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Marriage is important – Reflect before you change it’ – 10 March 2015

March 11th, 2015

‘Marriage is important – Reflect before you change it’ – 10 March 2015

Within weeks the people of Ireland will be asked to vote in a referendum that will change the meaning of marriage in the Constitution of Ireland.

Marriage is of fundamental importance for children, mothers and fathers, and society – all of us need to reflect deeply before changing it.  We ask the people of Ireland to consider very carefully the profound implications which this constitutional amendment would have on the family environment and on our understanding of parenthood.

We respect the views of people who think differently to us, trusting that our sincerely held views, grounded in faith, will also be heard and respected.  

We come to this debate believing that the union of a man and a woman in marriage, open to the procreation of children, is a gift from God who created us ‘male and female’.  Reason also points to the truth about human sexuality that makes the relationship between a man and a woman unique.  Mothers and fathers bring different, yet complementary gifts and strengths into a child’s life.

We cannot support an amendment to the Constitution which redefines marriage and effectively places the union of two men, or two women, on a par with the marriage relationship between a husband and wife which is open to the procreation of children.

We are concerned that, should the amendment be passed, it will become increasingly difficult to speak any longer in public about marriage as being between a man and a woman.  What will we be expected to teach children in school about marriage?  Will those who sincerely continue to believe that marriage is between a man and a woman be forced to act against their conscience?  Can a way be found to protect the civil rights of gay people without undermining the fundamental meaning of marriage as commonly understood across cultures, faiths and down the ages?

Already, in The Children and Family Relationships Bill, it is proposed to remove mention of mothers and fathers from a whole raft of previous legislation.  

We encourage everyone to think about these issues and to vote on May 22nd.  The effects of this proposed amendment will be far-reaching for this and for future generations.  We say to all voters: Marriage is important – Reflect before you change it.

We invite people of faith to bring this decision to prayer.  In the coming weeks, and particularly in May, the month of Mary, we call for prayer for Marriage and the Family.

Peg Leahy, Millstream

March 6th, 2015

Funeral Sunday at 12noon Mass .

SHANNON, Mary

March 6th, 2015

 

Mary passed away peacefully yesterday evening at the Regional Hospital, Limerick. Beloved wife of the late John and mother to the late Marian (Murphy). Sadly missed by her loving daughter Geraldine (Reidy), brother Pats, sons-in-law Aeneas (Reidy) and Michael (Murphy), sisters-in-law Mary & Peggy, nephews, nieces, cousins, other relatives and a large circle of friends.

Rest in Peace

Reposing in Harnett’s Funeral Home, Abbeyfeale on Tuesday evening from 6pm followed by removal to Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Abbeyfeale at 8pm. Requiem Mass Wednesday (4th March ) at 11am. Burial after in the Old Cemetery, The Square, Abbeyfeale.

‘Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-Anam dílis’

Requests

Family Flowers only Please – Donationsif desired, to ‘Friends of St. Ita’s ‘

Measure of Humanity

February 17th, 2015

Two things that could measure who we are:

“The way we manage when we have nothing and the way we behave when we have everything”

A spectacular collage of the happenings in Abbeyfeale church 2014. Take a minute to reflect on this picture. Please click on the picture to view it in a larger zoom :)

February 11th, 2015

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