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Traditional Catholic Faith => Catholic Living in the Modern World => Topic started by: John Grace on January 26, 2014, 07:01:43 AM

Title: The wedding in Gods Country
Post by: John Grace on January 26, 2014, 07:01:43 AM
Yesterday will be a hard act to follow. I attended the wedding of two friends of mine. Some Irish readers will know what I write about.

I would like to congratulate them both on their wedding. There was 'talk' of me getting married to the girl a few years ago. I docuмented my 'clashes' with her over Bishop Williamson.  




Despite all this it was a great privilege to attend the wedding of two dear friends. I am very happy my friend of 16 years has married a great Catholic woman.

The two that married yesterday are radical Catholics, two fighters, who I will gladly stand shoulder to shoulder with against the enemies of Our Lord.

Yesterday was Catholicism in action and this newly married couple are an example to us all.

Pray for them.

A Catholic from the West of Ireland married a fine Catholic woman from Louisiana.


“Do chum Gloire De agus Onora na hEireann” (To the Glory of God and Honour of Ireland)


Title: The wedding in Gods Country
Post by: John Grace on January 26, 2014, 07:11:03 AM
The bride's father from Louisiana  shared the story of his dying Irish grandmother, who with the rosary beads in her hands, said never let them take the rosary from you.

The message to the enemies of the faith, the enemies of Our Lord is simple. They can be assured here and now the rosary beads will never be taken from the Irish and we will face death before compromise.
Title: The wedding in Gods Country
Post by: soulguard on January 26, 2014, 01:41:37 PM
Quote from: John Grace



“Do chum Gloire De agus Onora na hEireann” (To the Glory of God and Honour of Ireland)




Actually it is "Do chum gloire De agus anoir na hEireann" For the glory of God and the honor of Ireland.

Another good one is "Moladh go deo le Dia" Praised forever be God.

The oldest hymn in Irish is Shine Alleluia. What does it mean but "We Alleluia" as if Alleluia were a verb.
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Title: Re: The wedding in Gods Country
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on January 17, 2022, 05:11:26 PM
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