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 is insulation there :).
In Reenascreena, west Cork, Ireland took place the blessing of the new resistance chapel by Bishop Faure yesterday (All Saints)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 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?There are good reasons. But not the place for discussion here. You should talk to the priests yourself and they will explain.
In Reenascreena, west Cork, Ireland took place the blessing of the new resistance chapel by Bishop Faure yesterday (All Saints)Humble, beautiful chapel.
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?.
Plastic Paddy alert !? ? ? ? ? ?
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.
AddictofFilm (http://null) 3 years ago (http://null)
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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.BTW thanks Neil for posting the video :cheers:
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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The tall, thin, older, balding priest is Fr. Francis Gallagher.Fr. Gallagher has been conditionally ordained.
Glad to see him join the Resistance!
Presumably Bishop Faure has conditionally ordained him (I.e., the SSPX never did)?
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If we only had OLD IRELAND over here in Ireland!
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.
.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.
The Irish flag should have the image of St. Patrick in the white center panel!
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