Ireland has fallen

Discussion in 'Ireland' started by AidanK, Feb 24, 2018.

  1. maryrose

    maryrose Powers

    Satan is in control of our country. The day Ireland voted for abortion we put the final nail in our coffin.
    I can never forget the spectacle of women dancing on the streets when abortion was passed. Now we pay the price.
    Repentance is needed.
     
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  2. padraig

    padraig Powers

    https://rairfoundation.com/islamiza...5-with-mass-migration-mohammed-top-baby-name/

    Islamization of Ireland: Sex Crimes Spike 75% with Mass Migration, 'Mohammed' Top Baby Name

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    Ireland has reportedly seen a massive spike in the number of sexual offenses recorded in the country on a yearly basis, with the figure said to have increased by over 75 percent since 2011.

    The revelation coincides with ongoing anti-immigration protests which have partly focused on the idea that insufficiently vetted migrant males arriving from abroad could endanger women and children in the country.

    According to a report by Gript Media, figures released by the Irish government in response to a parliamentary question revealed that there were well over 3,400 sexual offenses recorded in 2021 — a massive leap from the less than 2,000 offenses recorded in 2011.

    Rapes are also said to have more than doubled over the same time frame, with the government data also revealing that the number of domestic abuse callouts responded to by the Irish police force each year has now spiked to over 50,000 — an increase of around 40 percent since only 2019.

    This is a disaster for tens of thousands of people, mostly women,” said Peadar Toibín TD (Teachta Dála, roughly equivalent to MP/Member of Parliament/MP in the United Kingdom) in response to the revelation.

    In 2011, there were 1,958 sexual offenses recorded. In 2021 the figure increased by 75 percent to 3,433 sexual offenses,” he continued.

    “In 2011, there were 447 rapes recorded. In 2021 it had doubled to 983 rapes,” added the parliamentarian who received the data in the first place.

    The spike in sexual offenses also coincides with the country seeing an increase of roughly 100,000 non-Irish nationals living in the country from 2011 to 2021 — a statistic that does not include those foreign nationals living in Ireland that have been naturalized as citizens — although the new sex crime figures do not appear to break down the nationality or background of offenders.

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    Imam Praises Muslim Increase in Ireland…

    An imam at the Galway mosque was “pleasantly surprised” to learn Mohammed was last year the most popular name for boys born in the city.

    Mohammed is a popular name in Muslim communities across the world and is chosen by parents to honour the Prophet Mohammed and his work preaching the word of God.

    Ireland has historically had a small Muslim population, but this has begun to change in recent years.

    “It’s not something I expected,” Ibrahim Noonan told Moncrieff.

    “I would have expected maybe Finn or Aengus or Seán or whatever, but I was pleasantly surprised, and there was a smile on my face when I came to know that Mohammed was the name that was the most popular name.”

    In 1991, only 3,875 Muslims lived in Ireland, but by 2016 that number had grown to 63,443.

    The 2022 census is expected to record an even larger population, and Mr. Noonan says growth has been particularly strong in Galway.

    “I used to make comments about it to friends of mine, that it seemed that every third person was a Muslim – male or female,” he said.

    “There’s definitely signs of a huge increase in Muslim people living in Ireland – especially Galway city itself.”

    The growth in the local Muslim population is mainly driven by immigration, with large numbers of Muslims from overseas coming to study or work in the health service


     
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  3. padraig

    padraig Powers

    In the Old Testament the same old story is told over and over and over again. The people come to God, the people become rich and victorious leave God. The experience Chastisement, become poor and Chastened, remorseful and return to God. Then they once again become rich and victorious and flee from God again.

    However the big, big difference between ourselves and the Hebrews of Old is that they had not acknowledged the Messiah nor had the aid and help of Our Holy Mother the Church.

    So we in Ireland are ten times, a hundred times more culpable. So then our Chastisement when it comes in full force will be ten, a hundred times stronger than anything the Hebrews ever experienced.

    One of the great Signs of what is to come upon us is the lack of the Great Prophetic Voice calling us to our senses. Is their on the entire island of Ireland a single Bishops who has been telling it like it is , summoning us to Repentence and Warning of what is to come?

    No. Not a single one.

    We have not earned even this, something the Hebrews were always gifted with. A Prophet to walk amongst us in time of need.

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  4. miker

    miker Powers

    Just after reading your post, I came upon this article. I was shocked and saddened to read there has been no priest ordained in this diocese in 10 years and not one man currently in the Seminary! Sad.

