If you take a piece of coal from the fire and leave it on the Harth, it will go cold. Same as religion, if you don't live the life of faith, you'll grow spiritually cold. If you put the cold piece of coal on the fire again, it will burn bright again. Same as the people on the 32 counties.
Flame of love prayers given to Servant of God Elizabeth Kindleman for these times, blinds the enemy, highly reccomend these prayers for your family's protection and the book of heaven revelations given to Servant of God Luisa Picaretta by Our Lord and Our Lady,
There are fantastic things happening in Ireland at the moment they are just not happening in the woke mainstream parishes . The true church is developing underground
I’ve heard many Irish accents but forgive me being a Canadian of Irish heritage, but some of us are having a hard time understanding this Irish gentleman, so subtitles or a summary would be appreciated… so sorry, not trying to be rude.
There is a rich spiritual heritage in Ireland, and the roots of the faith go deep, deeper than most people realise. The countless monasteries, saints, missionaries, scholars, martyrs, all bear witness to the fact that the fire that St. Patrick started in this country was once powerfully ablaze. That fire has since dwindled, but God has not abandoned Ireland, and the same Holy Spirit intends to breathe forcefully once again on the embers that St. Patrick started are being revived into a flame and the Divine Will is flourishing in Ireland. He just needs you and I to open our eyes to see what our Irish ancestors saw in the faith. He needs you and I to rediscover our roots.
The last vision Saint Patrick had was a great vision, in which the actual state and the future of the Church in Ireland were revealed to him. In the first place, he saw the whole land, as it were, like a great furnace whose flames reached to the sky. And he clearly heard the voice of an Angel saying, "Such is now – the state of Ireland in the sight of the Lord."
After a little time, instead of this far-spreading universal fire, he saw flaming mountains here and there over the land, then torches shining, succeeded by glimmering lights amidst an ever-increasing darkness. Last of all, he saw a few live coals buried and burning deep in the earth. Then an angelic voice was heard, saying that such should be the successive states of the Irish people in times that were coming.
Then, with tears rolling down his cheeks, the Saint repeated many times those words of the Psalmist, "Will God then cast us off forever? Or will He never be favorable again? Or will He cut off His mercy forever from generation to generation? Or will God forget to show mercy? Or will He in anger close off His mercies?"
The Angel answered and told him to look to the north of the land, and that there he should see the Hand of the Most High. The Saint lifted up his eyes, and, behold, a little light arose in Uladh (Ulster), which had struggled long in the darkness, until at length the whole island was filled with the brightness of its glory, and Ireland returned to its first state of all-pervading fire.
It is not surprising to learn that in the seventh century a Holy man named Cathal (of the Saints and Scholar's that came to God through Patricks establishment of the Church in Ireland), having studied at the University of Lismore, made his way through the pass in the ancient SlieveCua mountains and arrived at Rathan where he established his monastic settlement. He was appointed Bishop of the area even though it must be remembered that in those early years of the Christian Church this did not mean that he was in charge of a diocese. After some years at Shanrahan, Cathal set out on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. On his return journey he was shipwrecked off the coast of Southern Italy. There he realized that the people of the area had reverted to paganism (as was the state of Ireland, when God called Patrick to return), so he resolved to stay amongst them in an effort to reconvert them to Christianity. Cathal became Saint Caltado and was the patron Saint of Corato, Luisa's hometown.
Book of Heaven – February 12, 1904 Luisa speaks with some priests about the church of St. Cataldo.
“In spite of all these difficulties, indeed it is not lost; and even if they reach the point of laying hands on it to knock it down, it still cannot be considered as lost, because St. Cataldo will know well how to defend his temple".
St Patrick knows how to defend the Church in Ireland. His people will defend. Watch Ireland's eternal fire by clicking here: https://youtu.be/bgrOWtdf4hw
Regards from Medjugorje 🙏 Youth festival here so beautiful to see so many young people So many young priests Last night 560 priests Confessions are given in every corner. To see this gives me hope for our church. Our Lady’s immaculate heart will triumph. What ever she has started in Fatima She will finish here. We live in hope 🙏❤️
We need to identify in Jesus Christ we are made in God's Image. We have to identify in Jesus Christ. We need to read scripture. If your pastor denies scripture PRIDE is from Lucifer…God threw him into hell… These alphabet people are celebrating SIN… Wake up people the media is full of lies. Get off social media. Jesus Christ is the way and the Truth.
go click on "more" scroll down a bit and click on transcripts – it's usually wall written out for you – sometimes the spelling is a little off but you can usually figure it out❤
Wow! What an incredible story!
There is certainly something happening in Ireland
If you take a piece of coal from the fire and leave it on the Harth, it will go cold.
Same as religion, if you don't live the life of faith, you'll grow spiritually cold.
If you put the cold piece of coal on the fire again, it will burn bright again.
Same as the people on the 32 counties.
It can be felt all around 🙏🇮🇪
Actually, the Easter in the Roman Rite is from Erie
They use a fire signaling system on Holy Saturday/Easter Sunday for the right time to start the Great Vigil.
This system was used in Erie and on the British Island to signal coastal invasion from the sea at night.
Ireland at its best…. Dublin seat of Satan adds up
I wish I could make out what he’s saying. The subtitles are a joke too.
