nthclare wrote: » Protesting against the pope is like arguing with a narcissist..... Do you seriously think he'll give a toss over a protest or feel any empathy for the cause of a protest....feck no.... I could think of more productive things to do that day to be honest....
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » The three of us are going to see Francis at Croke Park. The young lad is really exicited, he will be making his Communion next year. I'm looking so forward to it also, it will be the only chance that I'll get to see the Pope on home soil in my lifetime.
work wrote: » Does "the young lad" have any clue about his state and family supportred cult indoctrination. Does he or you look at the organisation's history and still support it? Or is this just "blind faith" like they tell you you must have. It is shocking and sad the self indulgence that takes place for a communion giving credence to this organisation. Most people letting their kids take communion couldn't give a toss about religeon and many don't believe the Bullsxxt. But it is this type of lie that makes them appear to have support. Stop the lies.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: Don't you dare try to give me child rearing advice. Live what I went through.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Don't you dare try to give me child rearing advice. Live what I went through.
Graces7 wrote: » there are no lies in what DLH writes. or in what faith teaches.
Graces7 wrote: » No it does not. Shows trhat you are mature enough to live now and to know that staying angry and hostile is letting the wrongdoers win and take over your life, and your future I am an abuse survivor and \i decided not to live in hate and anger but in caring fror others and in faith. By all means let them and your anger rule your life; that is your choice.. and by the way I care deeply and fully. was sick days when Tuam hit the news. Believers have evry right to raise their children in faith. Not in anger.
Donald Trump wrote: » Ah jaysus. Are yiz still at it. Will the shower of miserable shites trying their best to ruin a nice day out for other people ever find themselves a good hobby. Or at least get something resembling a life.
Jaylen Rapping Face wrote: The government should introduce a religion or church tax in the next budget, similar to the church tax in Germany (8-9% of income tax)? It would have to be optional of course, as it is in Germany now. I do not want our tax money being used for the Pope's visit. 3 million is the estimate cost of security alone. Let Catholics pay for it from their own pockets.
veryangryman wrote: » How very Christian of you
An_Toirpin wrote: » Could some one who booked a ticket to protest cancel theres as I need one for my family member who actually wants to go?
Fighting Tao wrote: » Didn’t they get to buy* one on time. They were for sale** for weeks. *a free one **couldnt give them away
An_Toirpin wrote: » And protestors blocked them which is really annoying for my family member who wants to fly in to see me and the Pope. I don't understand why she is being punished. Not even Irish.
Fighting Tao wrote: » Sounds like she wants to jump on the bandwagon and has arrived too late as it’s already departing. No one has punished her. She didn’t bother getting her ticket on time.
An_Toirpin wrote: » The lovely illiberal Say Nope to the Pope crowd are punishing her. Victim of the anti Pope hysteria.
Water John wrote: » Everyones right is equal. Why do people think the right to go and see the Pope is a greater right than someone who wants to protest or remember the damage done by priests of the RCC in abusing children?
An_Toirpin wrote: » Because the "protest" threads on my liberty, while being paid for by us Catholics who have fund raised you free loader.
An_Toirpin wrote: Could some one who booked a ticket to protest cancel theres as I need one for my family member who actually wants to go?
An_Toirpin wrote: Because the "protest" threads on my liberty, while being paid for by us Catholics who have fund raised you free loader.