"Today in Ireland, 6th of November, we celebrate the Feast of All the Saints of Ireland. Pope Benedict XV beatified Oliver Plunkett in 1920 and during his papacy also (1914-22) the Feast of All the Saints of Ireland was instituted. The same Pope also granted Ireland the honour of having a litany of its native saints approved for public recitation. Only four saints, St Malachy (1094-1148), St Lawrence O'Toole (1128-80) and St Oliver Plunkett (1625-81) and St Charles of Mount Argus (1821-93), have been officially canonised. All the other Irish saints, such as Saints Patrick, Brigid, and Colmcille, are saints, as it were, by acclamation of the local Church.
The scope of this feast, while it includes canonised saints, is wider. It also includes those who had a reputation for holiness and whose causes for canonisation have not yet been completed, such as Blessed Thaddeus MacCarthy (1455-92), the seventeen Irish martyrs of the 16th and 17th centuries, Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice (1762-1844), Blessed Columba Marmion (1858-1923) and the Servant of God Matt Talbot (1856-1925) and people like Legion of Mary envoys Edel Quinn and Alfie Lamb, whose causes have already been introduced. But it also includes those whose lives of sanctity were known only to their families, friends or members of their parish diocese or religious community."
It prolly also includes all of me family members who lived in County Cork.
This feast day begs the question - What'n'hell is wrong with modern Rome?
Look at what the anthropocentric barbarians did to this college.
Does it have a Faltar? Hell, yeah !!
Does it have a seat where the Presider can plunk it and be the center of attention? Hell yeah !!
Does it have irksome stained glass windows suggestive of Flakka ingestion? Hell yeah !!
The Monks of Ireland saved Catholic Civilisation in Europe and this is the thanks we get.
We remain enslaved by Perfidious Albion and the barbarism of revolutionary modernism