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.
Further details to follow.
Irish Catholics want equality for women and inclusion for the LGBTQI+ community, but minority voices are clinging to traditional ways By Gerry O’Hanlon Mon Jun 13 2022 – 05:00 Irish Times…
Pope Leo XIV will meet with members of the College of Cardinals on June 26-27 for an Extraordinary Consistory focused on the current situation of the Church and the world,…
Sean McDonagh writes about the current corona virus pandemic.
“History teaches us that pandemics can change things dramatically. ….. Covid-19 will also change history dramatically.”
“The ways humans destroy much of the natural world and engage in factory farming is based on the fallacy that what we do to the natural world will not have a negative impact on human health and well-being. Covid-19 tells us that this untrue.”
News release Meeting of the XVI Ordinary Council Vatican, 7 April 2025 The third meeting of the XVI Ordinary Council of the General Secretariat of the Synod took place in…
Two young lads made an impression last week in the Premiership. Max Dowman for Arsenal (15 years old) and Rio Ngumoha for Liverpool (16 years old). By way of contrast…
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.