Flame of love prayers given to Servant of God Elizabeth Kindleman for these times, blinds the enemy, highly reccomend these prayers for your family's protection and the book of heaven revelations given to Servant of God Luisa Picaretta by Our Lord and Our Lady,
Please add a transcript
There are fantastic things happening in Ireland at the moment they are just not happening in the woke mainstream parishes . The true church is developing underground
I’ve heard many Irish accents but forgive me being a Canadian of Irish heritage, but some of us are having a hard time understanding this Irish gentleman, so subtitles or a summary would be appreciated… so sorry, not trying to be rude.
Why Ireland
There is a rich spiritual heritage in Ireland, and the roots of the faith go deep, deeper than most people realise. The countless monasteries, saints, missionaries, scholars, martyrs, all bear witness to the fact that the fire that St. Patrick started in this country was once powerfully ablaze. That fire has since dwindled, but God has not abandoned Ireland, and the same Holy Spirit intends to breathe forcefully once again on the embers that St. Patrick started are being revived into a flame and the Divine Will is flourishing in Ireland. He just needs you and I to open our eyes to see what our Irish ancestors saw in the faith. He needs you and I to rediscover our roots.
The last vision Saint Patrick had was a great vision, in which the actual state and the future of the Church in Ireland were revealed to him. In the first place, he saw the whole land, as it were, like a great furnace whose flames reached to the sky. And he clearly heard the voice of an Angel saying, "Such is now – the state of Ireland in the sight of the Lord."
After a little time, instead of this far-spreading universal fire, he saw flaming mountains here and there over the land, then torches shining, succeeded by glimmering lights amidst an ever-increasing darkness. Last of all, he saw a few live coals buried and burning deep in the earth. Then an angelic voice was heard, saying that such should be the successive states of the Irish people in times that were coming.
Then, with tears rolling down his cheeks, the Saint repeated many times those words of the Psalmist, "Will God then cast us off forever? Or will He never be favorable again? Or will He cut off His mercy forever from generation to generation? Or will God forget to show mercy? Or will He in anger close off His mercies?"
The Angel answered and told him to look to the north of the land, and that there he should see the Hand of the Most High. The Saint lifted up his eyes, and, behold, a little light arose in Uladh (Ulster), which had struggled long in the darkness, until at length the whole island was filled with the brightness of its glory, and Ireland returned to its first state of all-pervading fire.
It is not surprising to learn that in the seventh century a Holy man named Cathal (of the Saints and Scholar's that came to God through Patricks establishment of the Church in Ireland), having studied at the University of Lismore, made his way through the pass in the ancient SlieveCua mountains and arrived at Rathan where he established his monastic settlement. He was appointed Bishop of the area even though it must be remembered that in those early years of the Christian Church this did not mean that he was in charge of a diocese. After some years at Shanrahan, Cathal set out on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. On his return journey he was shipwrecked off the coast of Southern Italy. There he realized that the people of the area had reverted to paganism (as was the state of Ireland, when God called Patrick to return), so he resolved to stay amongst them in an effort to reconvert them to Christianity. Cathal became Saint Caltado and was the patron Saint of Corato, Luisa's hometown.
Book of Heaven – February 12, 1904
Luisa speaks with some priests about the church of St. Cataldo.
“In spite of all these difficulties, indeed it is not lost; and even if they reach the point of laying hands on it to knock it down, it still cannot be considered as lost, because St. Cataldo will know well how to defend his temple".
St Patrick knows how to defend the Church in Ireland. His people will defend.
Watch Ireland's eternal fire by clicking here: https://youtu.be/bgrOWtdf4hw
No shrinking violets! Hard, strong,tough MEN -. PAUL, AUGUSTINE and St Patrick, PATRICKa real man,!!!
Lord Jesus we now need you more than ever in our little country
Regards from Medjugorje 🙏
Youth festival here so beautiful to see so many young people
So many young priests
Last night 560 priests
Confessions are given in every corner. To see this gives me hope for our church. Our Lady’s immaculate heart will triumph. What ever she has started in Fatima She will finish here. We live in hope 🙏❤️
Some🌎ne had said, that the end of the 🌍world would come when Ireland 🇮🇪
Is Flooded Over by a Tsunami.
Robert – could put up details on how about signing up for the walk next year from each of the major points – would be greatly appreciated🙏
Jesus has a special place in his heart for Ireland.
No doubt about Dublin being the seat of satan. Always get a very uneasy feeling any time I'm in it.
🙏❤
Amazing!!!! Thank you.
We need to identify in Jesus Christ we are made in God's Image.
We have to identify in Jesus Christ.
We need to read scripture.
If your pastor denies scripture PRIDE is from Lucifer…God threw him into hell… These alphabet people are celebrating SIN…
Wake up people the media is full of lies.
Get off social media.
Jesus Christ is the way and the Truth.
No offence but the man from the North is very hard to understand .
I am an American. I had to turn on the closed captioning because I can't understand 90% of this man's words! LOL! 🤣
I pray the fire will be lit in Ireland for it has become an ember 😢.
American here. I need a translator
The man from the north is hard to hear properly
go click on "more" scroll down a bit and click on transcripts – it's usually wall written out for you – sometimes the spelling is a little off but you can usually figure it out❤
The accent coupled with "far away" room sound makes this very difficult to catch all the words. Too bad, it's probably a great story, but can't tell.