The 1916 Easter Commemoration of Ireland
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2024
- The Defence Forces participates in the Commemoration of the Anniversary of the 1916 Rising. The parade takes place at the GPO on Easter Sunday morning. The event is normally attended by President of Ireland, An Taoiseach, Minister for Defence, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Representatives of the Garda Síochana and the Defence Forces General Staff.
Representatives from across the Defence Forces are involved in the ceremony, including Reserve Defence Forces, the 1 Brigade and 2 Brigade, the Defence Forces Training Centre, the Air Corps and Naval Service. Musical accompaniment for the ceremony is provided by a combination of the Defence Forces Brass, Reed and Pipe Bands.
The participating troops arrive on the parade ground from 11.30 am and position themselves outside the GPO. The central Guard of Honour is drawn from the Cadet School of the Military College. There is also a 107 strong presidential Guard of Honour drawn from the one of the RDF battalions.
A Presidential ceremonial Escort of Honour, drawn from the 2 Cavalry Squadron escorts the President from Á ras an Uachtaráin to the GPO. When the presidential escort arrives, the President is brought on to the parade ground and the troops on parade render Military Honours to the president, who is then invited to inspect a Guard of Honour.
The solemn ceremony, which is led by the President, the Taoiseach and the Minister Defence, involves prayers of remembrance, a reading of the Proclamation and the laying of a wreath by the President. At noon the National Flag is lowered and the Proclamation is read, on the steps of the G.P.O., by a member of the Defence Forces. At 12.30 pm the Air Corps perform a Fly past in four (4) Pilatus PC9 aircraft.
Members of the public are invited to attend are asked to be in position in the public viewing area outside the GPO by 11.15 am. Large video screens will be erected on either side of the GPO to relay the ceremony to the public.
Thank you for that fitting tribute.
My background is unionist, which would put me on the other side of this, but I do respect those brave men who fought and died for what they believed in. It was a fascinating time in irish history and rightly should be remembered
A genuine question I’ve always wanted to ask please . When unionist know that they came to Ireland through plantations and taking of another nations lands does it not bother them , or what’s the justification behind it for them ?? Genuine and respectful question I’d love to hear yer side of it 🤔
@Beanbag777 no, why should I, for something that happened 400yrs ago, I have no guilt because I wasn't alive, ulster is my home, I have a right to live here just the same as the irish have, and if I did want to go further then that, I could say I'm more or just as much irish as any irish person, I'm Ulster/scot, almost all planters are, that's lowland border Scots, the same people that gave Scotland its name, and they the Scoti came from northern Ireland, they were a ulster tribe, so that's why I have no guilt and I have right to be here, we didn't invade Ireland, no, we just came back home. Lol, history is fuckin amazing......
The Unionists are our allies now . Uncomfortable but clearly love the land. Forget the demon Windsors we need to protect this holy land from savagery and destruction which has been brought upon us .
It’s a civilisation war with huge spiritual undertones .
Lines are drawn .
Many an Proud Ulsterman around the place at that time ,
This island ,our people needs the Ulster fighting sprite to keep things in balance
@@bigmal1690it always struck me as odd that the unionists hate the Irish, aren't the Irish the natives fighting against foreigners?
That's a nice way to top off the day a little bit of History to satisfy the brain 🧠
PS I hope that sunburn gets better
Our true leaders of 16 would cry with shame with what the slugs who think they speak for the people have done with Ireland 🇮🇪 today.
What's that? A rising population, near full employment, a level of prosperity thevpeople of 1916 couldn't have imagined or a country that people want to come to rather than leave. Oh yes, there is of course the division of our country. But the Rising itself pretty much guaranteed partition.
Ah wasnt expecting you to cover this pleasant suprise. Much love from across the atlantic brother🇮🇪🇺🇸
Born and raised in Ireland. Have not taken the time to listen or read this properly. I've seen it before of course.
It's a fine proclamation.
Agreed, indeed it is.
Outstanding proclamation by the men from "The Land of Saints and Scholars". Erin go bragh ☘
For context for anyone wondering this reading of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic is to reinact when Padraig Pearse, the military leader of the rebels, read the same Proclamation outside the General Post Office on the first day of the Rising.
