fxac07306enc_002 Lisbon Treaty
Above is a pdf version of The Lisbon Treaty for your edification. Note that the Pro Life clause in the Irish Constitution is mentioned twice. See if you can work out why.
fxac07306enc_002 Lisbon Treaty
Above is a pdf version of The Lisbon Treaty for your edification. Note that the Pro Life clause in the Irish Constitution is mentioned twice. See if you can work out why.
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Modesto // June 6, 2008 at 10:54 pm |
Faced with terrorism media in favour of ‘YES’, to disseminate these arguments in favour of the ‘NO’. Send this link ‘http://www.isfcc.org/’ to your email list
I am a Catholic who loves Ireland and Christian Europe
http://www.isfcc.org/
I am a Catholic.
Can I approve of the Treaty of Lisbon?
The violation of non-negotiable principles raises a grave question of conscience for
Irish Catholics in the face of this referendum.
A spectre is haunting Europe—it threatens you, the Christian future of your family, of Ireland, and of the Continent. It is a European Union without God and without moral principles.
The Treaty of Lisbon seeks to reform, for you and for all Irish Catholics, the fundamental values which govern the functioning of the European Union. These new values are in stark contrast to the non-negotiable principles given by Pope Benedict XVI.
The Pope insists that, in the construction of Europe, there are three areas in which the Church defends “non-negotiable principles”:
• “the protection of life at every stage;
• “the recognition and promotion of the natural structure of the family;
• “and the protection of the right of parents to educate their children”.
To be at peace with his conscience, when casting his vote in the referendum, a Catholic has to give absolute priority to these non-negotiable principles. The moral preservation of our children and the future prosperity of Catholic Ireland and of all Europe will depend on the level of respect that the E.U. shows towards these principles.
Catholics must reject the Treaty of Lisbon
Our Lord Jesus Christ commanded: “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His justice, and everything else shall be added on to you.” In contrast to the Divine commandment, if the Treaty of Lisbon is ratified by Irish Catholics:
• The E.U. will ignore God and the Christian roots of Europe and will create a new European identity based on radical secularism and atheistic philosophies. We do not want our children to grow up in an Ireland without God!
• The E.U. will impose a relativistic and evolving idea of human rights, contrary to Catholic moral teaching. We do not want the relativisation of the principles that we will pass on to our children and grandchildren!
• The E.U. will considerably restrict the protection of human life and will facilitate abortion, euthanasia, and embryo experimentation. We do not want the mass murder of innocents being promoted throughout Europe!
• The E.U. will destroy the family by dissociating it from marriage between one man and one woman. Our children have the right to live in a normal home, in accordance with Catholic principles!
• The E.U. will impose excessive limits on the right of the parents to educate their children in accordance with their convictions. The freedom to pass on the Faith is a legacy that can never be challenged in Catholic Ireland!
• The E.U. will recognise, for the first time in the history of international treaties, “sexual orientation” as a basis for non-discrimination, opening the way for homosexual marriage and adoption of children by homosexuals. If today promiscuity and immorality already invade our homes and ruin the education of our children, what will it be like when these kinds of practices are imposed on us?
Catholics: only by uniting our voices can we be saved from this tragedy and this chastisement
To prevent Ireland and all of Europe from distancing itself even further from the Kingdom of God, Irish Society for Christian Civilisation is campaigning for a rejection of the Treaty of Lisbon in the name of the Catholic non-negotiable principles.
According to the late Pope, John Paul II, it is “the laity which by its particular vocation has the specific role of interpreting the history of the world in the light of Christ.”
If you consider it a matter of conscience to make heard the voice of Catholic Ireland in this debate, then you already are part of this campaign.
Click Here to read the study: “9 reasons why a conscientious Catholic citizen should reject the Treaty of Lisbon” (Click here for the document in .pdf format) or click here to order the printed booklet of this study, or to order flyers to distribute.
You will understand why this referendum is happening at this crucial time in our history, and why it is not right for a Catholic to abstain in this hour of need. Above all, you will be able to influence and direct others among your acquaintances, clarifying the issues for them to prevent them from voting for the Treaty of Lisbon through ignorance or because of media or peer pressure.
