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.
The art of kissing: I like the idea that Victor Manuel Fernandez has been appointed Head of DDF (formerly CDF). He might be rather different. Did he write a book…
Diocese of Dromore launches Redress Scheme 29. SEP, 2021 The Diocese of Dromore apologise unreservedly for the hurt and damage caused to victims and survivors of any priest or church…
The Plenary Council in Australia starts on 3rd October 2021. The Australian Bishops have issued the Agenda for the Fifth Plenary Council which consists of 16 Questions. FIFTH PLENARY…
It’s back to the drawing board on Covid-19 Western people 14.12.2021 With COVID-19, as the Barbara Streisand song has it, ‘There are lessons to be learned’. The demon of self-centredness…
Tony Flannery, writing on his own in his own blog and in an article that was published in the Connaught Tribune, questions the wisdom of ‘live-streaming” Masses during this crisis when church buildings are closed.
We are Church Ireland invite you for a short (30 minutes) joyful gathering at the Apostolic Nuncio’s to celebrate International Women’s Day at 12.15 p.m. on Sunday 08 March 2020.
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.