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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,154 ✭✭✭✭Sangre


    Splendour wrote: »
    Given that we live in a mostly Catholic country, I don't see a big objection to the Angelus. If I were to find it offensive (which I don't), I could simply turn it off. The Angelus is something I don't need to protect my kids from if they are in the room. or something to be embarrassed about either.

    If I am on the continent in an hotel room and some porn station comes on when I flick with the remote, I have the same choice-on or off...

    If I am in a Muslim country and the call comes over the loadspeaker for prayer-I have no choice whether to turn it on or off.

    We live in Ireland,the Angelus comes on at six. Get used to it or buy yourself a bag of lego and build a bridge... :D
    Well I have no problem with it. My question was relating to run to da hills comment that if some one doesn't it like it they can just turn it off. I was simply wondering if that attitude applied to all TV broadcasts include violence, sex, drugs and immoral behaviour. If we don't like it can we turn it off.

    If Runtodahills found something extremely offensive on TV would he happy to let it be broadcasted as he can just turn it off.

    You seem to think so as you aren't looking to ban porn from the continental tv.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,580 ✭✭✭Splendour


    Sangre wrote: »
    Well I have no problem with it. My question was relating to run to da hills comment that if some one doesn't it like it they can just turn it off. I was simply wondering if that attitude applied to all TV broadcasts include violence, sex, drugs and immoral behaviour. If we don't like it can we turn it off.

    If Runtodahills found something extremely offensive on TV would he happy to let it be broadcasted as he can just turn it off.

    You seem to think so as you aren't looking to ban porn from the continental tv.

    I think there is a vast difference between the Angelus and programmes which include alot of unnecessary violence and sex. I don't think we can really compare them.

    The reason I don't have a problem with continental porn channels is because I don't live there.If I did,and had to live with it day in and out it would be a different matter altogether.

    I was in a very well established bookstore recently and was horrified to see porn magazines at the eye level of my 13 year old child. This I did (or tried to do) something about. I complained to the manager. Was I being unrealistic in my demands to have these magazines removed? I don't think so.
    If I had a problem with the Angelus and were to complain to RTE about having it removed? Most definitely.

    The former complaint is affecting how my child looks upon women/sex and human nature in general.
    The latter is a call to reflect in prayer and merely a nuisance.


  • Registered Users Posts: 797 ✭✭✭Michael G


    The Angelus on television and the "prayer" at bedtime were filleted long ago to remove any Catholic content. The Angelus pictures and the nicey-nicey prayer at bedtime scripts are entirely secular and chillingly banal. We Catholics would lose nothing if they were dropped, though it is upsetting to think that it would please some people who do not deserve to be pleased in any circumstances.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭Run_to_da_hills


    Sangre wrote: »
    Well I have no problem with it. My question was relating to run to da hills comment that if some one doesn't it like it they can just turn it off. I was simply wondering if that attitude applied to all TV broadcasts include violence, sex, drugs and immoral behaviour. If we don't like it can we turn it off.

    If Runtodahills found something extremely offensive on TV would he happy to let it be broadcasted as he can just turn it off.

    You seem to think so as you aren't looking to ban porn from the continental tv.
    There is a huge difference between flicking through the channels to avoid listening to a few church bells ringing and broadcasting pornography violence and sex. The same breed of people that would watch pornography violence and sex would be the very same breed of people that would bitch on about the Angelus. Look what happened in the States; in 1962 they banned the Bible and common prayer in school. Satan was working overtime, ten years later abortion crept into the country, divorce, murder rates all spiralled. America morally went down the toilet. Ireland is now heading the exact same way.

    If you come into this country and you cannot put up with a couple of chimes ringing on the wireless just turn around, drive about two miles down the docks of Dublin, look to the right and there you will find the boat.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,868 ✭✭✭Simi


    There is a huge difference between flicking through the channels to avoid listening to a few church bells ringing and broadcasting pornography violence and sex. The same breed of people that would watch pornography violence and sex would be the very same breed of people that would bitch on about the Angelus. Look what happened in the States; in 1962 they banned the Bible and common prayer in school. Ten years later abortion crept into the country, divorce, murder rates all spiralled. America morally went down the toilet. Ireland is now heading the exact same way. If you come into this country and you cannot put up with a couple of church bells ringing on the wireless just turn around, drive about two miles down the docks of Dublin, look to the right and there you will find the boat.

    Lol! Your posts always crack me up. U really are quite mad :D. So you're actually suggesting that a lack of prayer in schools was responsible for rising levels of divorce, abortion (just social evolution not necessarily bad things) & murder rates? Right so what your suggesting is that a lack of prayer in schools is responsible for america's problems.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭Run_to_da_hills


    Simi wrote: »
    Lol! Your posts always crack me up. U really are quite mad :D. So you're actually suggesting that a lack of prayer in schools was responsible for rising levels of divorce, abortion (just social evolution not necessarily bad things) & murder rates? Right so what your suggesting is that a lack of prayer in schools is responsible for america's problems.
    Its not just the lack of prayre but also the total abandonment of the word of God that is causing this moral decay. This so called watered down "religious education" thought in most Irish schools to-day is just a class on human morals dressed up with words and names that are found in the Bible.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,580 ✭✭✭Splendour


    Simi wrote: »
    Lol! Your posts always crack me up. U really are quite mad :D. So you're actually suggesting that a lack of prayer in schools was responsible for rising levels of divorce, abortion (just social evolution not necessarily bad things) & murder rates? Right so what your suggesting is that a lack of prayer in schools is responsible for america's problems.