Participating in this campaign you will be doing your bit to alert our fellow Catholics so that, at the moment of casting their votes, they will remember what Jesus said: “He who is ashamed of Me and of My words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when He comes into His glory.” (Lk. 9:26)
For the honour and glory of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ, say no to the Treaty of Lisbon and you will be saying yes to a Catholic Ireland and yes to a Christian Europe.
France eternelle // June 10, 2008 at 2:47 pm |
Dear friends Irish,
You will have a tomorrow you decide on the establishment of the European Constitutional Treaty, we comes in May 2005, and our Neederlands friends a few months later, well beyond based text, if you understood the burden and the method of propaganda proponents of the “yes”, do not humiliate or coerce, stay free of your choice, you are not only contrary to what Brussels says, you hold the contrary, the last opportunity for a people and for a nation to give a strong signal has quit the antidemocratic derive had dropped on our 27 nations!
We’ll look with friendship, and hope you vote “NO” low, dishonest and unjust draft that is the wish of the death of our nations and our peoples.
Dear friends Irish a single word “RESISTANCE”
Please believe in my greatest consideration, please not yet tonight a debate, here are coordinated blog, the only politician french still standing, come join us! http://www.blog.nicolasdupontaignan.fr/
For France, For Ireland, For all peoples and nations of our European comunauty vote “NO”.
Best regards
Lilian // June 10, 2008 at 7:59 pm |
Dear Irish friends,
I’m a Walloon, I come from an artificial country called Belgium which is about to disappear. Don’t expect anything from a Super-State called UE. This EU looks more and more like a financial version of the USSR… They’re stealing us our right to self-determination…
I like your country, your culture. I remember a song by one of your folk singer, Paddey Casey…
And everything was sold
For highways, guns and gold
The air, the sky, the sea…
FUTURE and HISTORY…
That’s true… Don’t kneel down, you’re our last hope to force those nihilists to realize what they’re doing. I’ve lived in Brussels for ten years… There are so many financial lobbies trying to corrupt the soul of European nations…
This is not how Europe should be… And those who died to set us free must be ashamed of our liberty…
Don’t kneel down, some Eurocrats don’t deserve it… Keep the spirit of your nation alive ! Maybe Michael Collins would fight against this new vicious form of imperialism…
Cheer up. You’re not alone !!!
Lilian // June 10, 2008 at 8:45 pm |
What is Brussels now ? A Babel Tower piling up complex structures away from citizens
What is the European Central Bank and a strong currency ? The new Cathedral of the Golden Veal ! You can’t connect people with a currency !
Those who were supposed to believe in a secular state saying Liberty-Equality-Fraternity contributed to a nihilistic shift from Paris (France is the elder daughter of the Catholic Church) to Brussels.
Those who were supposed to believe in chrisianity contributed to a nihilistic shift from Rome to Frankfurt (Francfort… means strong currency in French)…
But what is France, dear Irish citizens ?
A country who replaced the Holy Trinity by the Republican Trinity and the Holy Virgin by La Mari-anne de la République… The Holy Spirit by French Universalism… This might seem against the Catholic Church in 1789, but in fact this was the second awakening of Catholic Spirit…
You know the Spirit works in mysterious ways…
Think of General De Gaulle ! He carried a Lorrain Cross till the end of his life… He’s a bit like a living god in France respected by both believers and non-believers… He resisted the dark satanic mills of Nazism… He was attacked by nihilistic bonobos in 1968. Most of them know kneel down in front of the Golden Veal… They were like these people who wanted Jesus to be crucified and Barrabas to be free. Barrabas rules !!! His real name is Finance. A fake Heaven with virtual money in stock markets…
Don’t let your state be weakened by a nihilistic superpower. As long as Europe is submitted to the interests of bankers, multinational companies, shareholders… Things will get worse in France cos the European market is underprotected… Germany is getting deaf ! In ten year’s time this might provoke a new revolution in the country called “The Elder daugther of Catholic Church”…
Those who
French people // June 11, 2008 at 7:37 am |
Help you,why thefrench said NO?
The new president Sarkozy use the parlement to vote the new constitution, the text is the same.
The Yes said “remmber taht the europe was good for you, you must show that you are good europe people”.
