Christ is "ever ancient, ever new." The Pope speaks about the “God of surprises,” a recognition of the way Christ has surprised in every century, by "making all things new.” (Rev 21,5) We k
I lit the gas, for the kettle to boil
The fridge is on, so that my food won’t spoil
I took the car, I burnt some oil
The washers on so my clothes wont soil
I don’t want to work or toil
I vacuum e
From Conflict to Communion
This comprehensive document is well worth reflection.
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/chrstuni/lutheran-fed-docs/rc_pc_chrstuni_doc_2013_dal-conflitto-
There is Christianity and there is Christendom. As David Bentley Hart says “Christendom was only the outward, sometimes majestic, but always defective form of the interaction between the gospel an
Francis as ecumenist: http://www.news.va/en/news/popes-friendship-with-late-evangelical-leader-tony
This is more radical than Paul VI's salute to Anglicanism as "our sister church" (which the Vatican
Thanks Padraig for such a wonderfully reflective and thought provoking 'homily' on the comparisons and differences between the lives of John the Baptist and Jonathan Corry - the homeless man who rece
The German bishops would probably agree with Pope Francis’s warning against "glossing over the differences" in ecumenical dialogue "at the expense of the truth.”
While noting that several Christia
I am genuinely surprised and disappointed that there has been such a lack of reaction to this piece on the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Unitatis Redintegratio by the German bishops.Is christ
Ecumenism takes many complex routes. One such is an event in the offing in Chelston, Torquay, England. The Methodist church there is due to close and The Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham—Angl
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December 5 2014Christ is "ever ancient, ever new." The Pope speaks about the “God of surprises,” a recognition of the way Christ has surprised in every century, by "making all things new.” (Rev 21,5) We k
John the Baptizer and Jonathan Corrie
December 7 2014An interesting piece of work. Perhaps a similar piece could be done in the light of the Gospel reading for next Sunday
The Challenges Facing COP 20
December 5 2014I lit the gas, for the kettle to boil The fridge is on, so that my food won’t spoil I took the car, I burnt some oil The washers on so my clothes wont soil I don’t want to work or toil I vacuum e
German bishops celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘revolutionary’ and ‘irreversible’ Decree on Ecumenism
December 3 2014From Conflict to Communion This comprehensive document is well worth reflection. http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/chrstuni/lutheran-fed-docs/rc_pc_chrstuni_doc_2013_dal-conflitto-
German bishops celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘revolutionary’ and ‘irreversible’ Decree on Ecumenism
December 3 2014There is Christianity and there is Christendom. As David Bentley Hart says “Christendom was only the outward, sometimes majestic, but always defective form of the interaction between the gospel an
German bishops celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘revolutionary’ and ‘irreversible’ Decree on Ecumenism
December 3 2014Francis as ecumenist: http://www.news.va/en/news/popes-friendship-with-late-evangelical-leader-tony This is more radical than Paul VI's salute to Anglicanism as "our sister church" (which the Vatican
John the Baptizer and Jonathan Corrie
December 7 2014Thanks Padraig for such a wonderfully reflective and thought provoking 'homily' on the comparisons and differences between the lives of John the Baptist and Jonathan Corry - the homeless man who rece
German bishops celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘revolutionary’ and ‘irreversible’ Decree on Ecumenism
December 3 2014The German bishops would probably agree with Pope Francis’s warning against "glossing over the differences" in ecumenical dialogue "at the expense of the truth.” While noting that several Christia
German bishops celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘revolutionary’ and ‘irreversible’ Decree on Ecumenism
December 3 2014I am genuinely surprised and disappointed that there has been such a lack of reaction to this piece on the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Unitatis Redintegratio by the German bishops.Is christ
German bishops celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘revolutionary’ and ‘irreversible’ Decree on Ecumenism
December 3 2014Ecumenism takes many complex routes. One such is an event in the offing in Chelston, Torquay, England. The Methodist church there is due to close and The Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham—Angl
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