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2 Irish Nuns “Breached” Coronavirus Rules To Expel Demons From Dublin Parliament

2 Irish nuns are currently being accused of breaking coronavirus lockdown restrictions in order to attend an exorcism at a park in Dublin.

The 2 nuns, who have been identified as Mother Irene Gibson and Sister Anne Marie travelled from Cork to Dublin.

The women went to attend an exorcism of the Dail in December, where domestic travel was not permitted.

The women attended the exorcism before taking part in a traditional Latin Mass, with around 70 people outside the Irish Parliament.

The incident happened in Dublin on December 8, 2021.

According to a report in the Irish Examiner, the nuns travelled around 135 miles to the exorcism expunging supposed evil spirits of the President of Ireland and some of the top lawmakers of the country.

At the time of the incident, lockdown laws in Ireland meant that more than 15 people were not allowed to gather.

Father Giacomo Ballini, of the splinter group The Society of St Pius Resistance can be seen spraying holy water on an Irish Government Building.

The sisters, who are from the Carmelite Sisters of the Holy Face of Jesus, had been convicted of violating planning regulations while setting up a religious retreat.

People in Ireland and all over the world have donated  to help them move out to a new retreat.

So far, their GoFundMe page has raised over £63,000. The money raised in the page will be used to help the sisters move to a new retreat.

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