This powerful book gives us an insider's glimpse into the world of a religious community of priests and brothers of over fifty years ago. Yet, this is no exercise in nostalgia. The book raises human q
Seán, Your 'taster' gave us a glimpse of the play. It evoked a past that is very familiar to many of us. We came through the sixties and had the experience of the Xaviers leaving us. We were perplexe
Jo. You have written words that were necessary. You have made clear and necessary distinctions. When the document came out those of us who know families, who have gone through the experience, hoped an
The article in Crux by John Lavenburg, on AUSCP and the National Eucharistic Congress, is important. The words from Steve Newton and from Bishop Stowe, are very clear on the Eucharist. Most of us are
Today’s Acclamation is apt reassurance in this context:
‘I am the good shepherd’, says the Lord. ‘I know my own and my own know me.’
So obviously is Vigano carried by total immersion i
Key Message:
What are the thorns in our flesh?
What are the graces to handle the thorns?
We will be able to map every thorn with grace.
Every thorn has His grace.
Homily:
Best Wishes to Fr. Tony Flannery.
I have just seen program on TG4.
What a lovely kind good man.
Hi eyes are the key to his soul.
I hope that you are content Fr. Tony.
The recent document Dignitas infinita mentions surrogacy:
48. The Church also takes a stand against the practice of surrogacy, through which the immensely worthy child becomes a mere object. On thi
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April 4 2024Best Wishes to Fr. Tony Flannery. I have just seen program on TG4. What a lovely kind good man. Hi eyes are the key to his soul. I hope that you are content Fr. Tony.
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