Irish nuns caught by COVID restrictions on attending exorcism

According to a report, some Irish nuns were violated who violated the coronavirus pandemic restrictions to attend an expulsion for the Irish leaders.

Sister Irene Gibson and Sister Anne Marie traveled across the Emerald Island to eradicate suspected evil spirits from the President of Ireland and the country’s leading legislators, according to the Irish Examiner.

But their habits affected lock-in measures, which barred residents from traveling more than five miles from their home, the newspaper reported.

The excursion expedition on December 8 from Cork to Dublin was about 135 kilometers.

The liberation of the Dáil Éireann – a body of the Irish legislature – was followed by an outside mass attended by about 70 people. Under the closing rules of Ireland, no more than 15 people may gather outside at that time.

A video of the exorcism shows father Giacomo Ballini, of the splinter group The Society of St Pius Resistance, spraying holy water on an Irish government building while praying for Satan to ‘leave this place’.

According to the examiner, the sisters, of the Carmelite sisters of the holy face of Jesus, were found guilty of violating planning instructions.

They were allegedly ordered out of their complex due to their transgression.

But the nuns will not stay away – a GoFundMe website to help with the move raised nearly $ 100,000 on Monday afternoon.

Both the priest, who preaches from a farmhouse in County Cork, and the Carmelite sisters of the Holy Face of Jesus, work independently of the Catholic Church, the newspaper reported.

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