Judge threatens to seize cars and assets in Enoch Burke case

BREAKING: Teacher Enoch Burke speaks out as High Court judge threatens seizure of cars and assets in transgender row

In July 2025 the Court of Appeal ruled that the principal’s “overarching complaint” against Enoch Burke was his refusal to comply with her instruction to address a child by a new name and the “they” pronoun.

After three years of the High Court refusing to admit this simple truth, this was the first acknowledgment by a Court of the reason why Enoch Burke had been suspended and purportedly dismissed.

The truth had always been there and clear to see from the beginning in the principal’s report.

Today Enoch Burke submitted to High Court Judge Brian Cregan that a huge question mark now hangs over the validity and enforceability of the Order of Judge Alexander Owens of 2023, which upheld Enoch Burke’s suspension as lawful. It is on foot of this Order that the High Court has subjected him to imprisonment, fines and now considers sequestration of assets.

The Catholic Church continues to be silent on this issue. Where do its leaders stand on the abuse of children in schools across the country? If that church had opened its mouth and agreed with God then the promotion of LGBTQ+ ideology in schools and the imprisonment of those who refuse to endorse it would not be happening in Ireland today.

The Catholic Church had a powerful influence in the recent Presidential election. Declan Ganley, a fervent advocate for Catholicism, led the campaign urging people to spoil their votes. Other Catholic activists such as David Quinn and Maria Steen of the Iona Institute, as well as John McGuirk and Ben Scallan of Gript Media, were also prominent in this campaign.

The individuals mentioned above showed a fervent opposition to Heather Humphreys. The antipathy to Humphreys, we are seeing now, was driven by her cultural background and her religious beliefs.

The Catholic priests and bishops are silent on transgenderism, but one priest could come out strongly during the election campaign and say “Catholic candidates” were required.

Aontú, the political party led by Peadar Toibín, has been utterly exposed in recent days in a damning investigation by the Independent newspaper.

Multiple members of the Ógra Aontú, the party’s youth wing, including the leader John Paul Bryan, were revealed to have shared and posted deeply bigoted and anti-Semitic comments in a WhatsApp group. In one exchange an individual says he was “the only black guy in Ógra Aontú” (a reference to his Protestant background) and John Bryan replied “Please God we can keep it that way.”

John Paul Bryan is a close associate of Mayo TD Paul Lawless. Bryan was Lawless’ election agent in the 2024 General Election. In a school near Paul Lawless’ base in Mayo a teacher recently reported students telling her “we can’t vote for a Protestant.” The Aontú revelations in the Independent show clearly where this sentiment is coming from.

No matter what Heather Humphreys did, even to advance the cause of a United Ireland, she was unacceptable and the target of abuse because she was not a Catholic.

The Spoil the Vote Campaign ensured the election of Catherine Connolly, a Marxist who fraternises with terrorists.

Nonetheless, upon her election, and after spending weeks saying he couldn’t vote for either candidate, RTÉ reported Aontú leader Peadar Toibín congratulating Connolly and saying he had ”no doubt” she would be a good president. Paul Lawless likewise went out of his way to congratulate the new Marxist president.

RTÉ also reported Archbishop Eamon Martin praying for God’s blessing on Connolly (a supporter of terrorists), and that the Holy Spirit would “inspire her” in her role.

Some months ago we urged Archbishop Eamon Martin to speak out on the destruction of children in schools through LGBTQ+ ideology. While Eamon Martin is quick to celebrate the election of a Marxist as Ireland’s President, the Church he leads maintains a deafening silence on the ruination of the next generation.

The Lord Jesus Christ said in the Gospel of Matthew that “whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.”

We urge parents to stand up against the indoctrination of their children.

Credit to : Josiah Burke

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