Belfast violence after attempted beheading

Discussion in 'Ireland' started by garabandal, Jun 9, 2026 at 10:14 PM.

  1. garabandal

    garabandal Powers

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  2. garabandal

    garabandal Powers

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    ATTACKING MIGRANT HOUSES AND BUSINESSES
     
  3. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Poor man got his eyes gouged out and nose cut off. Prayers.
     
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  4. padraig

    padraig Powers

    If violence and hatred and fear are the answer, maybe we are asking the wrong question.

    Beware of in fighting the monster we don't become the monster.
     
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  5. garabandal

    garabandal Powers

    Its the polticians who need to be held to account for the disastrous immigration policy.
     
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  6. padraig

    padraig Powers

    It is a consequence of loss of faith.
     
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  7. Mylordandmygod

    Mylordandmygod Archangels

    Agree.And when Irish women are only having 2 to 3 children anymore and as a country we are killing over 10000 of our own innocents every year what do you think was going to happen to our indigenous population
     
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  8. orangina

    orangina Archangels

    I would not blame the Irish people. You have fought a long and difficult battle for centuries. You even managed, on several occasions, to defend marriage, the unborn, and Christianity through referendums, which is a remarkable achievement.

    However, I believe that the power evil holds in today's world is greater than at any other time in history. Through the media, social networks, and education, it reaches into the upbringing of every child, into workplaces, and even into entertainment such as sports and culture. People are isolated, marginalized, and sometimes lose their jobs simply because they resist.

    It is no longer a world where a man works in the fields, a mother raises the children, and one's only contact with the outside world is through the local community, the Church, and village gatherings. Politicians are often accountable not to the people but to powerful donors who influence the media and financial systems, pursuing their own agendas regardless of how citizens vote.

    Simply put, these are the times we were destined to face. It was foretold that such times would come and that a great spiritual battle would take place in our age. Yet this does not mean that we, as individuals, are free from personal responsibility. The times must unfold as they will, but each of us is still called to perseverance, responsibility, and faith.

    In fact, I would say that faith itself is the talent that has been entrusted to both you and us. Even having faith is ultimately a grace from God. When you walk through darkness and difficult times, it is much easier to find your way if you carry a lamp. Faith is that lamp; it helps us distinguish good from evil in these troubled days.

    It is a great gift and talent that must not be buried, nor used for evil as many unfortunately do. Rather, it should be used to do good.

    PS: Irish fertility is way below 2 kids per woman...
     
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