At the same time this was happening 250,000 Irishmen volunteered to fight to help the British. 1 in 4 of every available males from the age of 18 to 50 choose by themselves, as there was no conscription in Ireland to help the war effort in Europe. It was awful that over 400 people died during the Rising but to put it into context. The Royal Munsters Regiment which was made up of men from all the counties of Munster sent 800 men into battle at Rue du Bois and 24 hours later less than 200 remained. More killed in those 24 hours than all of the Easter Rising. The night before that battle is depicted in the famous painting "The Last Absolution of the Munsters" where the priest gives the men a blessing on the roadside knowing some would never return. That regiment alone sent over 12,000 volunteers, many never to return and to be forever forgotten in foreign fields. All brave Irishmen.
The fact that 250,000 volunteered shows that not a single town or village was unaffected by that war. It is only right that the heros of the Rising are celebrated but also let us not forget that those men buried in foreign fields believed that their sacrifice would help bring about home rule. Sadly history has has tried to airbrush their efforts from all conversations but let us not forget, they too were Irishmen. Brave Irishmen, who thought their sacrifice would improve the lives of "ALL" the Irish.
'Twas better to die 'neath an Irish sky than at Suvla or Sud-El-Bar.”
Don't get the idea that it was out of loyalty to the British.
For the vast majority it was on the promise of home rule by the British at the end of the war.
A promise which the British sidelined and ignored after hostilities in Europe were settled.
@@veronicadredd22 And many of them did die at Suvla and Sud-El-Bar. As a matter of fact that same Regiment, The Royal Munsters were the first off the boats at Gallipoli and were slaughtered. One won a Victoria Cross there but you would think from reading history books or watching commemorations that not an Irishman set foot there. The same goes for that regiment at Ypres and the Somme and many other places. Some are remembered at the Menin Gate in Belgium and Kylemore Abbey is where the Benedictines who the Royal Munsters defended and saved set up home.
@@wolfthequarrelsome504 That's exactly what I said, I said they were doing it for Ireland and every Irish person.
As already stated here and also in the book "Blackpool to the front" (documentary also on RUclips) the powers that be often sent the Irish in first
And the children will tell how their forefathers sought the red blades of freedom or Erin go bragh
All parts of Ireland, from Antrim to Ketty, the whole island!!! Up the Republic and the Irish Citizen Army haven't gone away, you know, James Connolly and Seamus Costello.
Part 2 is coming 🇮🇪 🫡
Who you going to fight? 10000 bombs detonated in Northern Ireland,thousands of people killed.and at the end of the day the IRA and INLA handed in their weapons because they lost😂 🇬🇧
@@richardpotts7902 They curtained gained more than the British lost with the GFA. Look at it now, SF led Assembly and a border in the Irish sea! 😂
@@richardpotts7902Handed them in? To whom? I think you need to do some reading son.
@@Dreyno handed the weapons into the decommissioning group, because the ira could never hand them over to the Brits ,but decommissioning group would take away the stigma of having to actually say they lost the war 😂
@@yermanoffthetelly what exactly did they gain? They're now sitting in a U.K parliament implementing British rule! Something sinn fein said they'd never do 😂
For " Died " read as " Executed By Firing Squad After An Illegal Courts-Martial "
As with anything Irish, a song tells it better
ruclips.net/video/yaS3vaNUYgs/видео.html
The point in saying the other side's laws were illegal laws. The point of the rebellion was to start the process whereby Independent Ireland would enact her own laws.
I believe this was 2022. He was my CO during training COMDT Roache. Great speaker
You are a bit confused!
@@heritage195 I don't think I am. The speech done this year was by a captain. That speech was done by a Comadant. You can tell by the rank marking on his shoulder.
The 2024 Easter Proclamation was read by Captain Paul Murphy, ex Kilkenny GAA senior hurler. A brilliant reading by Paul, but was it just lip service to the aspirations of the 1916 men who gave their lives for Ireland and did they die in vain?
Does it mean nothing now, where our present government and politicians are going completely against the Ideals and sacrifices of the men of 1916 by replacing the Irish people with foreign invaders. Wake up and smell the roses - or the stench of betrayal.
