Sean McDonagh and Donal Dorr launch books
Fr Sean McDonagh and Fr Donal Dorr will shortly launch books that focus on Christians’ relationships with our planet earth
Fr Sean McDonagh and Fr Donal Dorr will shortly launch books that focus on Christians’ relationships with our planet earth
The ACI (Association of Catholics of Ireland) is to have an open meeting in the course of the ACP’s annual meeting, sceduled for 9-10 November in Dublin’s Regency Hotel
On this Mission Sunday, we seek to answer the missionary call to spread the Good News to the world. We remember missionaries, who spread the Christian message. And, each day, we praise God’s constant care for all people and ask for continuing support.
Teresa Mee asks about the younger generations missing from Church, who are very active in caring for their fellow human beings
Paul Daly of Éist was at the ‘Towards an Assembly’ gatherings in the West and South, and recorded all the talks. They are now available: details are given here.
Mary McAleese’s book, Quo Vadis, is being launched on Saturday 20 October in Marianella, Orwell Rd, at 12.30pm. Members of the ACP who wish to attend are welcome
Donal Dorr reflects on Vatican ll and its implication for the Church today.
Sean McDonagh SSC presents a sketch of the ‘Towards an Assmbly’ at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island Cork on 13 October.
Michael Kelleher (Cork & Ross) presents a report on our English association’s recent meeting, which he attended on behalf of the ACP. Further information on ‘A Call to Action’ can be found on their website here
During this month of October, we thank God for the beautiful gift of life, as we answer the missionary call to spread the Good News to the world. We remember missionaries, who spread the Christian message. And, each day, we praise God’s constant care for all people and ask for continuing support.
Brendan Hoban summarises the background of the ACP, and explains in some details what the association is about — and what we are not about.
Martin Pendergast reflects on the growth of priests’ movements around the world, and what it might be saying about the Church
Sorry to disappoint any journalist who may be reading this, but I am not commenting on the substance of these articles. My negotiations with the CDF are ongoing, and I…
This email came to us today. I have taken out the name of the person, for obvious reasons. Is it fair comment?
This is a warning to some person (or persons) who is causing trouble by sending letters to bishops supposedly coming from us.
Opening Comment During this month of October, we thank God for the beautiful gift of life, as we answer the missionary call to spread the Good News to the world….
The ACP Leaderhip Team report on the the ‘Towards an Assembly’ meeting in Galway, which not only had a large attendancem by also energy and enthusiasm to match the Dublin gathering in May.
The Diocese of Clogher’s ACP organisers report on their September meeting, at which Clogher clergy reflected on Priesthood today.
Brendan Hoban believes that priests should have the freedom to speak out at this time of crisis for the Church. He proposes practical responses to current difficulties in this article, which was first published in the Irish Times of 2 October 2012 (Rite and Reason.
All are welcome in the house of the Church: “anyone who is not against us is for us”. All are invited to gather to worship God our Saviour.
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