VICTORY -- Irish Radio Apologizes for Attack on God

  • 3 years ago
Original Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AglW5b9YYQA

When Irish broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) featured a blasphemous portrayal of God as a rapist in their New Year’s Eve ‘Countdown Show,’ Catholics protested. On January 9, volunteers from the Irish Society for Christian Civilization (ISFCC) went to RTÉ’s headquarters in Dublin. They were joined by three hundred Catholics from across Ireland who prayed and made reparation in front of the location. This gathering was spontaneous and leaderless, conforming to Ireland’s rigid COVID-19 prevention measures that have banned any organized events, even prayer.

About thirty officers of the An Garda Síochána (Irish Police) also went to the peaceful and legal gathering. They first directed their efforts on those they incorrectly judged to be “leading” the prayers.

However, thanks be to God, three hundred people came to pray and make reparation. As a consequence, RTÉ issued an apology in the following terms: “RTÉ acknowledges this did not show due respect to religious beliefs and was also unduly offensive to many viewers and RTÉ unreservedly apologises.”

Encouraged by this victory, the Irish Society for Christian Civilisation trusts in Our Lady, asking for calm, confidence, and courage. By defending God, the Blessed Mother and Christian society, it hopes to return Ireland not only to the land of saints and scholars but also to a land of fighters for the Catholic Church.

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