@@epic1160 Maybe some cross purpose exists. I presumed you were referring to this year's speaker.
@heritage195 I was. This videos speaker is from 2022. The 2024 speech was done by a younger captain not a older COMDT
Numbers are a bit off ! According to historians over 200 British troops died at mount st bridge alone
Am sorry, several proclamations survive! Over 100 were printed and one went for several thousand at auction last year! Where are you getting your information from?
I think he was taking about the operational orders
@shanecurtin860 You're correct, you had your ears open
Thank you for this fascinating analysis video.
Your ending with reading those names and dates was enlightening.
the reading of this documant brings a tear to my eye every time .
i stand a free man , on this island , thanks to our greatest generation , who for a fact ,knew they would die , they know we would be speaking there names forever and a day .
i am proud of our heros and my people , even the morons and there are many how know nothing of our history but comment as if they do .
thank you for reading there names , they freed my people
Is imperial Germany still your gallant ally ?
@user-mc2em9wh5x Why don’t you answer the question?
Is Germany still your gallant ally ?
@user-mc2em9wh5x oh so why were they at the time of the proclamation ?
Could it be that they were to give you arms to carry out your act of collusion & rebellion ?
It’s truly pathetic all this sympathy for the Easter Rising rebels and yet Mick Collins and his Irish Free Starters just 6 year later agree to have the very same man who issued the order for these executions in 1916 as their “Head of State” just six year later in 1922. They might was well have spat on the 1916 Proclamation. Bloody Irish traitors.
Come out ye black and tans!
Come out and fight me like a man!
Show your wife how you won medals down in flanders
KAH
Show me how you ran
AMEN 🙏 SO BE IT
This was really interesting thank you
Listen to "the rebel" by the Dubliners (youtube) a poem written by Padraic Pearse who its widely accepted also wrote this very proclamation.
"Beware the risen please" 🇮🇪
71 lakh scheme 80K the Irish government is offering to any one from India to relocate to one of our 30 Islands.
Imagine not even offering the scheme to the Irish abroad to come home or Irish descendants at least.
The great replacement part two.😢
It's open to anyone you dimwit and it's across the entire country, the offshore islands just offer a little more of an incentive. There have been only 100 approvals, the majority being in Kildare (24) You have to buy a derelict property with your own resources and sort out your own visa situation. It's not a free ticket.
How far do you think €80k would go to ferry construction materials and builders to a remote island to renovate a house? I don't think there have been any takers as far as I'm aware.
Desperate brave men with a handful of ammo,drew a line and said no more..what line will we draw 🤔???
ERIN GO BRAGH 🇮🇪
ERIN GO BRAUGH!!
Micheal Collins is a brilliant movie if you wanna see the steps that lead to this day
Ohhhh i got a brand new shiny helmet
And a pair of kinky boots.
🙏💙🕊✨ for the 'rithm ✨🕊💙🙏
Expecting nothing but a respectful and dignified comments section 😂
Great effort Kagan, and thanks for that!
The sad truth, however, is that all of these hero’s would be devastated to see the country they fought for (and many, many besides them and including myself) having been transformed into a materialistic, Marxist ghetto at the hands of degenerate, atheistic and morally bankrupt opportunists over the past five decades at least.
However, the deposit of the Catholic Faith which motivated our our patriotic ancestors still lives on in a remnant of the population - greatly depreciated at this time unfortunately - and the will cause the Ireland of old to rise again, like the Phoenix and by the Grace of God!
You have managed to remind the people of Ireland of the heritage that had been handed down to them, so this will hopefully cause them to hang their heads in shame and thereby be motivated to rise up once more.
God bless to all
James connelly was a Marxist and proud of it without connelly the rising wouldn't have happened that's were we got equality in the proclamation that' was his beliefs not just in Ireland but throughout the world and thosands after him held those beliefs also religion is one of the horrible evils of the past and hopefully the country is well over this infliction but those who committed those crimes in the name of God should never be left forget those horrible deeds
I am proud to be Irish and these patriots will never be forgotten the wonderful men and women that gave their lives for Ireland🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I don't believe there is any appetite to re-install the theocracy of the Catholic church anytime soon. Not after they drove the country into abject poverty and the systemic diabolical abuse it inflicted upon the children of the land.
