The Catholic Communications Office has today released the itinerary for the upcoming papal visit to the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland, thankfully, is not on that itinerary.
See reports in:
Belfast Newsletter - Pope Francis will not be coming to Northern Ireland.
Belfast Telegraph - Archbishop Martin disappointed Pope will not visit N Ireland on visit to Republic
The Pope will fly into Dublin on 25th August and will return back to Rome on 26th August.
During his visit he will meet homeless families before arriving at Croke Park Stadium for the 'Feast of Families'. On Sunday he will travel to the Marian shrine at Knock.
This is an answer to prayer.
See below for reasons why a papal visit is to be opposed by all right thinking Protestants:
#2 The Act of Settlement
#3 The Memory of the Martyrs
#4 The Cost to Taxpayers
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