Keep the Angelus

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This discussion topic has been automatically created of petition Keep the Angelus.


Guest

#26

2015-10-20 22:39

because i feel strongly the angelus should remain. its harming nobody, and many still like to take time out to pray, and after all its only a minute long. i grew up with it.

Guest

#27 Re:

2015-10-20 22:40

#15: - Very well said, I fully agree with you

JhonJhon

#28 Amen! So do I! Now let's pray for the best outcome on the Synod in Vatican (link: The Washington Pos

2015-10-21 03:14

#16: -  

 


Guest

#29

2015-10-21 03:19

Love the Angelus and proud of your determination to stand for it as our Catholic tradition.

Guest

#30

2015-10-21 07:40

I am irish ,and I stand up for my faith .

Guest

#31

2015-10-21 08:45

I grew up with the Angelis...it's part of my religion WHY should someone decide to just change it ..why shoul we change it because their are other different religions here now..everyone to their own our religion should be respected if you go to other countries we have to respect their religion so why should we have to change it to suit others. So we want to keep the Angelus the same as it always was suit ourselves not everyone else..keep it not change it

Guest

#32

2015-10-21 08:49

Its part of our growing up & culture. No matter what religion its a time of reflection & gratitude. Best of luck with petition, I'll pass it on.

Guest

#33 Re:

2015-10-21 10:23

#1: -  

 I'm sick.of.the church dictating his they think the universe works. Ramming it down our childrens throats and forcing parents to baptise children just so they can go.to school.

Well

#34 Re:

2015-10-21 10:25

#31: -  

 Listen to it on your own time. Not ours

Truthteller

#35 Re:

2015-10-21 10:27

#30: -  

 How is forcing the rest of the country to listen to your delusions standing up for it?

GoodChristian

#36 Re:

2015-10-21 10:28

#26: -  

 If you need to take to go pray go to a Church like a normal person.

Haha

#37

2015-10-21 10:38

 It's 2015,and grown men and women still believed this silly fairytale? You're a laughing stock.


Guest

#38

2015-10-21 11:06

Well done , the best praise for an idea is , I'm sorry I didn't think of this one myself

Guest

#39

2015-10-21 11:15

I am a Hindu by faith living here for past 15 years.I feel that Christianity is the essence of this country and the reason that makes this country such a nice place to live for people from all parts of the world. For this reason I believe everything including Angelus should continue the way it is.
Noreen
Guest

#40

2015-10-21 11:18

I signed because I am a Catholic Christian and I appreciate the reminder to stop what I'm doing and direct my thoughts to heavenly things at least once a day. I signed because I can see how RTE find it impossible to promote abortion and other perversions of nature - whilst sounding out the life affirming Angelus gong. The Angelus is the short story of life affirmation - despite all adversities. I would rather do without RTE than support their culture of death. AMEN

And after reading some of the other comments just now, I think the folloing clarification is neeeded. There was a time in Ireland where only the gentry posessed a time piece of their very own. Therefore the men, women and children working the land had no idea what time of day it was (especially if it was cloudy or raining) The Churches rang the bells at 12.00 noon which reminded the people it was time for a break and a meal ALONG WITH reminding them that there's more to life than work and to direct our thoughts to our maker and HIS works. The same applied at 18.00 oclock where we were reminded it was tea-time and maybe time for supper. Children could be directed to come home after one or the other bell soundings and so on....


Guest

#41

2015-10-21 12:27

Shame on rte why change something like this

Guest

#42

2015-10-21 12:32

I grew up in Ireland and the Angelus is a beautiful prayer with a long tradition.


Guest

#43

2015-10-21 12:38

Becuse i thing its a shame to take away something we have had in this country for years ..it brings back so many memories for people like myself plus its a 1 minute reflection to be thankful for the day we have had..

Guest

#44

2015-10-21 12:44

Our traditions are important.

Guest

#45 Re:

2015-10-21 12:47

#31: -  

 Well said.


Guest

#46

2015-10-21 13:24

Why should we give into taking down signs of our Christian religion for foreign people of different persuasions. If we were to go to live in their country would we be be able to demand changes in their religious practices just to suit us?

Guest

#47 Re:

2015-10-21 14:08

#43: -  

 So you think it was a shame to take away the child abuse by priests? A shame the church stopped locking up women and selling their babies?

Realireland

#48 Re:

2015-10-21 14:09

#46: -  

 What do you ran foreign people?, plenty of Irish people know this mumbo jumbo of yours is made up and don't agree with it being rammed down out throats.


Guest

#49

2015-10-21 15:37

The Angelus is part of our humble lives, Why would anyone want to change this.. If certain people dont like our Angelus, I'm sure they have an off button on their telly..

Guest

#50

2015-10-21 17:02

I am a catholic and brought up saying the angelus twice a day and still do