Is this the most Irish facebook hack ever?

There's a priest, and Mass, and facebook, and hacking. So - yes.

Is this the most Irish facebook hack ever?

'Andrew' left his phone behind him at Mass, and we're sure spent a large share of that morning racking his brain for where he'd last had it.

It was in safe hands though - social-media savvy Fr P McMahon had found it and took the trouble to put up a facebook post (on Andrew's account) to let him know.

He scolded Andrew for leaving the phone unlocked, but reassured him that he didn't look at anything on the phone, because "who knows what you adolescent boys be up to!!!". Smart move, that.

He did a selfie with his buds and everything!

Redditor puturbeansonmytoast called it "the most Irish fb hack I've seen in a while". We can't disagree.

Marvellous.

H/T: Her.ie

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