Saturday, May 31, 2025

'Quiet Revival' In Ireland Too? - But ...

'Quiet revival' may be happening in Ireland too.

 
 
 
Grafton Street, Dublin, Ireland
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The “quiet revival” in Britain, especially among younger men, may well be occurring in the Republic of Ireland as well, with new research suggesting increasingly favourable attitudes towards Christianity in the country, albeit with a fair amount of suspicion towards the Roman Catholic Church.

A poll of a 1,000 people commissioned by The Iona Institute, and carried out by Amarach Research, discovered that Gen Z (18 to 24 years-old) are more open to faith than Millennials (25 to 34 years old).

A majority of people in Ireland (61 per cent) described themselves as religious or spiritual in some way. The vast majority of the Irish population still identifies as Roman Catholic, however only about 16 per cent said they went to mass regularly.

Just over a fifth of respondents said they were not Catholic, with a quarter said they would not object if the Catholic Church were to disappear overnight.

Dissatisfaction with the Church, unsurprisingly, stems from the abuse scandals that have dogged it in recent decades, although there are signs that its reputation is slowly improving.

Forty per cent of people said they had an unfavourable view of the Catholic Church, down from 47 per cent in 2011, while favourable ratings went from 24 per cent to 27 per cent in the same period.

Concerns about abuse and other church scandals were the main concerns raised by nearly three quarters of those with an unfavourable opinion. Just 17 per cent objected to the Church not being pro-LGBT or pro-abortion and 14 per cent had concerns about the Church’s historic influence over politics in the country.

Despite significant concerns with the Catholic Church as an institution, many Irish people still see value in its teachings, with 45% saying there was a benefit to Catholic teachings. Half of respondents had a positive view of Christianity overall, and 21 per cent have a negative view.

Respondents were more positive about Christianity in general. Half said their attitude towards Christianity was positive, compared to only 28% who said the same about the Catholic Church. Nonetheless, one in five (21%) had a negative attitude towards Christianity, while over a quarter (29%) were ambivalent. 

The Iona Institute noted in its conclusions to the research, “While perceptions of the Catholic Church remain negative on balance, especially among younger generations, nevertheless religious identity and spiritual orientation remain important for the vast majority of Irish people.

“Despite the legacy of the clerical abuse scandals, most people agree Catholic teachings and the Church itself remain relevant and important to the wider sense of Irish identity and as a source of values and guidance for the future.”

CT.

Proverbs Twelve Fourteen.

Liberal Jews Learning Lessons in Reality?

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Nice One, Nigel.

Nigel Farage outlines pro-family policies, suggests tightening of abortion law.

Farage admitted his two divorces were not a great track record, but said he still believes that marriage is the best environment for children.

Birdies.


 

Retake Europe.

Evangelism Congress to ‘Ignite a Fire’: Franklin Graham’s Desire to Retake Europe for Christ.

Franklin Graham Berlin Europe

30 May 2025

2.6 MINS

Over 1,000 Christian leaders will descend on Berlin for the first Billy Graham European Congress on Evangelism in 25 years. Franklin Graham hopes to “ignite a fire in Europe” and embolden churches to preach “the whole Gospel".

Still Think Casual Abortion Is Okay With God?

God the Avenger of the Righteous.

94 Lord, thou God of vengeance,
    thou God of vengeance, shine forth!
Rise up, O judge of the earth;
    render to the proud their deserts!
Lord, how long shall the wicked,
    how long shall the wicked exult?

They pour out their arrogant words,
    they boast, all the evildoers.
They crush thy people, O Lord,
    and afflict thy heritage.
They slay the widow and the sojourner,
    and murder the fatherless;
and they say, “The Lord does not see;
    the God of Jacob does not perceive.”

Understand, O dullest of the people!
    Fools, when will you be wise?
He who planted the ear, does he not hear?
He who formed the eye, does he not see?

10 He who chastens the nations, does he not chastise?
He who teaches men knowledge,
11     the Lord, knows the thoughts of man,
    that they are but a breath. RSV.

Friday, May 30, 2025

238 Run Victory!

England begin Brook era by hammering West Indies.

Media caption,

Brook era begins with dominant win over West Indies

First one-day international, Edgbaston

England 400-8 (50 overs): Bethell 82 (53), Duckett 60 (48), Brook 58 (45), Root 57 (65); Seales 4-84

West Indies 162 (26.2 overs): Overton 3-22, Mahmood 3-32

England won by 238 runs, lead three-match series 1-0

Scorecard

England racked up 400 to begin Harry Brook's reign as captain with a comprehensive 238-run defeat of West Indies in the first one-day international at Edgbaston.

Brook, Ben Duckett and Joe Root all posted half-centuries, but the most impressive contribution came from Jacob Bethell, who struck 82 from 53 balls.

England's 400-8 after being asked to bat was the sixth time they have reached 400 in an ODI, their highest total in three years and best against a Test-playing nation since they won the World Cup in 2019.

West Indies were ordinary with the ball and would have conceded plenty more had they not taken three superb catches.

The chase was a non-event, the second half of the game little more than a procession after Saqib Mahmood ran through the West Indies top order for 3-32.

The highlight was Brydon Carse's spectacular catch at deep square leg to hold West Indies captain Shai Hope off Mahmood. The tourists were hustled out for 162 in 26.2 overs.

The lack of spectacle will matter little to England, who were desperate for any sort of victory after a wretched 18 months in white-ball cricket.

This ended a seven-match losing streak in ODIs and the series can be sealed with victory in Cardiff on Sunday.

How Can We Possibly Remain 'Proud To Be British?' - A TOTAL Disgrace!

Police let half of all class A drug users walk free.

Possession of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin treated as a health issue rather than a criminal matter by UK forces.

Some 48.1 per cent of people caught in possession of hard drugs, such as cocaine and heroin, were let off without any criminal sanction, Home Office data analysed by The Telegraph reveals.

It represents a six-fold increase in drug users escaping prosecution since 2016, when the proportion was only 7.5 per cent.

In some forces, more than 80 per cent caught with cocaine, heroin or other class A drugs escaped any criminal punishment.

They were instead handed community resolutions, which do not result in a criminal record and only require an offender to accept “responsibility” for their crime, or were let off “in the public interest”.

Only a third of class A drug possession offences resulted in a charge. DT.

Choose Your Friends Carefully.


 

Birdie.


 

Quite Rightly.

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Freedom Post.

The National Trust Has Lost My Support.

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