ACP on Social Media – Facebook & Twitter
ACP expands its social media presence with a new Facebook page.
The ACP is already making its presence felt on twitter.
ACP expands its social media presence with a new Facebook page.
The ACP is already making its presence felt on twitter.
‘Take the Risk for Christ’ is the theme for Ireland’s Year for Vocation to the Diocesan Priesthood 2023 – 2024 Bishop Cullinan celebrated the televised Mass on RTÉ One on…
FROM THE ACP LEADERSHIP TEAM With the divinest word, the VirginMade pregnant, down the roadComes walking, if you’ll grant herA room in your abode.John of the Cross Thank you for…
Feb 14th is Valentine’s Day so all of this week’s postings are reflections on the nature of Love. They are taken mainly from many of the great minds down through…
Brian Eyre considers the recent comments of Cardinal Kasper about married priests in the light of his own life experiences and in the light of the fact that St Peter was a married man.
We welcome Brian home to Ireland and Tralee after many years in Brazil.
A review, by Eamon Maher, of Tony Flannery’s book From the Outside, and of some of his earlier works, is published in the March/April issue of the Dominican publication, Spirituality. Subscription details:…
Poem written by Chris McDonnell in 1972 Birthday What sense can be made of hunched bone huddled by a wall, face flagged by a tied handkerchief fearful of poisoned…
‘Take the Risk for Christ’ is the theme for Ireland’s Year for Vocation to the Diocesan Priesthood 2023 – 2024 Bishop Cullinan celebrated the televised Mass on RTÉ One on…
FROM THE ACP LEADERSHIP TEAM With the divinest word, the VirginMade pregnant, down the roadComes walking, if you’ll grant herA room in your abode.John of the Cross Thank you for…
Feb 14th is Valentine’s Day so all of this week’s postings are reflections on the nature of Love. They are taken mainly from many of the great minds down through…
Brian Eyre considers the recent comments of Cardinal Kasper about married priests in the light of his own life experiences and in the light of the fact that St Peter was a married man.
We welcome Brian home to Ireland and Tralee after many years in Brazil.
A review, by Eamon Maher, of Tony Flannery’s book From the Outside, and of some of his earlier works, is published in the March/April issue of the Dominican publication, Spirituality. Subscription details:…
Poem written by Chris McDonnell in 1972 Birthday What sense can be made of hunched bone huddled by a wall, face flagged by a tied handkerchief fearful of poisoned…
‘Take the Risk for Christ’ is the theme for Ireland’s Year for Vocation to the Diocesan Priesthood 2023 – 2024 Bishop Cullinan celebrated the televised Mass on RTÉ One on…
FROM THE ACP LEADERSHIP TEAM With the divinest word, the VirginMade pregnant, down the roadComes walking, if you’ll grant herA room in your abode.John of the Cross Thank you for…
Feb 14th is Valentine’s Day so all of this week’s postings are reflections on the nature of Love. They are taken mainly from many of the great minds down through…
Brian Eyre considers the recent comments of Cardinal Kasper about married priests in the light of his own life experiences and in the light of the fact that St Peter was a married man.
We welcome Brian home to Ireland and Tralee after many years in Brazil.
A review, by Eamon Maher, of Tony Flannery’s book From the Outside, and of some of his earlier works, is published in the March/April issue of the Dominican publication, Spirituality. Subscription details:…
Poem written by Chris McDonnell in 1972 Birthday What sense can be made of hunched bone huddled by a wall, face flagged by a tied handkerchief fearful of poisoned…
After 24 days we seem to be somewhat underwhelmed by ACP’s presence on Twitter. Even fewer of us tweet @ACPinIreland than appear on this forum.
re one recent superficial @ACP tweet inspired by Sarah MacDonald’s superficial headlining of two lines from a thoughtful article by Vincent Twomey on “The Church in Ireland: The Present State and the Path Ahead”, why not reproduce Twomey’s full talk/article here and let us respond to it with the intelligence it deserves? Twitter has its uses but tends to foster superficial knee-jerks rather than either appreciation or argument.