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  • 13th February. Friday in Week 5

    February 13 2015
    Aaron Rose-Milavec

    When Gen 3 is examined closely, the text says nothing about “sin” or “the fall from grace.” Rather, the keynote in the narrative is that the special tree in the center of the garden has the po

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  • The meaning of God

    February 8 2015
    Sean O'Conaill

    As someone who has personally experienced intense suffering I will venture the following: it is inseparable from our particular dignity as sentient, conscious, meaning-seeking yet fragile beings. A

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  • Synod consultation; user friendly version

    February 9 2015
    Joe O'Leary

    "What analytical tools are currently being used in these times of anthropological and cultural changes; what are the more significant positive or negative results?" I wish the Vatican people would ado

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  • The meaning of God

    February 8 2015
    Clare Hannigan

    For some people it is less painful to believe in nothing than to try to go on believing in a God who does not answer prayers for relief of suffering. Terry Wogan spoke of the endless prayers he said

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  • ‘Who will say Kaddish for me?’ – remember, lest we ever forget.

    February 4 2015
    WOB

    I too am amazed by the cruelty displayed by those responsible for the network of death established by Hitler and his Reich. I think about the millions more who were killed and remain nameless because

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  • Whose A La Carte Menu? Exploring Catholic themes in context.

    January 22 2015
    William O'Brien

    I was intrigued by the discussion and find it very thoughtful. As I was reading it however, I began to think that perhaps we are using the wrong image. In a cafeteria, one's choices are limited by o

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  • A need for healing … and revolution

    February 8 2015
    Darlene Starrs

    Well said Mary. It is very often when "we" stop...God starts...and He starts in a way, we could never have imagined. Father Seamus has produced a very fine piece of personal reflection...what I would

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  • A need for healing … and revolution

    February 8 2015
    Mary Vallely

    Seamus, long may you "blether" as you described it. It certainly didn't take you long to find your mind again after you thought it had gone! I'm not really surprised that your body gave up and cried o

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  • A need for healing … and revolution

    February 8 2015
    Frank McManus

    Seamus, the best of luck in your recovery. A couple of things I can empathise with having had my mother in hospital recently- Our dependency on the kindness and professionalism of others. For me this

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  • A need for healing … and revolution

    February 8 2015
    Darlene Starrs

    Incidentally,.....I believe...it is called the Copernican Revolution!

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