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Title: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 02, 2017, 06:16:49 AM
In Reenascreena, west Cork, Ireland took place the blessing of the new resistance chapel by Bishop Faure yesterday (All Saints)

There were about 70-80 people present as well as Fr. Ballini, Fr. MacDonald and Fr. Frances Gallagher.

Everything well very well and a great day was enoyed by all.

The blessing was followed by Mass, then lunch, and Confirmations and benediction in the evening.

The Bishop will be saying Mass tomorrow in a famine graveyard to commemorate the victims of this tradegy.

I will try to upload photos now also, but wanted to post this up first.

The chapel blessing represents an important step in the establishing of the resistance in Ireland, as we have not hitherto fore had a chapel of our own.
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 02, 2017, 06:19:34 AM
(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BymcIhR86MLZTXhSTFhWUFBQLXc/view?usp=sharing)


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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 02, 2017, 06:29:45 AM
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 02, 2017, 06:32:57 AM
Here are some photos. If someone could tell me if these work, I would be much obliged.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BymcIhR86MLZMUJhWU5FamhEZFk/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BymcIhR86MLZSDFCLU9kWC0wMTg/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BymcIhR86MLZTTU0bU8tTjVhVGs/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BymcIhR86MLZaFJlTmtIQjk2RG8/view?usp=sharing

(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BymcIhR86MLZMUJhWU5FamhEZFk/view?usp=sharing)

Links are the best I can do because the embed option doesn't seem to work very well. Sorry about that.
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Stubborn on November 02, 2017, 08:14:52 AM
Yes, the links work, the pictures came out well!

(https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BymcIhR86MLZTTU0bU8tTjVhVGs/view?usp=sharing)
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: josefamenendez on November 02, 2017, 09:07:51 AM
Wow- you are blessed in Ireland!
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 02, 2017, 02:36:12 PM
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Neil Obstat on November 02, 2017, 03:38:10 PM
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Not to change the subject, but for those who might be interested -- this photo contains an example of tradition in construction. It's one of the best examples that "tradition" (from practices used for hundreds of years) has in the building industry. 
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I'm referring to the two horizontal wood members you can see at the top of the photo. Those are called "collar ties" and they have a longstanding history. From the standpoint of engineering they do not compute, and if it were up to an engineer they would not be included in the design of the roof framing. But collar ties have been used traditionally for many centuries, being found in old European buildings, and have been used as well in America since builders and carpenters came from Europe to work in America. 
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I don't see any structural ridge member although there could be one concealed above the white panels among purlins where hopefully there is insulation, too. Ireland gets cold. Lacking a structural ridge the roof would be less durable and less sturdy. (The ridge member has a purpose related to the use of collar ties.)
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For the good of the Resistance Catholics using this new chapel, I hope it endures and serves them well. 
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 02, 2017, 03:51:40 PM
There is insulation there :)
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: SeanJohnson on November 02, 2017, 04:00:37 PM
The tall, thin, older, balding priest is Fr. Francis Gallagher.

Glad to see him join the Resistance!

Presumably Bishop Faure has conditionally ordained him (I.e., the SSPX never did)?
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: orestesbrownson on November 02, 2017, 05:26:58 PM
Fr Francis Gallagher was ordained by +Williamson in 1993: http://stas.org/sites/sspx/files/v050_sum1993.pdf (http://stas.org/sites/sspx/files/v050_sum1993.pdf) 
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: SeanJohnson on November 02, 2017, 06:17:13 PM
Fr Francis Gallagher was ordained by +Williamson in 1993: http://stas.org/sites/sspx/files/v050_sum1993.pdf (http://stas.org/sites/sspx/files/v050_sum1993.pdf)
This is a common misunderstanding:
There are 2 Fr. Francis Gallaghers.
The one you reference was indeed ordained by +BW (but he is not the one in the pics above).
The Fr. Francis Gallagher pictured above with Bishop Faure was a priest of the Diocese of Peoria (IL) at that time.
I have spoken with him personally on the phone as recently as last month, and at that time, he had not been conditionally ordained by a certainly validly consecrated bishop.
He did mention he was "conditionally ordained" by a certain sedevacantist Bishop (Frank Slupski), but even many sedes dispute the validity of his consecration (and consequently sacraments), in light of the limited information pertaining to his alleged consecration.
To his credit, Fr. Gallagher desires conditional ordination (and even wanted it while in the SSPX, but Bishop Fellay refused it).
So the question remains: Has Bishop Faure (or any of the other Resistance bishops) conditionally ordained him?
He is certainly willing, and will be a great asset for the Resistance.
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: orestesbrownson on November 02, 2017, 09:07:56 PM
Sean--thanks for the correction and for the information.   If you hear anything about a sub conditione ordination, please let me know.
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Neil Obstat on November 02, 2017, 10:29:31 PM
There is insulation there :)
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Thank you, it's nice to know that. You've got a nice size chapel there. I hope it's big enough for your growing group!
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: AJNC on November 02, 2017, 10:57:18 PM
In Reenascreena, west Cork, Ireland took place the blessing of the new resistance chapel by Bishop Faure yesterday (All Saints)

