The new missal translation is bearable only if Catholics are taught that the words of the liturgy have not importance and are encouraged to go through the liturgical experience in a state of trancelik
We want children and teenagers to come to Mass and we use language that ensures it is a chilling and meaningless experience for them. Thanks, Chris McDonnell, for signalling another evil and destructi
Thanks Mattie for your reflections and for the connection to James Dallen's article on "What kind of ecclesiology?" that is behind the new missal.
I was taken up with everyday work at the introduction
We should welcome Gerald O’Collins’ willingness to state unequivocally, from a position of reputation and knowledge, the problem we face. This new translation has affected us in various ways. A fi
The current New Missal and Liturgy of the Eucharist have generated widespread concerns. This situation has also implications for Ecumenism. At a Colloquium in 2013 dealing with the subject of 'Remembe
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Thank you Paddy. Like you I felt it was timely.Also by reading it and sharing it we show we are not colluding with the real scandal to the faith,the CDF's unjust procedures of "silencing".
As a me
I hasten to correct a misunderstanding. I did not mean to say that gayness that boosts a friendship is acted on in the sense of sexual acts. What I wanted to say is that, as with othersex attraction,
Soline, thank you for sharing Fr. Owen's excellent article with us and very timely too. It is the first time I have read it though I have long been aware of it because of the controversy it caused whe
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The ‘New’ Missal – the problem hasn’t gone away, yet.
March 10 2015The new missal translation is bearable only if Catholics are taught that the words of the liturgy have not importance and are encouraged to go through the liturgical experience in a state of trancelik
Open letter to English speaking bishops – Gerald O’Collins SJ
March 10 2015We want children and teenagers to come to Mass and we use language that ensures it is a chilling and meaningless experience for them. Thanks, Chris McDonnell, for signalling another evil and destructi
The ‘New’ Missal – the problem hasn’t gone away, yet.
March 10 2015Thanks Mattie for your reflections and for the connection to James Dallen's article on "What kind of ecclesiology?" that is behind the new missal. I was taken up with everyday work at the introduction
Open letter to English speaking bishops – Gerald O’Collins SJ
March 10 2015We should welcome Gerald O’Collins’ willingness to state unequivocally, from a position of reputation and knowledge, the problem we face. This new translation has affected us in various ways. A fi
The ‘New’ Missal – the problem hasn’t gone away, yet.
March 10 2015Mistakes can be rectified but only when admitted ? Can we hope for a u-turn !!
Open letter to English speaking bishops – Gerald O’Collins SJ
March 10 2015The current New Missal and Liturgy of the Eucharist have generated widespread concerns. This situation has also implications for Ecumenism. At a Colloquium in 2013 dealing with the subject of 'Remembe
Winning Battles, Losing the War
February 18 2015@28 Thank you Paddy. Like you I felt it was timely.Also by reading it and sharing it we show we are not colluding with the real scandal to the faith,the CDF's unjust procedures of "silencing". As a me
Confronting racism and homophobia
March 3 2015I hasten to correct a misunderstanding. I did not mean to say that gayness that boosts a friendship is acted on in the sense of sexual acts. What I wanted to say is that, as with othersex attraction,
22nd March. 5th Sunday of Lent
March 22 2015Thank you - lots to think about in this
Winning Battles, Losing the War
February 18 2015Soline, thank you for sharing Fr. Owen's excellent article with us and very timely too. It is the first time I have read it though I have long been aware of it because of the controversy it caused whe
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