Ireland: Attending Mass Is CRIMINAL OFFENCE
The godless Irish government considers priests who celebrate Mass and faithful who attend it, as criminals. IrishCatholic.com (March 28) published the government’s response to a High Court case which …More
The godless Irish government considers priests who celebrate Mass and faithful who attend it, as criminals.
IrishCatholic.com (March 28) published the government’s response to a High Court case which has been challenging their Mass ban.
In the response, the government calls Mass celebrations, except for restricted funerals or weddings, an offence punishable by law. Citizens may not leave their homes to attend Mass. The restrictions are penal.
This reply contradicts earlier denials. In November, the Department of Health still told IrishCatholic.com that “holding a religious service is not a penal offence.”
Picture: © Mazur/cbcew.org.uk, CC BY-NC-ND, #newsUofvezzbik
IrishCatholic.com (March 28) published the government’s response to a High Court case which has been challenging their Mass ban.
In the response, the government calls Mass celebrations, except for restricted funerals or weddings, an offence punishable by law. Citizens may not leave their homes to attend Mass. The restrictions are penal.
This reply contradicts earlier denials. In November, the Department of Health still told IrishCatholic.com that “holding a religious service is not a penal offence.”
Picture: © Mazur/cbcew.org.uk, CC BY-NC-ND, #newsUofvezzbik
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Without the Mass, non possumus
Therefore, brethren, stand fast; and hold the traditions which you have learned, whether by word, or by our letters. 2 Thessalonians 2:15

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The photo does not correspond to reality. All the women are not wearing the veil, which was unthinkable at the time.