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Published 15:26 26 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 15:30 26 Jun 2018 BST
All 45,000 tickets for the Pope’s visit to Knock shrine, in Mayo had also been booked out by 9.10am on Monday morning.
Tickets are free, but people are prompted to consider making a donation when booking. A number of people involved in the Facebook page and the protest have received waves of online criticism, condemning them for eliminating choice and adopting a small-minded vantage point. A boards.ie thread has also ignited conversation on the topic, with a number of commenters claiming that they believe the protest is "a bit pointless." Others have commended them for, ironically, "doing God's work." Pope Francis will visit Ireland on 25 and 26 August. His full itinerary for his visit can be seen here.Where Ireland ranks among Europe’s biggest cocaine users
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