Ireland Now ONLY Country in Europe to Ban Mass

The apologists for the anti Catholic Irish government have repeatedly pointed to Slovenia and Slovakia as evidence for defending draconian restrictions on the Mass.

Now those arguments are null and void as public Mass has returned to Slovenia.

In a document released by the Bishops of Slovenia, the conditions for returning to public Mass are laid out.

The restrictions on numbers attending are relatively loose but the sign of peace has been abandoned as in most places. Controversially, the bishops have also stated that Communion can only be received in the hand regardless of a person’s Covid status.

Singing is also forbidden.

You can read the full document here.

The news comes as Ireland’s government refused to hear Declan Ganley’s court case against the ban on public worship today, delaying it once again.

This coming Sunday, with pressure mounting, it is expected that even more churches will have Catholics praying outside them than last weekend, when hundreds gathered across various locations.

Unfortunately, on the 106th anniversary of the surrender of the Easter Rising, Ireland continues to look more and more like a state that cannot hold its own in terms of caring and providing for its people.

It was also announced today that there will be a bye election in Dublin in the coming months, with a number of extreme pro aborts and anti Catholics already signalling their intention to run. It is up to Catholics to campaign against them.