We may still remain culturally Christian, but that's as far as it will ever go again. We will never forget or forgive what evil they did.
@@olieahern1318He was a Christian socialist, and a nationalist. These are points that are antithetical to the current Marxist thinking of today. So yeah, I'd say he'd be pretty disappointed in what he see's today.
I agree with you. As things are at the moment I felt too sad to watch this. However thank God in my rural town the Church is still quite full at Sunday Mass although not packed as it it used to be with often many having to stand. However it was packed to the hilt again this Easter. I believe that the faith of Saint Patrick is still very strong and that those who pray are now praying and fasting even more. Yes and it will cause us to rise up again because Saint Patrick prayed saying "Never let it happen to me from my God that I should loose Ireland who's salvation was won from the ends of the earth." God bless.
This 3rd generation Irish American, thanks you!
Give America back to the Native Red Indian of America. Think before you Text ?
Great video.murdered 1916 it should have read
Tiochfaidh ar la
Well done on fighting the big boys for 6 days 😂
We could tell you stories
What did they die for? Leo Varadkar and his bunch of gangsters.
So that one man could mount another man and girls could identify as boys
Texans should understand the emotions around the 1916 Easter rising, it is simular to the Alamo
…no no it’s not at all but 👍
@willpugh8865 why do you think it is not at all simular?
@twoonthewall well the Texans were settlers on mexican land. The irish were trying to reclaim their lands from an invader who had occupied them for hundreds of years. If anything the irish are more like the Mexicans in this case than the Texans.
@verbic96 all very true, I would argue the emotion texans felt in the period after the alamo is similar. A smaller, hopelessly outnumbered force, taking up a position against a large professional army and making a stand knowing they had little chance of victory in that engagement. Most importantly, the way their sacrifice was used as a motivation in the coming war is somewhat simular. Remember the alamo.. remember our patriot dead are simular emotional calls to arms.
They call imperial Germany gallant allies says it all about the treacherous rebels that shed innocent blood
Treacherous to whom, exactly? Britain?
@@Dreyno Treacherous to the crown & country for which you had been part of for centuries
If you wanted change there was a parliamentary system for which your representatives could of spoken out
Colluding with a foreign power that you are at war with is the very definition of treason
Ok HUN
Even as an Englishman I know that Easter Sunday is not the important day to commemorate the Anniversary of the Easter Rising. Easter dates change each year inline with the full moon after or on the spring equinox, so the correct date is 24th April each year not each Easter Sunday and the Rising started on Easter Monday anyway in 1916 not Easter Sunday. So, 24th April is the correct date to commemorate.
No the date was picked for the uprising to mark the moveable feast. but yeards of free state and british propaganda has reduced it to an egg hunt.
@@irbfenian2594 What on earth are you talking about? You clearly know jack-shit
@@Imyourhuckleberry01The EASTER rising had nothing to do with the date but everything to do with the Easter feast day. And it was supposed to take place on Easter Sunday but was cancelled on the Saturday. On Easter Sunday last minute they decided to carry on with the plan on the Easter Monday, with less men and less arms. They knew themselves it would fail.
@@thequietman760 Yes, I am sure we are all aware of events that Easter weekend, when Spindler screwed up and that now infamous hand written note from Mac Neill on 22 April 1916 was issued, so are you saying that people in Ireland DO NOT commemorate the Easter Rising on 24th April each year?
@@Imyourhuckleberry01 yeah sherlock thats exactly wat I'm fucking saying you absolute Helmet. 🖕
Your sun burn keeps getting worse
They all died for nothing 😢
100%
Wrong!
You died for your gallant allies imperial Germany that now pull the strings in the EU
What did you want that you didn’t get? Less emojis, more details.
@@Dreyno 32 counties, and not to have sold our country to the Germans/EU.
The last people celebrating the rising should be a 26 county government, dosnt say we want to separate the country in 2 by religion
Theese People are facilitating THE KALERGI PLANTATION! Cos play
That could be the EU he is referring to, so be warned, the EU is a Foreign Government.
