13th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Bidding prayers
In this Sunday’s liturgy we pray that those on holidays may be refreshed, that those who travel may journey safely and that the blessing of God may be upon us all.
In this Sunday’s liturgy we pray that those on holidays may be refreshed, that those who travel may journey safely and that the blessing of God may be upon us all.
This letter was sent on behalf of a group of people in the West of Ireland, accompanying 1,200 signatures which they collected earlier this year. We are very grateful to all the people who worked on this project.
The love of the Lord is better than life, so we bring our needs into the divine presence, trustfully, at this Sunday’s Mass.
The ACP Leadership Team has been to meetings with most of the Diocesan Priests Councils over the past few months. Here is our report on those meetings.
We, the leadership of the ACP, fully endorse and support this statement from our colleagues in Austria.
In this Sunday’s Mass, we bring our prayers to the Lord, who forgives the guilt of our sin: we are confident of God’s power to save us and raise us up.
Now that the special feasts are behind us (Trinity Sunday and the Body and Blood of Christ), the Church resumes its journey through Ordinary Time, imbuing it with the Spirit of Easter and Penetcost.
Dan Morris-Young looks forward to the second annual assembly of the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests, to be held in Seattle later this month (first published in the NCR: read original story and comments here.)
Saurya Cherfi reports in the Irish Examiner on the High Court apology received by Fr Liam O’Brien
The ACP Leadership Team welcomes the apology a Kerry priest has received in the High Court for a false allegation
Tony Biviano asks Irish priests to support an online petition on behalf of three Australian bishops, who want the Church to address the issue of abuse of children ‘ for Christ’s sake’
The feast of the Body and Blood of Christ was traditionally called ‘Corpus Christi’: today we celebrate the great gift we share in Holy Communion — the Bread of Life and the Cup of Eternal Salvation.
Jimmy Mc Phillips reports on a recent meeting of ACP members in the Diocese of Clogher, which took place shortly after a Clogher priest had to stand down from ministry. The meeting also considered a plan for grouping parishes recently put forward by Bishop Liam
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