The plenary meeting has resulted in the Pope saying that women need an incisive role in the leadership of the Church. Good....but, are we yet on the same page?.....I'm not sure...with his further com
This is another interesting and completely accurate reflection, I think, on the depressing issue of women and their lack of equality in our Church. Joanna Moorhead's experience of her young adult da
I note at the top of the page a reference to Saint Josephine Bakhita,with the descriptive title VIRGIN beside it, which I always find problematic as the ecclesiastical favourite description for female
Angela Hanley,author of Whose A La Carte Menu? will be speaking at the We Are Church Ireland meeting on Monday 9th February in the Milltown Institute,Dublin 6 at 7:30 pm. ALL ARE VERY WELCOME.
I find Gertrude Gill’s contribution, enjoyable and stimulating (based on her intellectual argument, I might add). But on reading it for the third time, it seems to contain an erroneous assumption t
René Girard argues convincingly that the Bible is a series of revelations of the injustice of a scapegoating process that recurs again and again in human history and that Jesus was 'outing' that very
Brendan, thank you for that very moving piece. As chance would have it, the Holocaust had been very much on my mind since I read, last night, a piece by Olivia O'Leary in Sunday's Sunday Independent i
‘Venus is uprooted from her conventional cultural associations and cast adrift in a void where she is not myth, not ancient, not ideal, not whole, not symmetrical, not upright.”1.
What is the Vati
Thanks, Brendan.
I watched the BBC programme, "as ever striking the right notes", as you say. Programmes such as this have an extra poignancy for me, in that my mother's family came from Germany, albe
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Women’s Cultures: Equality and Difference
January 31 2015The plenary meeting has resulted in the Pope saying that women need an incisive role in the leadership of the Church. Good....but, are we yet on the same page?.....I'm not sure...with his further com
Women’s Cultures: Equality and Difference
January 31 2015This is another interesting and completely accurate reflection, I think, on the depressing issue of women and their lack of equality in our Church. Joanna Moorhead's experience of her young adult da
8th February. 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
February 8 2015I note at the top of the page a reference to Saint Josephine Bakhita,with the descriptive title VIRGIN beside it, which I always find problematic as the ecclesiastical favourite description for female
8th February. 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
February 8 2015Very much thoughtprovoking.Good.
Whose A La Carte Menu? Exploring Catholic themes in context.
January 22 2015Angela Hanley,author of Whose A La Carte Menu? will be speaking at the We Are Church Ireland meeting on Monday 9th February in the Milltown Institute,Dublin 6 at 7:30 pm. ALL ARE VERY WELCOME.
Women’s Cultures: Equality and Difference
January 31 2015I find Gertrude Gill’s contribution, enjoyable and stimulating (based on her intellectual argument, I might add). But on reading it for the third time, it seems to contain an erroneous assumption t
‘Who will say Kaddish for me?’ – remember, lest we ever forget.
February 4 2015René Girard argues convincingly that the Bible is a series of revelations of the injustice of a scapegoating process that recurs again and again in human history and that Jesus was 'outing' that very
‘Who will say Kaddish for me?’ – remember, lest we ever forget.
February 4 2015Brendan, thank you for that very moving piece. As chance would have it, the Holocaust had been very much on my mind since I read, last night, a piece by Olivia O'Leary in Sunday's Sunday Independent i
Women’s Cultures: Equality and Difference
January 31 2015‘Venus is uprooted from her conventional cultural associations and cast adrift in a void where she is not myth, not ancient, not ideal, not whole, not symmetrical, not upright.”1. What is the Vati
‘Who will say Kaddish for me?’ – remember, lest we ever forget.
February 4 2015Thanks, Brendan. I watched the BBC programme, "as ever striking the right notes", as you say. Programmes such as this have an extra poignancy for me, in that my mother's family came from Germany, albe
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