There were about 70-80 people present as well as Fr. Ballini, Fr. MacDonald and Fr. Frances Gallagher.

Everything well very well and a great day was enoyed by all.

The blessing was followed by Mass, then lunch, and Confirmations and benediction in the evening.

The Bishop will be saying Mass tomorrow in a famine graveyard to commemorate the victims of this tradegy.

I will try to upload photos now also, but wanted to post this up first.

The chapel blessing represents an important step in the establishing of the resistance in Ireland, as we have not hitherto fore had a chapel of our own.
There seem to be enough priests.  Why does a priest from the Philippines come over to Ireland to stand in for Fr Macdonald when the latter  visits Australia? 
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 03, 2017, 05:09:21 AM
There seem to be enough priests.  Why does a priest from the Philippines come over to Ireland to stand in for Fr Macdonald when the latter  visits Australia?
There are good reasons. But not the place for discussion here. You should talk to the priests yourself and they will explain.
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 03, 2017, 04:20:05 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAJrZsE8Bf8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAJrZsE8Bf8)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crpKO6p7J7o (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crpKO6p7J7o)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5bokQmSW3I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5bokQmSW3I)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKsyRnWT6Dc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKsyRnWT6Dc)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjIdTjwl0Qg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjIdTjwl0Qg)
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Incredulous on November 04, 2017, 09:47:07 PM
In Reenascreena, west Cork, Ireland took place the blessing of the new resistance chapel by Bishop Faure yesterday (All Saints)

There were about 70-80 people present as well as Fr. Ballini, Fr. MacDonald and Fr. Frances Gallagher.

Everything well very well and a great day was enoyed by all.

The blessing was followed by Mass, then lunch, and Confirmations and benediction in the evening.

The Bishop will be saying Mass tomorrow in a famine graveyard to commemorate the victims of this tradegy.

I will try to upload photos now also, but wanted to post this up first.

The chapel blessing represents an important step in the establishing of the resistance in Ireland, as we have not hitherto fore had a chapel of our own.
Humble, beautiful chapel. 

Congratulations!(https://78462f86-a-968a7bca-s-sites.googlegroups.com/a/irishh0Ɩ0cαųst.org/www/1024-map.gif?attachauth=ANoY7co-u3l5clf7Xws7E2YMkvJPHgfxVw25__yL88mJonSVPHYKQHgRvDv3tYg7Hj43eu__NrYJgkCd0_2v4MhqFZ8BBZtedRyJm2WYNLpmKtW_p5nnlpb3-TO4ZOJSLUsB5m5thjVNpgj8NWTZtQc0ZbbhssBboAJQ_gRQSuQ1HZxAos2sd6CE4VahljsmHv63OzLT8B9s1PycCNju3n1IL8MDNPwnig%3D%3D&attredirects=0)

I've read where the "famine graveyards" are many.

The British run, Irish h0Ɩ0cαųst was estimated to have eliminated over 6 million souls.  

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This is not a тαℓмυdic occult number, but a very probably estimate, with mass graves behind it.  

To this day, the ʝʊdɛօ-masonics are trying to cover it up.

Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Neil Obstat on November 04, 2017, 11:28:15 PM
There seem to be enough priests.  Why does a priest from the Philippines come over to Ireland to stand in for Fr Macdonald when the latter visits Australia?
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If the Blarney stone stood out in Sidney Harbor
And Dublin Town to Melbourne came to stay
If the Shannon River joined the Brisbane Waters
And Killarney's lakes flowed into Botany Bay
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If the Shandon Bells rang out in old Fremantle
And County Cork in Adelaide did appear
Erin's sons would never roam, all the boys would stay at home
If we only had old Ireland over here
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https://youtu.be/6tpsGlH-tLE
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: stgobnait on November 05, 2017, 02:34:34 AM
If we only had OLD IRELAND over here in Ireland!
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: chrstnoel1 on November 06, 2017, 05:55:35 AM
Plastic Paddy alert !
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: stgobnait on November 06, 2017, 11:17:39 AM
I get that! :jester:
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Neil Obstat on November 06, 2017, 02:41:19 PM
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Kristof Van Hoeven (http://null) 2 years ago (http://null)

My friend who has Irish parents and lives in a city with a big Irish roman catholic community (Manchester, England) went to Boston on her holiday. While there she visited an Irish themed pub and had nothing but a lot of attitude directed at her because she was English. (Being called a 'Tan' etc) This is what annoys me about some of the plastic paddies in America - they simplify everything and have a rose-tinted idea of the 'homeland' and it's relationship to the 'big evil' that's so divorced from reality.
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It's not so much a nationality but an ethnic group.  Who uses the term "Plastic Paddy"   It's an ethnic slur.  Bigotry nothing we aren't used to and the Irish diaspora is use to that doesn't matter if you are born and raised in Ireland and then immigrated or you are born into an Irish family somewhere else.
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.Christy Dolan 2 years ago (http://null)

Stop using words that you do not understand.

Btw, the term was coined by the Irish Themselves who were sick to the teeth with the carry on of the diaspora

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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Neil Obstat on November 06, 2017, 02:54:13 PM
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FYI I tried searching for plastic paddy videos and most everything I found was New York Bronx/Brooklyn trashy, vulgar and profane. Mostly young women getting drunk.
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: chrstnoel1 on November 07, 2017, 07:56:49 AM
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FYI I tried searching for plastic paddy videos and most everything I found was New York Bronx/Brooklyn trashy, vulgar and profane. Mostly young women getting drunk.
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BTW thanks Neil for posting the video  :cheers:
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 09, 2017, 10:09:20 AM
The tall, thin, older, balding priest is Fr. Francis Gallagher.

Glad to see him join the Resistance!

Presumably Bishop Faure has conditionally ordained him (I.e., the SSPX never did)?
Fr. Gallagher has been conditionally ordained.
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Neil Obstat on November 09, 2017, 11:13:21 AM

If we only had OLD IRELAND over here in Ireland!
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It would appear this little Resistance chapel is just that, a piece of Old Ireland for those who'd like that.
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It's a small beginning, but I expect what you'll have there will revive in your spirit fond things that have been allowed to go dormant.
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Sad to say there must be Irish today in Ireland who want no part of Old Ireland.
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Actually, I know some Irish in Los Angeles who have been entirely secularized, and their idea of Ireland has nothing to do with the Faith handed down from St. Patrick.
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But there are also Irish in Los Angeles who hold on tenaciously to the Faith of our fathers, and the difference is quite evident.
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Meg on November 09, 2017, 11:24:18 AM


He did mention he was "conditionally ordained" by a certain sedevacantist Bishop (Frank Slupski), but even many sedes dispute the validity of his consecration (and consequently sacraments), in light of the limited information pertaining to his alleged consecration.

Is Fr. Gallagher a sedevacantist?
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: Neil Obstat on November 09, 2017, 11:49:37 AM
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The Irish flag should have the image of St. Patrick in the white center panel!
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Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: stgobnait on November 09, 2017, 12:30:30 PM
 :o and watch people wrap the Flag around their shoulders and drag it along the ground at football matches and their paddys day mardi gras, I don't think so! :pray:
Title: Re: Ireland - Blessing of Chapel for resistance Nov 1st
Post by: St.Patrick on November 09, 2017, 02:59:25 PM
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The Irish flag should have the image of St. Patrick in the white center panel!
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The tricolour is based on the revolutionary flag of France. The green represents the Irish Catholics, the Orange the protestants, and the white is peace between them. It is an ecuмenical flag. The fenians who first used it believed firmly in religious liberty. They then went and made it the flag of the republic when they gained partial independence for Ireland.