Ireland Rejects Further Destruction

The Irish people massively rejected two of the regime's proposals for constitutional change on the family on 8 March. The Irish regime conceded on Saturday that it had lost both referendums decisively. …More
The Irish people massively rejected two of the regime's proposals for constitutional change on the family on 8 March.
The Irish regime conceded on Saturday that it had lost both referendums decisively.
The first asked people to 'broaden' the definition of family from those based on marriage to include 'lasting relationships'.
The second proposed replacing language about a mother's 'domestic duties' with a clause recognising the care that family members provide for each other.
The victorious 'no' campaigners had argued that the concept of a 'durable relationship' was undefined and confusing, and that mothers would be 'erased' from the Constitution. The changes could also have constitutionally protected polygamous relationships in Muslim and other families.
Ireland voted for homosexual pseudo-marriage in 2015 and for murderous abortion in 2018.
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Ireland's government concedes defeat in the referendums on "Family" and "Care," which were intended to make the country's constitution "more progressive" and "gender-neutral."
SonoftheChurch
@Liam Ronan No….no stone. Never a stone, my friend. A whip, perhaps. A corded scourge like the one Our Lord held and put to good use in righteous zeal and outraged indignation when He whipped the crooks and thieves out of His Father’s House, and overturned the tables of their criminal enterprise, as recorded in John 2:14-17. Or an axe, perhaps. An axe, such as the one Saint John the Baptist declared …More
@Liam Ronan No….no stone. Never a stone, my friend. A whip, perhaps. A corded scourge like the one Our Lord held and put to good use in righteous zeal and outraged indignation when He whipped the crooks and thieves out of His Father’s House, and overturned the tables of their criminal enterprise, as recorded in John 2:14-17. Or an axe, perhaps. An axe, such as the one Saint John the Baptist declared was “laid at the root of the tree” when he called those Pharisees and Sadducees a “brood of vipers” and admonished them to turn from their hypocrisy and produce the “fruit” of genuine repentance, as recorded in Matthew 3:5-12….but no stone. Never a stone. And the “re-conversion” of your fair nation, for which we all fervently and most earnestly pray, will have started when, once again, it is considered illegal in Catholic Ireland for a MOTHER to have her innocent baby sliced apart alive and suctioned out of her own womb like vacuuming crumbs from between couch cushions, and when vile sodomites are no longer allowed to perpetrate the legal delusion of a fake marriage. That is when, with great joy and rejoicing, we shall know the “re-conversion” has begun, and that Christ, in all His blazing glory, once more reigns supreme as King on the Emerald Isle.
SonoftheChurch
Far too little, far too late....this vote is the height of hypocrisy, with a so-called attack on "motherhood" and the "family" rejected at the polls in order to assuage the warped (but guilty) national conscience of the Irish people, who have allowed the snakes to return and reign in fair Ireland. Because those same Irish "mothers" were empowered by the 2018 Constitutional Referendum to legally …More
Far too little, far too late....this vote is the height of hypocrisy, with a so-called attack on "motherhood" and the "family" rejected at the polls in order to assuage the warped (but guilty) national conscience of the Irish people, who have allowed the snakes to return and reign in fair Ireland. Because those same Irish "mothers" were empowered by the 2018 Constitutional Referendum to legally MURDER their children while they are yet contained in their wombs, literally legitimizing a woman's "right" to enact the brutal tearing apart limb from limb of her little baby's body and harvesting its organs. Nothing - absolutely nothing - could be more destructive to the "family" than that.....NOTHING!
English Catholic
I firmly believe that the campaigns of Irish men praying the rosary publicly in the streets has led to this reprieve. There Is Something Great Happening In Ireland It should embolden them to continue and increase their efforts.