The Looney Left tv station RTE will probably sack him now, praying to a patriarchal, misogynist organisation with a history of child abuse, magdalene launderies etc, no Tranny priests allowed, etc
I heard that too JimRIP, in fairness Marty is a very popular inoffensive fella,
I guess he was praying to God, the Catholic Church don’t have a monopoly on God.The Looney Left tv station RTE will probably sack him now, praying to a patriarchal, misogynist organisation with a history of child abuse, magdalene launderies etc, no Tranny priests allowed, etc
I guess he was praying to God, the Catholic Church don’t have a monopoly on God.
Ah jaysus, that's tough going for him.Awful for him. He's an only child as were both his parents. So he's no brothers, sisters, cousins, uncle's , aunts. Basically his final family member gone. Family support is a big comfort around getting through funerals, etc
And in tragic circumstances to add to it, hard one to deal with. I really feel for the man
I would imagine too but God is universal, did go up Croagh Patrick once but wouldn’t consider myself a Catholic.I would imagine Marty's faith is Catholic m8
I've been to Croke Park a few times but would not consider myself a devout Catholic either.I would imagine too but God is universal, did go up Croagh Patrick once but wouldn’t consider myself a Catholic.
Cork and Limerick maybe that would turn anyone off God.I've been to Croke Park a few times but would not consider myself a devout Catholic either.
That probably helped when you joined the British army.I would imagine too but God is universal, did go up Croagh Patrick once but wouldn’t consider myself a Catholic.
Most likely, the mountains are a happy place,before, during, after army life.That probably helped when you joined the British army.
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