    And maybe it was not in article so want to be fair to this bishop, but the answer to this is not “innovation” but rather put in sackcloth , prayer and fasting. The bishop compares this period in Ireland to Israel’s 40 years in wildnesses. Why were they there in first place? Because they rebelled and rejected God. Time to renounce sins. And this is not just about Ireland.., the US and all of Europe is in same boat.
    https://aleteia.org/2023/03/09/iris...m=email&utm_source=sendgrid&utm_term=20230309
     
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  5. maryrose

    maryrose Powers

    The silence from the church in Ireland is deafening. The gay marriage referendum and the abortion referendum passed with hardly a peep from them. They still do not preach on these issues. The priest in Kerry was cancelled last year because he had the temerity to call out these sins. Now gender ideology is proposed to be taught in primary schools. Lots of parents have lodged objections. Yesterday the Management of Catholic Schools have (the Bishops) have also raised objections and said it is not acceptable in Catholic schools. I see the government have launched an inquiry now into all Catholic schools on sex abuse and have invited anyone who wishes to report something to come forward. We can see how this is going to go. They want to get the Catholic Church out of education.
    The battle is intensifying every day.
     
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  6. padraig

    padraig Powers

    I am afraid before conversion there must be conviction of sin. I am afraid we have not even got this far yet.

    In fact as Pope St John Paul 2 indicated we have lost the sense of what sin is.

    We don't even believe there is such a thing as sin, no more than we believe in the Little People.

    We simply believe that something is either Legal of Illegal. There are things wider society like and things they don't like.

    ..and that is all that counts.
     
  7. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Our Local Bishop has a priest who makes controversial statements for him without attribution. He never makes them himself.

    You can guess why.

    This is the Second largest Diocese in Ireland and he has just been promoted to Nuncio to the EU by Pope Francis were he will go on to become Cardinal no doubt.

    The most striking action he took whilst here was to renovate his mansion at a rumoured price of three million pounds ($3.5 million)

    The bad go upwards like rocket ships the good are sent to Antartica.

     
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  8. Immaculata

    Immaculata Principalities

    "St Patrick's Day Prayer Walk -Reclaim St Patrick's Day and remind people about the true message of St Patrick. - Friday 17th @ 4.30pm, Gathering at Garden of Remembrance and processing to St Kevin's park, Camden Row"

    St Patrick's Day Prayer Walk - Dublin (irishnuntii.com)
     
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  9. garabandal

    garabandal Powers

    Statement to:
    The Irish diaspora and Catholics of the World....

    The Irish will Proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ around the world once again!

    St Patrick is alive and with us in 2023.

    You Irish and of Irish descent have a big role to play in bringing the world back to God.
    ITS IN YOUR SPIRITUAL GENES.

    The devil knows what Ireland is capable of and is seeking to trip us up.

    God's Hand is upon the Irish nation.
    God has NOT deserted us!

    Ireland will be a proclaimer of God's salvation to the ends of the earth.
    It already is.
    "A light shines in the darkness and the darkness has NOT overcome it!"

    It is Ireland's charism to be a missionary people.

    Repentance and reparation for our sins draws God's mercy and power upon us and the whole world.

    Catholic of America, join me and the Irish in repentance, reparation this lent; then proclamation of God's salvation after lent to the whole world!

    Globalist powers of tyranny, slavery and fear are as nought in the Face of the living God!

    Christ stands in our midst for our liberation.

    Stay faithful! Stay in a state of grace!
    Persevere to the end, for "he who perseveres to the end will be saved!"

    Patrick McCrystal
    Executive Director
    Human Life International (Ireland)
    17th March 2023.
     
  10. padraig

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    garabandal Powers

     
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  12. Immaculata

    Immaculata Principalities

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  13. AED

    AED Powers

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  14. Immaculata

    Immaculata Principalities

    Another event mentioned on that same site looks like it will be a great event for the country. A french group are coming to Ireland to put up celtic crosses and to hold prayer rallies for each one - 5 Celtic Crosses to be erected in May 2023 (irishnuntii.com)

    5 Celtic Crosses to be erected in May 2023

    In France, the association S.O.S Calvaires erect or restore one cross everyday. Every year,


    we are going abroad to help a country for a specific reason. This year, S.O.S Calvaires is


    coming to Ireland between the 5th and the 13th of May, to erect five celtic crosses (High


    Cross) made of wood in our workshop, Here in France. We are putting the crosses in five


    places which are very emblematic for the country, to help the country gain in hope


    towards its difficulties. Here are the five reasons for the crosses :




    - Despair


    - religion war between Catholics and protestants


    - vocation crisis


    - youth crisis


    - Sexual abuses within the Church.




    Our answer towards these problems will be the one of the cross, which we will put on


    the five following places :




    - Moyne House, Abbeyknockmoy, on the place where the new and growing federation of


    scouts of Europe camp (youth crisis) ;




    - Kylemore Abbey, whose community is in a vocational desert, and don’t have any priest


    (vocational crisis) ;




    - Pilgrimage with the cross at top of Croagh Patrick, and the cross will be kept inside the


    chapel (desesperance) ;




    - Holy Cross Abbey, Newry, Northern Ireland, where the war is still going between


    Catholics and Protestants (Religion war) ;




    - Institute of Christ the King, Ardee, a newly established community,young and fervent (to


    pray for sexual abuses in Church).




