What we traditional Catholics are going through over here in Ireland with 'the Pope' coming for two days could hardly be found in a piece of fiction written in Hell. With a ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ prime-minister ready to greet the man who kept his mouth closed while 'Catholic' Ireland voted in homo 'marriage' and abortion, you can imagine the chaos here. Now that Catholicism has been kicked out of Ireland they can entertain themselves watching this Catholic pop star waving to all knowing his visit will mean NOTHING to enhance the lost Catholic Faith. Coupled with that is the breaking news about the exposure of the Cardinal, bishop and priest ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ culture in America and all around the world, all it is doing is giving 100% publicity to all that is rotten in the hierarchy. Francis has alreasdy joined the 'Clericalism' (a policy of maintaining or increasing the power of a religious hierarchy) ploy rather than the ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖISM that seems to have taken over the Catholic Church. Cardinals and bishops who were to 'speak' to the families couldn't come, too busdy trying to shred evidence that could put them all in prison.
The place where the 'meeting of families' is being held is under seige today, a day when LGBT is being discussed. The LGBT crowd are outside protesting against their not being allowed a STAND at the meeting.
The only good thing is that there is an alternative 2-day meeting with over 400 attending. It is all traditional Catholic talks and videos. My wife and friends asre there and she said it was wonderful to be with like minded Catholics at a time like this.
On another subject alltogether. We have over here a 'Rose of Tralee' August festival in Kerry every year. Young ladies come from all over the world to take part. Two years asgo, the Rose of Tralee caught up with modern Ireland when a lesbian was elected. My did they celebrate the 'new' Ireland. This year the favourite was a girl with a child whose 'Partner' sat in the front row. Now if they were married she could not be a Rose, it is only for 'single' girls. However, a friend of mine put his money on a girl whose Father was from Africa married to an Irish woman, the only one of 32 coloured. As we are well into multi-culturism over here, a ploy to rid all vestages of Irish Catholicism, it was no surprise who won, another celebration in the papers for the new Ireland. What the other Roses made of it who knows. One of them spoke of her Catholic faith and the host said to her, 'I hope you keep it to yourself.' Fat chance that lovely girl had of being the 2018 Irish Rose.
Next year I am hoping for a transgender woman as a Rose. On him I certainly would bet a few quid on winning the Rose of Tralee.