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December 30, 2009 - Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity (Transferred)
Semidouble Sunday
The Mass of this Sunday, which would ordinarily have been celebrated on the Sunday following the Feast of the Nativity, had to be transferred to a later day in 2009, because the Double Feast of the Second Class of St. John, Apostle & Evangelist, took precedence over the Sunday. Monday and Tuesday of this week were also Double Feasts, of the Holy Innocents and of St. Thomas of Canterbury, respectively. Therefore, Wednesday of this week is the first available day on which this required Mass can be celebrated.
Irish Cathedral Is Burned to the Ground on Christmas Morning
Did Irishmen Fed up with the New Order Church after the Murphy Report Torch It?
From: The Fathers
St. Mel's Cathedral in Lon-ford, Ireland, burns to the Ground
Police Are Investigating the Possibility of Arson
As Ireland Has Been Consumed with the Murphy Report
That Charged Benedict-Ratzinger's Newchurch with Covering Up
A Rampage of Sex Crimes across Ireland
Things are getting hot, literally, for Newchurch in Ireland. After the Irish government issued its Murphy Report, which showed that Newchurch in Ireland has been engaged in a rampage of rapes, assaults, and even murders of children, which the members of the Novus Ordo hierarchy, up to and including Benedict-Ratzinger himself, covered up and even abetted, four Irish New bishops have already resigned over the scandal. As a consequence, the Irish government is removing Newchurch from control of schools.
But corrective action is perhaps not coming fast enough for the multitudes of Irish people who are fed up with Benedict-Ratzinger's Great Sex & Embezzlement Scandal and his own involvement in covering it up. Victims of sex crimes by his new bishops and presbyters have condemned Benedict-Ratzinger's statement on the report as "inadequate" and "meaningless," with one man vowing to take legal action against the new Pope because of his lack of any real response to the crimes.
It may be just such Irishmen irate at Newchurch who burned St. Mel's Cathedral in Longford to the ground on Christmas morning 2009. Fire officers battled to save the 19th-century cathedral, pumping water from a canal, but it was left in ruins. Smoke was still billowing from St. Mel's into the night as fire officers assessed the damage. The Irish police, known as the Gardai, are investigating the blaze for arson.
Colm O'Reilly, Newchurch bishop of Ardagh, at the Novus Ordo Christmas "Midnight" service (actually held at 22:00), had spoken of "difficult times facing the Church," alluding to Newchurch's Great Sex & Embezzlement Scandal that has gripped this nation, and seven hours later the cathedral was burnt to the ground.
Semidouble Sunday
The Mass of this Sunday, which would ordinarily have been celebrated on the Sunday following the Feast of the Nativity, had to be transferred to a later day in 2009, because the Double Feast of the Second Class of St. John, Apostle & Evangelist, took precedence over the Sunday. Monday and Tuesday of this week were also Double Feasts, of the Holy Innocents and of St. Thomas of Canterbury, respectively. Therefore, Wednesday of this week is the first available day on which this required Mass can be celebrated.
Irish Cathedral Is Burned to the Ground on Christmas Morning
Did Irishmen Fed up with the New Order Church after the Murphy Report Torch It?
From: The Fathers
St. Mel's Cathedral in Lon-ford, Ireland, burns to the Ground
Police Are Investigating the Possibility of Arson
As Ireland Has Been Consumed with the Murphy Report
That Charged Benedict-Ratzinger's Newchurch with Covering Up
A Rampage of Sex Crimes across Ireland
Things are getting hot, literally, for Newchurch in Ireland. After the Irish government issued its Murphy Report, which showed that Newchurch in Ireland has been engaged in a rampage of rapes, assaults, and even murders of children, which the members of the Novus Ordo hierarchy, up to and including Benedict-Ratzinger himself, covered up and even abetted, four Irish New bishops have already resigned over the scandal. As a consequence, the Irish government is removing Newchurch from control of schools.
But corrective action is perhaps not coming fast enough for the multitudes of Irish people who are fed up with Benedict-Ratzinger's Great Sex & Embezzlement Scandal and his own involvement in covering it up. Victims of sex crimes by his new bishops and presbyters have condemned Benedict-Ratzinger's statement on the report as "inadequate" and "meaningless," with one man vowing to take legal action against the new Pope because of his lack of any real response to the crimes.
It may be just such Irishmen irate at Newchurch who burned St. Mel's Cathedral in Longford to the ground on Christmas morning 2009. Fire officers battled to save the 19th-century cathedral, pumping water from a canal, but it was left in ruins. Smoke was still billowing from St. Mel's into the night as fire officers assessed the damage. The Irish police, known as the Gardai, are investigating the blaze for arson.
Colm O'Reilly, Newchurch bishop of Ardagh, at the Novus Ordo Christmas "Midnight" service (actually held at 22:00), had spoken of "difficult times facing the Church," alluding to Newchurch's Great Sex & Embezzlement Scandal that has gripped this nation, and seven hours later the cathedral was burnt to the ground.