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Ireland Goes Gay
Aleteia ^ | May 23, 2015 | JOHN BURGER

Posted on 05/24/2015 4:20:11 AM PDT by NYer

A fellow named Danny Smith posted a street scene of Dublin on Twitter late afternoon on Saturday. In the background was a glimpse of that celestial phenomenon that appears after a storm, at the other end of which, it is said, there's a pot of gold. 

"There's a big gay rainbow over Dublin," Smith tweeted. "If that's not Jesus giving the Yes vote I don't know what is."

Danny Boy can be forgiven for his hyperbole. Though his Twitter page identifies him as being a resident of Manchester, England, he's joining in the enthusiasm being demonstrated in streets, squares and pubs throughout Ireland—and on social media. 

The Yes vote has triumphed, making the Republic of Ireland the first nation in the world to open the institution of marriage through a plebiscite, not an act of a legislature or a court ruling, to members of the same sex. The New York Times reports:


With ballots from 34 out of the 43 voting areas counted, the vote was almost two to one in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. All but one of the districts that were counted voted yes, and it appeared to be statistically impossible for opposition votes to overcome the ayes.

Turnout was large — more than 60 percent of the 3.2 million people eligible to vote cast ballots. Government officials, advocates and even those who had argued against the measure said that the outcome was a resounding endorsement of the constitutional amendment.

Earlier in the day, as poll workers continued to tabulate ballots late Saturday morning, David Quinn, director of the Iona Institute, who was in the forefront of the opposition, tweeted: “Congratulations to the Yes side. Well done.”

There were no rainbows on Quinn’s page—nor any rainbows for him. Much of the response to his congratualatory tweet was filled with vitrol:

“Yeah…whatever. You make me sick,” said one Denis Coakley.

“You were far from gracious during your poisonous, ill-constructed campaign,” added Niall McGarry.

“Well-done indeed, in spite of your obfuscation, homophobia, lies, etc.” was the rejoinder of a tweeter called Thailand thoughts. “Now accept that Ireland has left you and your like behind.”

One Twitter denizen, with the moniker Baba Yaga, simply shot back, “Eat it.”

Another tweet is unprintable in this family-friendly forum.

Commenting on the outcome, Quinn said in a press release, "We believe [we] fought a good campaign. It was always going to be an uphill battle. However, we helped to provide a voice to the hundreds of thousands of Irish people who did vote No. The fact that no political party supported them must be a concern from a democratic point of view. Going forward, we will continue to affirm the importance of the biological ties and of motherhood and fatherhood. We hope the Government will address the concerns voters on the No side have about the implications for freedom of religion and freedom of conscience.'”

The Times provided some background on the vote and its effect:

The referendum changes Ireland’s Constitution so that civil marriages between two people is now legal “without distinction as to their sex.” It requires ratification by both houses of the Irish Parliament and the president. Though that is a formality, the date when gay and lesbian couples can marry will be determined in that process.

Vatican Radio noted how, in hindsight, it was going to be tough going for those defending marriage against redefinition:

It was always going to be an uphill struggle for those who spoke out against same-sex marriage. Every political party supported change and there was virtual unanimity amongst the media in pushing for a 'yes'. One eve-of-poll survey found that of the ten main newspapers, there were three times as many articles pushing a 'yes' vote as advocating a 'no' vote.

Vatican Radio also noted how the country's bishops had engaged in a relatively low-key campaign largely restricted to the reading of pastoral letters at Masses in parishes.

The Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, took to the airwaves pointing to the reasons why he was voting 'no', namely because of his belief that marriage is a unique institution involving one man and one woman.

The Archbishop, however, stopped short of telling Catholics how they should vote, pointedly saying "those days are gone"—a reference to a time when the Irish Catholic hierarchy frequently instructed Mass-goers on how they should vote.

The Times too noted the broad support for the measure coming from the the likes of Prime Minister Enda Kenny of the center-right Fine Gael party, his Labour coalition partner, and Sinn Fein, an opposition party. Gerry Adams, president of Sinn Fein, said, “There are two Irelands, the elite Ireland and the hidden Ireland. And today the hidden Ireland spoke.”

Kenny said that Catholic schools will be required to teach same-sex "marriage" as part of the curriculum, Vatican Radio noted—just one concern that was expressed about the impact on religious freedom.  


TOPICS: Catholic; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: fartyshadesofgreen; homosexual; homosexualagenda; ireland; marriage; sodomy
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To: NYer

21 posted on 05/24/2015 5:29:51 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: NYer

I thought the definition of an Irish homosexual was a man who liked women more than whiskey. Now that is the definition of a Irish minority member?


