The alleged words of Pope Francis are strikingly similar in tone and content to those regularly uttered by the film's director, Evgeny Afineesky, a former Israeli soldier and long term advocate of associating 'family' with same sex relationships
There are 50,000 reported cases of child abuse in Ireland every year.
Pretending Confession is the issue shows Socdems don't want separation of church and state and that they are willing to use serious issues as a battering ram to come after Catholics
The Socdems have claimed that there is a 'baptism barrier' in Irish schools
This is a complete fabrication designed to cover the failures of secular authorities (their leader was a Minister once) to provide alternatives
It simply doesn't occur
Socdems are complete hypocrites on the topic of religion who claim to want to separate Church and State yet at the same time they will tell Catholics how to perform their sacraments and run their schools
Just Catholics mind you, no other faith school or group
Two years ago today, Ireland's anti Catholic media and liberal elite created one of their most bizarre conspiracy theories yet
This one involved homeless people being moved out of Dublin to accommodate Pope Francis's visit
The conspiracy claimed that homeless people would be moved from Dublin out of hotels to make way for big crowds attending the World Meeting of Families
It was never true, but the media decided to run with it anyways to smear Catholics and to try to upstage the Pope's visit
On a deranged high after legalising murdering babies 3 months earlier, Ireland's liberals even laughably even made petitions to Pope Francis
This was despite THEIR pro abortion leaders in Fine Gael having made 12,000 people homeless over the previous number of years
- 59% of Irish public admitted to wanting few or no Muslim migrants
- 57% of young Muslims want Ireland to be an Islamic State
- 28% of young Muslims believe political violence is sometimes justified
The Festival of Sacrifice in Croke Park is not an organic religious event
It is merely another saga in the NGO manufacturing of the Ireland that they desire
There are only 63,000 Muslims in Ireland
The fastest growing religions in Ireland are Pentecostal groups and variations of Orthodoxy, alongside Hinduism
These are driven primarily by Ireland's migration levels from Romania, Nigeria, India and Eastern Europe