    Social evolution? I suggest we call it social devolution!
    Of course abortion/divorce etc. are bad things!


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,154 ✭✭✭✭Sangre


    Yes, forcing two people who don't love each other together anymore for the rest of their lives is clearly a bad thing. Who cares if they take it out on the kids!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,580 ✭✭✭Splendour


    Sangre wrote: »
    Yes, forcing two people who don't love each other together anymore for the rest of their lives is clearly a bad thing. Who cares if they take it out on the kids!

    I left my marraige because my husband was abusive-but I still think divorce is not good. Sometimes unavoidable but not good.

    RRTH's is absolutely right in that abandoning God is the cause of moral decay. I'm not saying that Christian folk live moral, drug free, sex before marraige free lives, as we all fall-every day.
    Our society is falling apart and people will blame society/the government/their parents, basically anyone without realising the true reason for this devolution!


  • Registered Users Posts: 274 ✭✭mox54


    the internet has contributed to the general sense of moral decay that exists today together with 24/7 news and so on, the Angelus is unique to Ireland and a constant reminder of who we were and are!!, if some people don't like it, then shut up and don't watch it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,379 ✭✭✭toiletduck


    mox54 wrote: »
    the internet has contributed to the general sense of moral decay that exists today together with 24/7 news and so on, the Angelus is unique to Ireland and a constant reminder of who we were and are!!, if some people don't like it, then shut up and don't watch it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Great arguement!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Care to address the problems raised by that on the previous page?


  • Registered Users Posts: 274 ✭✭mox54


    The proposition I am trying to put forward is the huge growth of the internet and new technology, especially new media, has brought the world lot closer and we can now see 24/7 news from all over the world, our sense of being someone is diluted by this and the angelus remains as a constant reminder to us of who we are and were, I personally never get to see it but when it comes on the radio or whatever, I pause for a milisecond with it!!!!!!!, I am NOT saying the Church is good and God is wonderful and all is rosey in the garden, the Angelus for me is unique to Ireland and should remain as is (but updated a bit) whilst the rest of the world goes stark raving mad!!!!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,479 ✭✭✭✭philologos


    Agent J wrote: »
    If it was really for all relgions then why does it have to be on a 6?
    Why the particular order of the bells?
    Why call it the angelus?

    I couldn't care about Article 44, nobody is forced to listen to this. Turn off the TV. Christianity is the majority faith in this country, and hopefully will be for the forseeable future. I'm pretty sure in Islamic countries they do things a lot more in your face than the Angelus at 6 o'clock.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,229 ✭✭✭pathway33


    Do Protestants say the Angelus?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25,848 ✭✭✭✭Zombrex


    How do people find these threads?:pac:


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,114 ✭✭✭homer911


    Actually boards.ie seems to feature quite a lot in google.ie webs searches!

    To answer the question, no we don't, but we are usually open minded enough not to get upset about it. The move to less overtly Catholic imagery on TV was a big improvement. We can all take time out from our day to pray, it doesnt need to be any specific prayer.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,229 ✭✭✭pathway33


    homer911 wrote: »
    no we don't

    Thanks,

    Does that include church of ireland 'protestants' because aren't they supposed to be half catholic half protestant?


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,114 ✭✭✭homer911


    pathway33 wrote: »
    Thanks,

    Does that include church of ireland 'protestants' because aren't they supposed to be half catholic half protestant?

    The Church of Ireland is Anglican, and there are various forms of Anglican worship, usually called "High Church" and "Low Church". High Church would have more similarities with Catholic worship, but even they would not "say the Angelus" as you would understand it


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,078 ✭✭✭✭LordSutch


    homer911 wrote: »
    The Church of Ireland is Anglican, and there are various forms of Anglican worship, usually called "High Chuch" and "Low Church". High Church would have more similarities with Roman Catholic worship, but even they would not "say the Angelus" as you would understand it


    I have amended the above for you .............


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,114 ✭✭✭homer911


    Sorry, I was too subtle, for me, catholic with a big "C" = Roman Catholic
    catholic with a small "c"=universal christian church

    even protestants refer to the "holy catholic and apostolic church" (small c)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 32,634 ✭✭✭✭Graces7


    Many do; eg some of the Anglican Convents. Who also ring the Angelus three times a day.

    It is after all Scriptural and many Anglicans have some Marian tradition.

    Without radio or TV we have never heard or seen their versions; yet we can sometimes hear a Church ring it.

    homer911 wrote: »
    The Church of Ireland is Anglican, and there are various forms of Anglican worship, usually called "High Church" and "Low Church". High Church would have more similarities with Catholic worship, but even they would not "say the Angelus" as you would understand it


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,114 ✭✭✭homer911


    Graces7 wrote: »
    and many Anglicans have some Marian tradition

    I think you generalise too much. Most Anglicans would not go any futher than agree that Mary was blessed among women.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 66 ✭✭ShotgunPaddy


    Sangre wrote: »
    Yes, forcing two people who don't love each other together anymore for the rest of their lives is clearly a bad thing. Who cares if they take it out on the kids!

    Separation is ok. Re-marriage is not.


  • Registered Users Posts: 32,634 ✭✭✭✭Graces7


    Ah but the generalisation is your's.. Speaking from long experience here.
    homer911 wrote: »
    I think you generalise too much. Most Anglicans would not go any futher than agree that Mary was blessed among women.


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