Catholics in Dublin marched from the GPO to the Dail yesterday.
French Catholics Defy Lockdown, Host Outdoor Masses
Soros Reignites Tensions With Poland and Hungary
Left Wing Parties Criticised After Carlow Conspiracy Debunked
Labour and the Greens are facing calls to apologise for their irresponsible roles in a Twitter hate mob.
Teachers in Irish Catholic School Targeted Online
Supreme Court Orders New York Churches to Open
Antifa Torch Another Church in Chile
On Red Wednesday, the 25th of November, Christians facing persecution are remembered and prayed for.
For Leftists in Chile, Red Wednesday has been an opportunity to further oppress the world’s most persecuted faith.
In Antofagasta this evening, leftists have set fire to the Cathedral. Accompanying it was their usual hyena screams and celebrations.
1 month ago, Chile had faced several attacks on churches ahead of a plebiscite on changing the constitution, including the torching of Santiago Cathedral. The plebiscite passed, many Catholics will have felt a sigh of relief that they were no longer targets. But on this, the 1 month anniversary of the vote, leftists have made clear that this is just the beginning. They want the whole church gone and they are willing to burn it to the ground if needs be.
Red Wednesday Remembers Persecuted Christians
Christians are being persecuted in greater numbers than ever. Red Wednesday aims to raise awareness.
French Catholics Increase Demonstrations Against Restrictions
Ugandan Charity Changing Lives
Something is Stirring in France
‘Babies stabbed in the heart' Ireland's Abortion Horror
Overcrowding, Misdiagnosis, Death - Post Repeal Ireland
Ireland’s 2018 Repeal of the Right to Life has had disastrous effects upon Irish mothers and babies.
10 Papal Encyclicals that Every Catholic Should Read
French Catholics Pray for Return to Mass
Armenians Prepare to Abandon Historic Churches
Dadivank Monastery
With the impending encroachment of Azerbaijani forces, Christians in the Karabakh region of Armenia are now torching their homes and removing crosses from their churches as they await the inevitable arrival of their enemies.
Prominent amongst these is the monastery at Dadivank. The monastery was constructed between 1000 AD and 1300. After retrieving the church in 1994, Armenians had carried out extensive renovations upon it, to its various frescoes especially.
Now, despite defiance, the bells, the stonework and the frescoes are being transported to Armenia for safekeeping.
This is a sad time for the Armenian people and for all Christians. It is yet another reminder of where we are headed as a world, with non Christians becoming increasingly militant and intolerant towards our existence. It’s very important to keep tuned out from mainstream media lest we think that their views are reflective of reality across the world.
Armenians Facing into the Abyss Once Again
Young Irish Catholics ask for Mass to be Restored
As Catholics have been forced to watch BLM protests in Dublin and Joe Biden parties in Ballina, the time has come to restore the Mass.
Irish Virus Experts Hoping to Invent New Date for Christmas
We gave up Easter. We delayed Communions. We held off on Confirmations.
We left cemeteries empty at the beginning of November instead of praying near the remains of our loved ones and laying flowers for them.
We entered Level 5 restrictions again, assured that it would allow us to have a normal Christmas.
Now, we face a whole new level of brazen failure to fulfil their promises.
Professor Tomas Ryan of Trinity College was speaking on Newstalk this morning and stated the following,
‘ I think we can return to a normality that is quite like life right now in most of Australia by early January, which would mean Level One or Level Zero restrictions by January, if we get rid of this now.
One way of doing this would be to delay Christmas until the end of January and have a real Christmas and a real party then.”
The haughtiness required to think that you can change centuries of tradition on a whim. Continuing, Professor Ryan explained himself: ‘I don’t think we have been communicated reasonable expectations from the Government on what our Christmas is going to be like.
It is certainly not going to be anything like the Christmases we normally have anyway. The important thing is, we are all in lockdown now, we are paying a heavy price anyway and we want to make sure we get the right benefit from it and we won’t be getting that if we have another lockdown in January.’
Modern man has become so accustomed to thinking that he is immortal, that his fear of death has propelled him to forget to hold to things that make this life worth living. If we take this advice and cancel Christmas, we can guarantee you that you won’t get Christmas at the end of January. We were told in March and April that banning services for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter was the shortcut to restoring normality, yet we haven’t had normality restored. Even as Gaelic football games are allowed, school is allowed and journalists are allowed to travel to their studios.














