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Irish priests revive “Mass Rocks” from days of anti-Catholic persecution
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| June 19, 2021
| Zelda Caldwell
Posted on 06/20/2021 12:05:50 PM PDT by ebb tide
Irish priests revive “Mass Rocks” from days of anti-Catholic persecution

These altars made of boulders were once the secret worship places of Catholics, when the practice of their faith was prohibited.
As part of a campaign organized by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Catholic priests are celebrating Mass at a “Mass Rock,” where the Irish faithful once secretly practiced their faith when it was illegal to do so.
Mass Rocks, the clandestine churches of an age of persecution
In the 16th-18th centuries, during the period of the “Penal Laws” enforced by England, any public expression of the Catholic faith in Ireland was prohibited. Churches were closed, Catholics faced fines and imprisonment for practicing their faith, and priests were threatened with death for tending to to their flock.
In spite of the danger, Catholic priests continued to celebrate Mass, and held services in secluded outdoor locations, making use or large rocks or boulders as altars. These “Mass Rocks” are still in existence today, and since that difficult time, have served as a reminder of the hardships and the resolute faith of the Irish Catholics of the past.
Reviving the Mass Rocks
With the ACN Ireland Mass Rock Campaign, these boulders are more than just a symbol or interesting historical artifact. They are once again the sacred places where, acting in the person of Christ, priests celebrate the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist, where, in the words of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “they make present again and apply, until the coming of the Lord, the unique sacrifice of the New Testament, that namely of Christ offering himself once for all a spotless victim to the Father.”
Mass is being offered at a Mass Rock at each of Ireland’s 26 Catholic dioceses for “the renewal of the faith in Ireland through the intercession of the Irish martyrs.”The Mass Rocks Campaign culminates with the Feast of the Irish Martyrs on June 20.
Launch the slideshow Each Mass Rock is located in a “stunningly and uniquely beautiful setting,” according to ACN.
“Whether it be in a furry glen, on a bare rugged coastline, on a still, serene mountaintop, in a grassy green field covered in fresh dew or under a canopy of pine trees, with the soothing sounds of a gentle stream nearby … each Mass Rock had one thing in common: i.e., it was found in a sacred wilderness and in a place of great serenity and closeness to God,” reads their announcement of the Mass Rock Campaign.

Aid to the Church in Need Ireland
A “unique privilege” to celebrate a Rock Mass
Monsignor Tommy Johnston reflects on his experience having celebrated one of the Mass Rock Masses, on Mass Hill, a very picturesque area in the Ox Mountains in the parish of Tubbercurry, the diocese of Achonry:
“The Mass Rock there is a huge boulder with an uneven surface offering no indication that it could possibly be used for such a sacred purpose; perhaps that is why it was chosen. It did not warrant a second glance. It was above suspicion. Its location nestled on the hillside provided a clear commanding view of the surrounding area, so, lookouts, at the first hints of danger could easily alert those gathered for Mass,” he said.
“It was a unique privilege to stand at a place made sacred by our ancestors who had stood there all those years ago giving voice to their faith in presence and prayer conscious of the ever-present danger to life and livelihood,” he reflected.
The ANC invites the faithful to join in prayer for the renewal of the faith in Ireland through the intercession of the Irish Martyrs. For more information on ACN Ireland’s Mass Rock Campaign, visit www.acnireland.org/mass-rocks.
TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Worship
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Today, the persecution is coming from francisbishops who are bowing to a secular government.
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posted on
06/20/2021 12:05:50 PM PDT
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ebb tide
To: Al Hitan; DuncanWaring; Fedora; irishjuggler; Jaded; JoeFromSidney; kalee; markomalley; ...
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posted on
06/20/2021 12:09:16 PM PDT
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ebb tide
(We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
To: ebb tide
It’s pretty much illegal to profess, and hence practice, Catholicism in Ireland now.
Their #2 government official bragged today on the front page of the Irish Times that the new National Maternity Hospital would be required to perform abortions even on the units staffed by nuns.
Instead of worrying about what long-dead Britons may or may not have done long ago, the Irish priests who are reviving the custom of outdoor masses (“Mass rocks”), should worry about their gay Indian government leaders are doing TODAY.
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posted on
06/20/2021 12:19:30 PM PDT
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Jim Noble
(Extremism in the defense of Liberty is no vice)
To: Jim Noble
Ummmm . . . .
The present Irish Hierarchy, last I checked, was suppressing the Mass on grounds of COVID-—
This movement is directed more immediately at them, not Cromwell et al.
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To: Hieronymus
yeah due to covid they need to hold Mass secretly again
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posted on
06/20/2021 2:09:11 PM PDT
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JerryBlackwell
(some animals are more equal than others)
To: Hieronymus; Jim Noble
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posted on
06/20/2021 2:43:01 PM PDT
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ebb tide
(We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
To: ebb tide
Yes. It’s sad to contemplate that the Church in Ireland — and many other places — may be forced to go underground again.
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06/20/2021 4:50:29 PM PDT
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Bigg Red
(Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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