Statement from Association of Catholic Priests in Ireland is a Disaster

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Sunday, May 20, 2018 - 23:45
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I bet they would tell you how to vote on immigration.

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    Goodbye, Catholic Church in Ireland. It was nice knowing you. St. Patrick is so disappointed in the Irish clergy today.

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      Don't forget that we also have a number of saintly priests protecting their flocks and striving for holiness. The ACP does not represent catholics in Ireland. The young priests I have had the honour of meeting are true, orthodox, prayerful men. Please pray for them.

 

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Sounds like something coming from Anglicans.

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Being Irish, they'll blame the nuns again.
In the past the nuns tried to save the babies the Irish abandoned, and were blamed for that.
Now the progressive Irish won't abandon babies; they'll just murder them.
Must be H*** to be a child in Ireland.

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The snakes are back in Ireland, as evidenced by these faithless, mealy mouthed feminites that have the audacity to wear a Roman Collar.

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"A priest goes to Heaven or a priest goes to Hell with a thousand people behind." - St. Jean-Marie Vianney

 

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    It's difficult enough when the wolves attack the flock; it's unconscionable when the wolves turn out to be the priests.

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Damnable

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I'm an atheist and I find this absolutely atrocious. Abortion, without the elements of sin, is still a plague on our society. When men and women become so cold they can kill their own offspring like they were cold germs, then everyone has an obligation to change the culture.

 

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Catholic Church out of Ireland NOW!!!!

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What an appalling statement. God said "You are neither hot nor cold, so I will spit you out of my mouth".
We saw that even poor Alfie Evans and a father and mother valiantly fighting to save their baby's life could not motivate the men who run our church to get involved, not really. If they will not do whatever it takes to save a baby whom they can see, why on earth would they lift a finger to save a baby they cannot see. Short answer: They won't. They are hirelings and cowards, disbelievers and wolves in sheep's clothing. They are Judas priests, good for nothing.
But they don't need us. We see Stephen Schwarzman, a Jewish philanthropist in New York wrote a $40 MILLION dollar check to the NY diocese and he sponsored (with his spare change) the Met Pagan Fest. My brothers and sisters, these men don't need us and our pittance put into the collection plate. They are being paid by billionaires, and what billionaires don't put up the government will, if only they will bring in more Muslims to Christendom, which they are only too happy to do.

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"Whoever does not hate error, does not love the truth".  - G.K. Chesterton
 
"Tolerance is the virtue of man without convictions." - G.K. Chesterton

An Einstein quote comes to mind when I read articles like this:

"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidly, and I'm not sure about the universe."

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    Students of Irish history find it conclusive that "snakes", as in those driven out of Ireland by St. Patrick, was a euphemism for homosexuals. Looks like they're back.

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I mean, really, everything they say has the ring of truth except the part where they call themselves Catholic.

 

 

 

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The scandal by the association of Catholic priests in Scotland is criminal.

I have little doubt that the Irish will legalise the killing of unborn children come the referendum. If not this referendum, then the next, and if not that, then the one after - however long it takes.

After the Irish amended the law to accept sodomitical unions,  it was clear that there is very little decency there and that the Irish are intent on selling out their magnificent religious heritage at the alter of inclusion, hedonism and greed.

Absent a revival of Catholicism in Ireland - and there are no signs of that - it is much more likely that Ireland will follow the way of Belgium into full trailblazers for the culture of death than anything else.