22 posted on 05/24/2015 5:30:24 AM PDT by Bernard (The Road To Hell is not paved with good results.)
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To: NYer

23 posted on 05/24/2015 5:30:49 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: shalom aleichem

There is no such thing as “live and let live” in homosexual marriage. Marriage is a public acknowledgement and reinforcement of the family which makes homosexual marriage a mockery of real marriage.

At the individual level, it’s pretty sad that people are so callous or misinformed that they would encourage anyone to indulge in homosexual behavior.


24 posted on 05/24/2015 5:32:45 AM PDT by Varda
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To: Johnny_cash

25 posted on 05/24/2015 5:58:04 AM PDT by W. (Animals are much stupider since Noah's Ark, because of inbreeding.--Oglaf)
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To: NYer

The Irish have always prided themselves as being gaelic, they are just changing its meaning. (sarcasm)


26 posted on 05/24/2015 6:01:05 AM PDT by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: GreyFriar

lol


27 posted on 05/24/2015 6:18:17 AM PDT by piusv
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To: NYer

It’s not who votes, it’s who counts the votes.


28 posted on 05/24/2015 6:22:16 AM PDT by RetSignman (Obama is the walking, talking middle finger in the face of America)
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To: NYer

Emphasis mine - “”... the hundreds of thousands of Irish people who did vote No. The fact that NO POLITICAL PARTY SUPPORTED THEM must be a concern from a democratic point of view. “”””

It is indeed a “concern” when no political body supports individuals who think/believe differently, and more - that religious institutions find themselves forced to advance secular viewpoints that run in complete opposition to their core beliefs....: /

Dear Lord, guide our course.
Tatt


29 posted on 05/24/2015 6:24:52 AM PDT by thesearethetimes... (Had I brought Christ with me, the outcome would have been different. Dr.Eric Cunningham)
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To: NYer

Too many leprechauns.


30 posted on 05/24/2015 6:29:35 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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To: NYer

Well, that’s it...... I am burning my “kiss me I’m Irish” button.


31 posted on 05/24/2015 6:40:09 AM PDT by Apple Pan Dowdy (... as American as Apple Pie)
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To: NYer

“There’s a big gay rainbow over Dublin,” Smith tweeted.

Can we assume that Ireland’s colors are no longer green? Get ready for the sodomite parades that will degenerate into overt exhibitionism.


32 posted on 05/24/2015 7:09:24 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
The bishops everywhere SHOULD instruct their parishioners to reject sin and depravity . NOT telling the Irish people they should vote to reject homosexuality for the good of themselves,their children, and their nation was a breach of duty.
33 posted on 05/24/2015 7:31:06 AM PDT by hoosierham (Freedom isn't free)
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To: NYer

Ireland goes to hell.. But hey its all good cause we all feel good now............


34 posted on 05/24/2015 7:51:42 AM PDT by SECURE AMERICA (I am an American Not a Republican or a Democrat.)
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To: NYer

I find it sad that the Archbishop felt he could not tell people how to vote. Speaking the truth is sometimes harsh, but it is his duty to do so. The Church in Ireland has failed young people 100%. They have taught the young that if you don’t stand for something, you will fall for anything.


35 posted on 05/24/2015 8:10:43 AM PDT by Gerish (Feed your faith and your doubts will starve to death.)
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To: NYer

I hear youth vote really support NYER

I understand this FU to establishment they tick off that they didn’t mail absentee ballots when all Irish that left during 2008 financial crisis couldn’t vote absentee this way telling govt and Cathoic church FU


36 posted on 05/24/2015 8:41:05 AM PDT by SevenofNine (We are Freepers, all your media bases belong to us ,resistance is futile)
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To: shalom aleichem

So you are part of the gay marriage crowd, that excludes you from the conservative crowd.


37 posted on 05/24/2015 9:39:51 AM PDT by ansel12
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To: Gerish

It was also stupid and wrong of Quinn to congratulate the homos as though it was just a soccer match and not the destruction of a nation.


38 posted on 05/24/2015 10:08:23 AM PDT by hoosierham (Freedom isn't free)
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To: NYer

**Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said the “overwhelming vote” against church teaching on gay marriage meant that Catholic leaders in Ireland needed urgently to find a new message and voice for reaching Ireland’s young. **

Amen!


39 posted on 05/24/2015 11:12:39 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: shalom aleichem

All the Irish do not fit into one bucket.

Don’t people remember all the Catholic Irish fighting the Protestant Irish?

Where are the Protestants speaking out against this?


40 posted on 05/24/2015 11:14:04 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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