Ireland

500 Fatima Rosary Rallies Across Ireland

Thousands of Catholic volunteers are preparing to celebrate the 105 the anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima.

The target date is May 14 and the goal is five hundred Public Square Rosary Rallies nationwide.

Irish Society for Christian Civilisation (ISFCC) and its Ireland Needs Fatima campaign are promoting rosary rallies in public places as a fitting way to commemorate Our Lady’s apparitions in Fatima

“People are really excited about doing their Rosary rally and momentum is picking up fast,” noted Gregory Murphy, the Rosary Rally Coordinator for Ireland Needs Fatima. “Participants will proclaim their faith publicly, pray for Ireland, and send a clear message to secularists who want to ban God from the public square.”

“Our office is buzzing with activity. Volunteers and staff are busy contacting new rosary captains, answering questions and sending out supplies,’’ Mr. Murphy said.

“Since 2013, Ireland Needs Fatima has organised a Rosary Rally six times a year on O’Connell Street, Dublin, from May to October to honour the apparitions of Our Lady at Fatima.” Gregory continued. “And INF Rosary Rally Captains hold similar rallies in Waterford, Dundalk, Limerick, Cork, Tralee and Letterkenny. In 2016, Ireland Needs Fatima organised over 160 Rosary Rallies nationwide and in 2017, over 180.”

“More and more people are looking to the Fatima message because it offers a sure remedy to the moral crisis in society.” Gregory Murphy continued. “In other words, prayer, penance and conversion are the answer to many problems.”

“These rallies are very easy to do. All the Rally Captain must do is invite people to join him in praying the Rosary publicly. We send them a banner, a manual and leaflets to hand out to passers-byers. On top of that, a real Red Rose will be sent to the Fatima Shrine for each Rally Captain.”

If you would like to become a Rosary Rally Captain go

to https://www.isfcc.org/portfolio/rosary-rallies/ or ring 089 461 7935.

Westminster Puppets Tell Voters to 'Get a Life'

Over the past two years, formerly Catholic and Nationalist parties Sinn Fein and the SDLP have abandoned opposition to British rule in Northern Ireland.

The catalyst for both instances was Westminster’s instruction for Irish babies to be aborted by British abortion companies. Both parties embraced the edict with open arms, abandoning decades of opposition to Westminster directly ruling over Northern Ireland.

Anecdotal evidence has reported many SDLP and Sinn Fein canvassers receiving criticism at doors, but now there is proof of this phenomenon ahead of the upcoming Stormont elections.

In a leaked Zoom call, Westminster puppet Sinead McLaughlin of British vassal party SDLP can be heard speaking of her constituents in a derogatory fashion. She tells opponents of British rule in the North to ‘get a life’.

The British vassal politician states ‘I’m sick of people asking me my position on abortion…it’s 2022’.

Northern Ireland goes to the polls on the 5th May with Sinn Fein hoping to consolidate its power, with the Globalists riding high in polls in the South.






Rosary Rally Spreads All Over Ireland

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 its biggest day yet, over a dozen locations took part in the initiative in Ireland today, from North to South.

In Wexford, men gathered at the harbour to pray together.

Another large crowd gathered in Cork City.

In Ballymena, large numbers showed up, as the North led the way once more.

The next one takes place on the first Saturday of May, the 7th.

As May is the month of Our Lady, it is expected to be the biggest crowd yet.