We collect donations for our statutory activities. On this page, we are fundraising to have as many Sacred Heart billboards as possible throughout Ireland. However, your donation could also be used for our other statutory purposes if the amount collected exceeds the amount needed to finance this campaign. The statutory purposes are:
The advancement of religion including the Catholic religion, and the promotion of traditional Irish Christian religious values in society at large, particularly regarding the sacredness of human life from conception to death, and the benefits of the institutions of marriage and the family, while engaging in the circulation of religious articles and Catholic literature, and in particular promoting the message of Fatima, including through conferences, camps, visits, pilgrimages, cultural exchange programmes, distribution of rosaries and miraculous medals, and public meetings promoting the rosary.
In publishing this webpage, we have no intention to defame or disparage anyone. We are not moved by personal hatred against any individual. In intellectually opposing individuals or organisations promoting the homosexual or transgender movement, our only intent is the defence of traditional marriage, the family, and the precious remnants of Christian civilisation. As practising Catholics, we are filled with compassion and pray for those who struggle against unrelenting and violent temptation to homosexual sin or any sin. We pray for those who fall into homosexual sin out of human weakness, that God may assist them with His grace. We are conscious of the enormous difference between these individuals who struggle with their weakness and strive to overcome it and others who transform their sin into a reason for pride and try to impose their lifestyle on society as a whole, in flagrant opposition to traditional Christian morality and natural law. However, we pray for these too. We pray also for the judges, legislators and government officials who in one way or another take steps that favour homosexuality and same-sex “marriage” and the transgender movement. We do not judge their intentions, interior dispositions, or personal motivations. We reject and condemn any violence. We simply exercise our liberty as children of God (Rom. 8:21) and our rights to free speech and the candid, unapologetic and unashamed public display of our Catholic faith. We oppose arguments with arguments. To the arguments in favour of the immoral aspects of the SPHE, we respond with arguments based on right reason, natural law and Divine Revelation. In a polemical statement like this, it is possible that one or another formulation may be perceived as excessive or ironic. Such is not our intention.