The president Chirac decide to send the paper at all the people, a big error for the yes.
Have you receive the “constitution”, because after, the french people ask was on the write, not on the speech,
on the futur with this text.
Yes at the peripherical of the text, good intention but in the center, the most is an econmical project completely close.
At 56% the french said that it is not the place in a constitution, changing the name is the solution!.
The french people was not opposite to europe, but the people europe to help and complement not the economical war
the only solution in the text.
Vote NO, only because you are alone, you cans stop and at minimum ask that all europe of people vote.
Thank.
A french …
Misior // June 13, 2008 at 5:30 pm |
Great decision!
We Polish people didn’t have such opportunity to decide about our fate. Our parliment took a decision about our sovereingty, against our constitution, without asking people about their opinion.
Few people of our gov. and parliment gave up the country to the foreign superstate.
Two world wars of the last century were focused on the same goal as is the EU today. The difference is that now the process is trying to be accomplished by consent, not by war.
If you study the history, you will see that every war was supposed to create new european order – towards the unification. I reccomend you to read the leafleets sent by III Reich in 1941 to Serbian people, induce Serbs to join III Reich, to “become part of the great european community”. You will find there sentences exactly the same as the EU uses in the propaganda.
All heroes that died during the XXth century wars, fighting for freedom for my country, now can feel betrayed.
Thank you Ireland for your votes! I hope they will never reach the goal of EU. It is gonna be socialist state. As Pole, former communist citizen, I know what does socialist gov. means. People are becoming slaves as a workers, as human kind. Slaves of socialist economics. There is no peace-way out due to very tough law.
Seamus Breathnach // June 27, 2008 at 2:31 pm |
Some Facts About THE IRISH
1. Since the Middle Ages a Papal crowd calling themselves Catholics and forming ‘a middle nation’ took over Ireland and have governed it vi pulsa and ‘by the grace of God’ (of the Caesarean variety) ever since;
2. Through the Papacy the Parish Priest took over in the new parishes from the secular native pagan Chieftains and have formed the most conservative and at times backward and fearful mind in Europe;
3. Accordingly, in the Lisbon Vote, we witness the Irish (middle nation) turning their backs, as they have been trained to, on their own leaders, and notwithstanding net receipts of some 32b euros, without which the Irish would still be swinging out of a Castle-Cathedral culture, voted a resounding ‘No’ to Europe: the Irish , for the second time, took the money and ran;
4. Sinn Fein/IRA , straight from the very limited and horrifically conservative streets of Belfast, coupled with a chap called Ganley (whom no one ever heard of before Lisbon, but who has assured one and all of how much of a ‘good catholic’ he is ), plotted from the most fearful location of the Christian right to garner the ‘No’ vote. The campaign ostensibly concerned itself with the fears of warfare (even though the US has been engaged in an illegal war for years out of Galway) , sexual promiscuity (even though no one dares mention ‘clerical pedophelia’, for which the Irish taxpayer rejoices in paying) and assorted ragtag sources of distemper, mostly aimed at the last premier, Mr Bertie Ahern;
5. The Pope’s eulogy for the Irish in Europe, coupled with the Poles’ fervently praying for a ‘No Vote’, adds to the apparent senselessness of Irish political consciousness. What the Pope unfortunately doesn’t dare mention is One — Ireland’s Golden Age of Christianity consisted of trying to sell to Europe that which Europe had just discarded (Christianity) ; and Two: if the Irish played such a Christian role in Europe as the Pope conveniently imagines, why did his predecessors draft Laudabiliter, giving Ireland to Henry the 11 in order to Christianise it!
6. Finally, what the Lisbon Irish Vote demonstrates is that Ireland is very impressionable, has little by way of cultural roots conducive of an enduring or intellectual conviction, and lastly, that it is , as it has been formed by 1500 years of priestcraft, utterly insecure in any secular way.
Some people joined Europe — not to reform it — but to be reformed by it. I am one of these!
If this cannot be achieved then Europe might well conceive of moving ahead without a Papal veto on every secular step taken to improve life.
Seamus Breathnach
http://www.irish-criminology.com
admin // June 27, 2008 at 10:28 pm |
Hmmmmmm…….
Another reason to rejoice at the No vote then!!!