax funded state media decided to run with a traditional Saint Brigid's day news segment in 2021 and abandoned the HerStory narrative of paganism and goddesses.

However, be under no illusion, pagans in Ireland have their eyes set firmly on appropriating Saint Brigid’s Day and RTE, the government and performing arts personalities will not rest until they Repeal the SAINT out of Saint Brigid’s Day.

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Sinn Fein Distraught After Being Denied Orange Order Celebration

Sinn Fein, who want Ireland to rejoin the Commonwealth, have reacted with disgust after the Irish government failed to make the annual 12th of July anti Catholic celebrations a national holiday.

The youth wing of the left wing party, who formally submitted to British rule last year in order to impose abortion in Northern Ireland, today expressed their dismay at being denied an opportunity to join Unionists in celebrating Protestant history. On Twitter, Ogra Shinn Fein once again proposed a bizarre conspiracy theory which asserts that Ireland must become more anti Catholic and anti Irish in order to bring about a United Ireland, writing:

Making the 12th of July a bank holiday would have been a constructive first step in including our unionist population. Once again, this Dublin government lacks the vision necessary to unite Ireland.

The Irish government had announced that there will be at least one extra Bank Holiday close to St. Patrick’s Day while there will be another for St. Brigid’s Day on the 1st of February. This latter one no doubt was what pushed Ogra Shinn Fein over the edge, with them being able to square St. Patrick’s Day with their efforts at appeasing Unionists, who also claim affiliation with his heritage. St. Brigid’s Day, with its more overt Catholicism and Nationalist associated symbols such as the St. Brigid’s Cross probably made them more uncomfortable than did the banners bearing the name of Oliver Cromwell and other heroes of theirs that Sinn Fein wish to commemorate on the 12th of July.

One certainly must look and wonder what all of the commotion was against 12th of July protests in the past, if they are now of such value that Sinn Fein want it celebrated in every corner of Ireland. Has the Orange Order changed or is it Sinn Fein who has changed?

Needless to say, the reaction to Sinn Fein’s pining for an anti Catholic and anti Irish public holiday has been roundly mocked on social media.

The Genius of Harry Clarke

I first discovered Harry Clarke on my way through the the west of Ireland in the summer of 2011. Looking back, I find it incredible that it took so long to discover the unique artist that was Harry Clarke.

By Thomas Hegarty

My wife and I had entered the town of Oughterard, when we saw a small sign pointing off the main road to a handmade candle workshop. Taking the diversion, we winded down the side road to eventually arrive at Connemara Candles. The owner greeted us, we made a purchase and commented on his beautiful stained glass front door. That’s when I first heard the name, Harry Clarke. Walter, the owner, asked had we been to the local church in Oughterard to see the Harry Clarke windows? I answered, ‘‘Who is Harry Clarke?’’ Looking back in embarrassment now.

So off we went to the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Oughterard town to see what all the fuss was about.

Entering the church, we both realised that we had been missing out on the beautiful stained glass windows of Harry Clarke and Harry Clarke Studios. on that day, neither of us had heard of Harry Clarke and his remarkable story.

The detail is remarkable.

Oughterard

The Church of the Immaculate Conception

However, we have travelled around Ireland, to places such as An Daingean in Kerry and Mount Melleray in County Waterford to marvel at Harry Clarke’s stained glass windows. His masterpieces can be seen in churches around the world and not just in Ireland.

The story of Harry Clarke, like his art, is remarkable.

Born in Dublin on 17th March 1889 (St Patrick’s Day) he lived a short life of just 41 years, passing away on 6th January 1931 (the Christian feast day of The Epiphany).

During his life, Harry Clarke created over 150 windows and a number of panels for churches and private establishments in Ireland, England, the USA and Australia.

The art critic Tom Walker once wrote of Harry Clarke, "It is clear that Harry Clarke and his chosen media - stained glass and book illustration - are now central to any sense of early 20th-century Irish art. Lennox Robinson, wrote on Clarke's death that his art would live on for "our generation, and for generations to come", and said of his colors, "They will shine and glow; those blues and reds - how he loved blue! - an inspiration to the faithful".

