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There's no doubt that the patron saint of Ireland has been bastardised into an alcoholism mascot to degrade Catholic Irish culture and spit in our faces. I had the misfortune of witnessing the streets of Dublin the morning after the parade many years ago. I was disturbed and disgusted by what I saw. It looked like thousands of people were simultaneously hit with a chemical weapon and their bodily fluids had involuntarily spewed all over the street. Every year the debasement repeats and more Marxism is added. Varadkar was in Washington, D.C for St. Patrick's Day 2020. From there, he was given his orders to tell us remotely that our civil rights were to be stripped away for a Jewish pharma heist called Covid. It was supposed to mark the start of 'The New Normal' but we dismantled that abomination because Christianity is too powerful. Knowledge of 'The Mark of the Beast' went mainstream. More people are forewarned and forearmed now. The script given to Varadkar this year in Boston was to say that St. Patrick was an illegal unvetted leech just like the barbarian raiders defecating on our city streets today. As John Waters says, the non-religious get to enjoy the fruits of a Catholic society that was hard-won. It's time to appreciate that and to conserve what we love.

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Mar 17Liked by Gemma O’Doherty

We once had both: Faith and Fun! Thanks be to God and St. Patrick who knew the fun-loving hearts of the true Irish people who always want the Truth.

Today is the 50th Anniversary of my 1st Holy Communion. After I marched - in my communion dress - in the Detroit St. Patrick's Parade. And celebrated after at the Gaelic League and met one of my favorite Northern Irishman who was in exile, the lead singer of Pat's People who will remain unnamed but never forgotten.

God bless the true Irish even today!

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Mar 17Liked by Gemma O’Doherty

Was blessed to visit Ireland with my daughter this fall. Last place before leaving was the Hill of Slane. No doubt our good Lord guided St Patrick there. A blessed feast to you and all of Ireland ☘️🙏🏻

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Mar 17Liked by Gemma O’Doherty

If St. Patrick came to Ireland today many of the bishops would cancel him and the government would have him arrested. But Jesus Christ, the Way to Heaven and the fullness of humanity, the Truth about who God is and who we are, and the Life that never ends can neither be cancelled nor arrested.

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Not only the Irish; the same applies to the “civilized” world today.

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