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Author Topic: Consecration of Ireland  (Read 2563 times)

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Re: Consecration of Ireland
« Reply #20 on: December 07, 2017, 06:40:51 AM »
Yesterday abortion campaigners posed beside a statue of Our Lady and mocked Our Lady. A few pro life folk on Twitter laughed it off but here are a few snippets.

'Another ridiculous, immature stunt that’s going to work against the repeal side'

.'The trouble is it won’t!
Pulling down posters

Abusing women, children & other vulnerable ppl at prolife rally

Admitting repeal is about killing babies

Fundraisers by sɛҳuąƖ predictors

Biased'


'Silence now but it may make people think differently when the time comes to vote.  The ones on the fence might just come down on our side.'

.'There’s nobody on the fence!
They’re under their beds!
Frightened of repeal tactics!
They’re2afraid 2stand up4the unborn because they know that the majority of mainstream prolife orgs are too PC(spineless)&this includes the largest pro-life org in the country the Catholic Churc'


'Indeed. Even this evening there was a hesitance here on Twitter to address this anti Catholic tweet. A few pro lifers merely laughed it off. Childish not being classy etc etc.'

''Don’t get me wrong, this is not a Christian account nor is it Christian bashing account for that matter... but where are your guys???
Imagine compromising your faith for fear of offending others??'

Re: Consecration of Ireland
« Reply #21 on: December 07, 2017, 06:47:02 AM »
'Repeal' is the pro abortion campaign. The snippets I shared are from pro-life folk on Twitter. Our own little Counter Culture shared this 

''Indeed. Even this evening there was a hesitance here on Twitter to address this anti Catholic tweet. A few pro lifers merely laughed it off. Childish not being classy etc etc'


Re: Consecration of Ireland
« Reply #22 on: December 07, 2017, 06:55:46 AM »
I took some flak from fellow pro-lifers for sharing this. See below A small business owner asked me to share. He has this displayed in his shop. 

'100% respect but we'll lose the referendum if we frame it in terms of religion.'

'You need to know your audience. Religion has its place. So okay to share in a prayer group etc, not so much on the door steps

'Agreed, this referendum along with the already passed SSM is a rebellion vote against the Catholic Church for its failures in Irish society. ProLife need to keep religion out of the centre of this debate going forward. Pray in private that this approach will work if you must.'

I replied to them

'Most pro life groups here in Ireland are secular but religious people have every right to campaign and help save the 8th. Public prayer and door to door included.'