martingriff wrote: » The hour to cash your cheque is long gone over 5 years. Since I started in Revenue we never got the 6th or 8th whichever it was off as an extra day (except teachers if kids off). We used to get day after st. Stephens day but noþ anymore. I started in 2007. Never got cheque time
Sam Quentin wrote: » As a good Irish Catholic, I think it's a disgrace shame on 'whomever' passed this or had a hand in it!? I hope these people don't show their faces at any family Catholic Church christenings, weddings, funerals etc etc It should have been put to a vote instead of totally disrespecting the Catholic Church like that.......
splinter65 wrote: » He wasn’t in Revenue
YFlyer wrote: » The pubs in Limerick were packed with people from all over for the Munster match on Good Friday and most of them had no interest in rugby.
Sam Quentin wrote: » No respect at all for the Catholic faith..
Sam Quentin wrote: » No respect at all for the Catholic faith.. And when I think of all the Catholic church including our Wonderful nuns have done for this Country..
Gonzales the mouse wrote: » Will the lifting of the Good Friday ban also apply to off-licences or will they still be prohibited from opening? If so, then it is grossly unfair and should be fought all the way to ECJ.
Sam Quentin wrote: » Where is it all gonna end
wexie wrote: » Hopefully in a society free from religious nutjobs that believe that their completely random belief in an imaginary sky creature gives them the right to tell other people how to live their lives. Wouldn't that be something :cool:
pjohnson wrote: » Yep. 24 hours without being able to visit a pub. You wouldn't get that treatment in Abu Ghraib
Sam Quentin wrote: » Where is it all gonna end, I use to be proud to tell people that on Good Friday in Ireland all pubs close for religious reasons and in respect of our Catholic faith(OUR VERY STRONG CATHOLIC FAITH)..... But now I don't know what to do. How can I explain this total turn around and lack of respect for my Irish Catholic Faith?
KKkitty wrote: » You have that choice.
wexie wrote: » Which (as far as I'm concerned) is the only thing this argument has ever been about. What many religious people seem to (conveniently) forget is that freedom of religion also means freedom from religion.
Sam Quentin wrote: » I pray nobody gets hurt in a drunken fight or accident in what's going to be just another drunken night on Irelands streets..
wexie wrote: » Pray away Samuel, you are free to do so. Just as we are now free to go to the pub on Good Friday, get bollox drunk and then go home to worship Satan, L Ron Hubbard or JK Rowling
Sam Quentin wrote: » I worry for Irelands future, all our morals and good Catholic values, seem to be slipping away... Like if people want the life that they seem to be promoting for Ireland, then they should head off to places like Amsterdam or maybe Bangkok that seem to cater more for that 'way' of life!?!? Anyway I pray for us all.....
pemay wrote: »
KKkitty wrote: » Exactly. I'm all for keeping pubs closed for Christmas day though. It's a time for a lot of families to be together.