Mrs OBumble wrote: » What do the mosque's neighbours think of this gesture? How many people does it have planning permission to accommodate?
January wrote: » Sorry let me rephrase it. I know Catholic organisations do run centres and soup runs etc and fabulous work they do too. I'm talking about them opening the doors of the churches themselves in local communities in times of crisis such as ophelia and when there are severe weather warnings in place.
Hector Bellend wrote: » Any chance of a beer and a rasher sandwich?
511 wrote: » Exploiting vulnerable people while improving their PR image. It's the same tactics the Church of Scientology employ when their proselytising. No good intentions here at all, just looking for converts and to improve their rep.
RayM wrote: » Hector Bellend wrote: » Any chance of a beer and a rasher sandwich? Imagine being the kind of person who, upon hearing about something like this, feels the need to make such a stupid, tediously unoriginal remark.
dreamliner wrote: » Thank you children ...
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Jokes on you guys, there are no homeless people in clonskeagh
Nicolas Cage wrote: » For fcuk sake. Some religious place does something nice for homeless people and guess what? Mudslinging ensues. Some of you lot need to take a big long look at yourselves. Seriously.
topper75 wrote: » Bus to out Clonskeagh €1.75 Dutch Gold can €1.75 Decisions, decisions!
Hector Savage wrote: » Can't believe people are so naive, what price do you think there is for them taking homeless in ? You don't think they will get much converts because of this ? When people are at low points, they see something like this as destiny and feel obliged to give something back.
maudgonner wrote: » A quick Google found that St Patrick's Church in Belfast did just that. I'm sure there were other examples.
SnakePlissken wrote: » It is indeed a notable gesture they have made, I for one dont believe this is the thread to raise the other more unsavoury aspects regarding Clonskeagh. However this thread was derailed two posts in by someone making a Christianaphobic claim which was quickly proven as false. It certainly is a shame that every thread with even a hint of Islam in the topic descends into scurrilous whataboutery regarding Catholicism.
RayM wrote: » Imagine being the kind of person who, upon hearing about something like this, feels the need to make such a stupid, tediously unoriginal remark.
quintana76 wrote: » Can't see them allowing alcohol. If that is so they will have very few takers.They will know this fact. They need to allow alcohol to prove it is not a cheap (badly needed) bandwagon jumping publicity stunt.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » why do they need to do that? a lot of homeless hostels dont allow alcohol either.
quintana76 wrote: » ohnonotgmail wrote: » why do they need to do that? a lot of homeless hostels dont allow alcohol either. Which is one of the main reasons why a proportion of the homeless prefer to sleep on the street.
quintana76 wrote: » Which is one of the main reasons why a proportion of the homeless prefer to sleep on the street.
MysticMonk wrote: » quintana76 wrote: » Which is one of the main reasons why a proportion of the homeless prefer to sleep on the street. True..and also a lot of them are banned from hostels for drinking/and or taking drugs.