Ok PUTIN!
Dud .. I expected it to be in Gaelic .. why is it in English.
Not an expert but the original was written in english. I imagine it was an address to the British empire and to the rest of the world particularly America so maybe needed to be in english rather than Irish. Also probably back then like today 95% of Irish can't speak the native tongue. As a side note many back then couldn't read or write as evidenced by the 1908? Census
Because all Ireland speaks English
@@bear693 thank you. one more reason not to be colonized. I guess colonizers are colonizers .. doesn’t matter if they came 1000s of miles or just across the pond.
Because use of the Irish language had been all but eradicated by the British over the previous centuries.
@@bear69395% of irish people can't speak irish? That isn't true at all 😂. Around 39% of people across Ireland are recorded as speaking irish fluently or well. In addition every irish person can speak at least some irish, even if not fluently
WE NEED IT NOW It was a spiritual war over Easter for a reason.
They knew defeat was inevitable yet fought to awaken us .
Yes, because it would take the British longer to respond over the bank holiday.
They picked it because it was a bank holiday. Nothing to do with god bothering.
@@Dreyno Yeah, exactly. And they did not go out hoping to die. The actual plan was that 12,000 Volunteers would take part in the rising, with the Dublin rising being the focal point they were hoping the Volunteers from the south around Munster & ones coming from Ulster & Connacht to catch the British in a pincer movement. But the counter orders by Mac Neill & the arms being scuttled that plan was in tatters, they were hoping the Dublin rising would inspire a nationwide uprising, and a few hundred more did join in Dublin during the week, but the rising was sprung on the population so suddenly they had no time to make up their mind on who to support.
And of course, the ICA was a Socialist Workers militia with 300 volunteers taking part a lot of them were Marxists & at least one Anarchist or Anarcho-Syndaclist so it's likely many Volunteers were atheists.
Read Pearce and the regeneration of The spirit in the noble flow of blood for Her Cause . It’s all esoteric thought and clearly and we are told it’s around a resurrection of spirit and EASTER WAS PICKED . IRB a secret brotherhood along the lines of Masons . Symbols/Dates and their esoteric connection seem lost on the modern man . I am basing my statements around the writings and the underlying of THOSE HEROES -NOT OPINION
Our fallen hero’s would’ve stayed in bed if they seen Eire today.
IFTI 🙏🏻🇮🇪🙏🏻
No they'd be fighting it still unlike you in your bed.
@@irbfenian2594 ok keyboard
@@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 Ya that's the way it is now, have an opinion and lose your job.
Not several groups just 2. The Irish citizens army and the Irish volunteers. No ops order they were rank amateurs.
Wrong there there were 5 groups in total. Please don't disrespect them.
Thanks for this Kagan, long time follower and fan.
Unfortunately you are gonna get a lot of home-grown right wing neo-fascists ranting about how Ireland has gone to the dogs. Don't believe them, we still have the best country in the world!!
Have u been thru the city lately wake up
@@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 go hunt some gombeens. Maybe you'll see one in the mirror.
@@JC-ek7is nice 👌 English there crusty.
Wonder what the folks in Northern Ireland say ... gotta get fixed at some point.
Who gives a fook about the tangerine tools up north
@@thequietman760 War monger
@@thequietman760 That's the spirit keep fighting your fellow white brothers and sisters while the ZOG masters laugh at you.
@@eclipsegfxablethey did it for 30 yrs and ended up with nothing. That's the irish.
@@eclipsegfxable The Loyalists are the most philos3m1tic group on the island.
It was also Britain that embraced j3wish usery for the crown to artificially accelerate the economy, while Ireland rejected them, then Cromwell brought them back.
UK is the original ZOG workhorse, but you hold Ireland under heightened scrutiny to distract yourself from your own fiasco.
You have your facts wrong
Well maybe, rather than telling the man who has an interest in this era of Irish history, maybe give him the correct information. "You have your facts wrong"!!! That could be anything.
Thanks bot!
@@DerekTJ I'm not sure who that's directed at Derek, I think it's at @user-hs?
The comments are exactly how i thought they'd read.
All the goose steppers are here!
Ok, I just gotta start with:
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