­

Thank you for pledging a Rosary for Marriage and the Family

Thank you for making your pledge to say a Rosary for Ireland!

Also, can I ask you a favour? Irish Society for Christian Civilisation is on the frontlines of the culture war, defending Christian Civilisation and the Catholic Church. This is a daily struggle against the devil and his followers. Right now, we are launching a campaign to oppose the new SPHE curriculum in schools. Why? Because this new curriculum pushes Marxist and especially immoral content on our children. From the age of six, your children will already be taught the words lesbian, bisexual, gay… And it will only get more explicit as your children progress through school. We need your help to make our campaign against this curriculum a success.

I have 18 volunteers ready to take to the streets and directly talk to the public. We have the leaflets ready and purity prayer cards for students to take with them to school, but what I don’t have is the funds to feed and transport these volunteers. I would hate to turn them away simply because I don’t have the money to feed and transport them. We won’t be sleeping anywhere fancy either! These volunteers are so enthused to help, they didn’t bat an eyelid when I told them they would be sleeping in sports halls on air mattresses.

Your gift is really needed to help make this campaign a success. It will directly cover fuel, food and lodging (we still need to pay to use the sports hall as a dorm.)

No matter what the size, I am extremely grateful for your help! And as donor to this campaign, you will be in our daily Rosaries and you will be making a real difference in preserving the innocence of our children.

Thank you so much for your time. Please click on the link below to make your most generous gift.

May God reward you!

Damien Murphy

Irish Society for Christian Civilisation / Ireland Needs Fatima

PO Box 9701, Swords, Co. Dublin, tel. 01 842 9640 Mon – Thu 9:00-17:00

www.isfcc.org | facebook | youtube | email: isfcc@isfcc.org

CHY 20680 / RCN 20082277