    Our idea is to do just like we do here in France, to organize public blessings, and to


    gather people around the cross, to pray for the country and to give hope for the


    Irish people.




    So everyone is welcome to our events during May, you will find more information on our


    posters. (see below)


    Please come and help us restore the crosses and your country during these days.




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    Please God they get a good turnout.
     
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  17. AED

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  18. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    Yes. It seems to be moving quickly. :(:mad:
     
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  19. jackzokay

    jackzokay Powers

    If this had happened 20 years ago, I'd be delighted... Hoping to get Ireland United again.
    Today, it's my great dread.
    'The South' have sold their souls for big houses and fancy cars. The only country on the planet to have actually voted-in abortion via a referendum! And gay marriage too!

    At least the Protestant parties here in the North stood firm against it. And the so-called Catholic Sinn Fein only got it introduced by going cap in hand to London (over-riding all of our protocols) and pleading to have it introduced here!
    They got their way.
    Many Catholics in the North didn't want it and, strangely -- bizarrely -- in a move never before heard of, Catholics actually voted for unionist/protestant parties on this issue.
    Poor Ireland has indeed fallen.
     
  20. padraig

    padraig Powers

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-65824502

    Abortion access lessons to be compulsory in post-primary schools in NI

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    By Robbie Meredith
    BBC News NI education correspondent

    It will be compulsory for all post-primary schools in Northern Ireland to teach pupils about access to abortion and prevention of early pregnancy.

    It comes after Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris laid new regulations in Parliament, covering relationships and sex education (RSE).

    In a written statement, he said he had a legal duty to act on recommendations made in a United Nations (UN) report.

    Until now individuals schools have decided how to teach sex education.

    But the Report of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, or the CEDAW Report, it said RSE in Northern Ireland should be compulsory and comprehensive.

    In practice that will mean pupils have to be taught about issues like how to prevent a pregnancy, the legal right to an abortion in Northern Ireland, and how relevant services may be accessed.

    The Department of Education has been contacted by BBC News NI for a response to the new regulations.

    On Tuesday, Mr Heaton-Harris said: "I have today laid regulations in Parliament to implement the CEDAW recommendation to 'make age-appropriate, comprehensive and scientifically accurate education on sexual and reproductive health and rights, a compulsory component of curriculum for adolescents, covering prevention of early pregnancy and access to abortion in Northern Ireland, and monitor its implementation.'"

    "The regulations will mirror the approach taken in England with regard to education about the prevention of early pregnancy and access to abortion.

    "It has always been my preference that, as a devolved matter, the Department of Education in Northern Ireland updates the curriculum.

    "However, nearly four years have passed since the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Act 2019, adolescents in Northern Ireland are still not receiving comprehensive and scientifically accurate education on sexual and reproductive health and rights."

    Each school in Northern Ireland is currently required by the department to develop its own RSE policy and to teach RSE.

    However what is actually taught to pupils about RSE has been a matter for each school to decide, based on their school ethos.

    That approach has previously been criticised by some experts, who have said it leads to "different and inconsistent learning experiences" for pupils.

    The Executive Formation Act previously led to new laws on abortion being introduced in Northern Ireland.

    But according to Mr Heaton-Harris, that act also required him to implement recommendations on RSE contained in the CEDAW report.

    The CEDAW report said that young people were "denied the education necessary to enjoy their sexual and reproductive health and rights".

    In his written statement on Tuesday, Mr Heaton-Harris said he was amending previous education acts in Northern Ireland to make aspects of RSE compulsory.

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    Chris Heaton-Harris says he is amending previous education acts in Northern Ireland to make aspects of sex education compulsory
    Although the changes to the RSE curriculum will come into effect from 1 July, the Department of Education must issue guidance to schools by 1 January 2024 on what they are required to teach.

    Mr Heaton-Harris said that would give six months for "meaningful engagement with teachers, parents and young people" about the changes.

    He also said that parents could still withdraw their children "from education on sexual and reproductive health and rights, or elements of that education".

    "This follows the approach taken in England and Scotland," he said.

    "Consultation with parents on relationship and sexuality education is already common practice in Northern Ireland and we expect the Department of Education to ensure schools afford parents the opportunity to review relevant materials.

    "Educating adolescents on issues such as contraception, and access to abortion in Northern Ireland, should be done in a factual way that does not advocate, or oppose, a particular view on the moral and ethical considerations of abortion or contraception."

    The changes to RSE have been welcomed by the NSPCC in Northern Ireland.

    Natalie Whelehan from the children's charity called the new regulations a "positive step".

    "Making excellent quality RSE teaching available to all secondary school-aged children will ensure they receive information on what constitutes healthy and unhealthy relationships both online and offline and about their right to be safe, heard and protected," she said.

    "This positive step also means that young people in Northern Ireland will now have consistent access to similar information available to young people in the rest of the UK."
     
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