His biography is well described here. Enjoy doing your own research into The genius who was Harry Clarke, you will not be disappointed by the twists and turns you will find.

I hope my post gives you a new or renewed interest in the greatest Irish stained glass artist that Ireland has ever seen.

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Ireland's Demographic Catastrophe

Ireland is headed for a demographic catastrophe according to new statistics.

Since the IMF dictated the destruction of the country’s fabric in the early 2010s, successive policies by Fine Gael and their junior partners in Fianna Fail, Greens and Labour have worked continuously in order to make family life as unattractive and difficult as possible for potential young families.

These have included regressive and unjustifiable taxations with little rebate to the taxpayer such as the Universal Social Charge and they have also included extortionate rental policies.

In recent years, the Fine Gael/Fianna Fail grand coalition has ensured compliance from left wing parties on virtually all issues following the introduction of abortion into Ireland in 2018, which has been pivotal in successfully reducing births by at least 6,000 per year.

Since 2020, the introduction of lockdown measures has made this less of a trend and more a full blown crisis.

According to a new video, Ireland had the second biggest fall in new births in the second quarter of 2021 of all countries in Europe. Marriages are also significantly down.

In the second quarter of 2021, 11,551 babies were born compared with 13,527 in the same period during the previous year.

In the same period, some North European countries increased by as much as 7%.

There are many more aspects to this worrying video from Angelo Bottone, we’ll let you watch them for yourselves on the link below.

Video: Ireland is experiencing a demographic catastrophe (odysee.com)

Nollaig na mBan Becomes Anti Catholic Rage Magnet

By Tom Hegarty

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Today, the 6th January is the 12th day of Christmas and is traditionally known as Nollaig na mBan (Women’s Christmas) in Ireland, marking the arrival of the three wise men the end of the Christmas celebrations. Traditionally it was a time for Irish Mammies to take the day off and be pampered by their husbands and meet with their friends.

This year, the Irish Times decided to run an “opinion piece” to mark Nollaig na mBan. Opinion pieces in the Irish Times are sometimes used to distance the Irish Times from views that are even too extreme or too far left for their own journalists.

Written by Orla O’Connor, director of the National Women’s Council, her Irish Times opinion piece states “it’s time to commit to advancing women’s equality and increasing the pace of change.”

O’Connor goes on “Meanwhile, we continue to battle the interference of the Catholic Church in our reproductive healthcare (O’Connor means abortion here rather than healthcare) and the future of our new national maternity hospital.” For those who don’t know, abortion activists are aggressively campaigning to have Irelands new National Maternity Hospital commit abortions.

O’Connor’s opinion continues under the heading “Abortion Legislation review.”
”When it comes to healthcare, women must have access to a full range of reproductive healthcare, including abortion. The review of our abortion legislation will be a significant opportunity for Government to widen access to provide abortion care for all women who decide to have an abortion at home.”

Let’s step back a moment. Today is Nollaig na mBan, a time for women to be celebrated, cherished and thanked for their trojan efforts over the Christmas period. A time for women to meet their friends. A time to celebrate the last day of a Christian celebration. Yet, the Irish Times runs an opinion piece from the director of the National Women’s Council which shouts for even more abortions in Ireland and gives a platform to bash Catholics around Ireland.

At time of writing this article, some comments on the Irish Times comment section seem to agree with my position. Here are a few.

One comment states; “Nollaig na mBan should be changed to Nollaig na Moan.”

Comments posted under the Irish Times article point out that comments are being “flagged” …
“Please stop flagging and relating comments that are totally inoffensive. This is not the CCP. I have had comments flagged here on abortion today that are directly relatable to this article and wholly inoffensive. Yeet there is ad hominem insult on this page which was flagged earlier but remains.”

Irish Times. Stop hijacking Nollaig na mBan to shout for more abortions.

To Christian Irish Times readers, consider removing your support from publications that do not support your Faith and beliefs.

The piece from the Irish Times can be found here: On Nollaig na mBan it is time to demand action for women (irishtimes.com)