Thank you Padraig. For me, Advent is always a time of waiting and is an antidote to the materialism that has taken over the mystery of the divine in the human. Coincidentally, Read more1 comments
Cornelius Martin @7:
" Being such a leaven does not necessarily mean increased lay involvement in diocesan structures, in liturgy and in pastoral care. For many these are neither an option nor a desir
Kevin #1 I agree completely about the need to affirm the dedication of most of our clergy. My major concern is the demoralisation that originates in a sense that the role of Christian minister has b
The Church’s social teaching addresses society in general and Catholics as individuals. Despite intermittent efforts in many parts of the world, no sustained political economy formula for solving
In an article entitled ‘Who's really to blame for the fall in church attendance?’ in last week’s Irish Catholic Fr Ron Rolheiser suggests that ‘The drop-off in church attendance is very much
Re Peter at #2:
Fr Tony Flannery certainly listened to the church authorities. But the church authorities did not even agree to meet with Fr Tony Flannery. It's all clearly set out in his excellent bo
Peter, who is your church authority? Ray Burke? My authority is ultimately my conscience, which is my conduit to the Divine. Tony Flannery may challenge certain church teachings, but he is a faithful
There's something ironic about Tony Flannery insisting that Church authorities have to listen to so-called reform-minded people. What about his refusal to listen to those same authorities? Is the list
Earlier this year I shared a seat with a young catholically active woman on a bus to a prolife gathering in Dublin. As we drove through the city she said there are plenty of Catholic-related activiti
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November Sings the Blues
November 26 2014Thank you Padraig. For me, Advent is always a time of waiting and is an antidote to the materialism that has taken over the mystery of the divine in the human. Coincidentally, Read more 1 comments
Homily of Archbishop of Tuam, Michael Neary, to the Association of Papal Knights
November 17 2014Cornelius Martin @7: " Being such a leaven does not necessarily mean increased lay involvement in diocesan structures, in liturgy and in pastoral care. For many these are neither an option nor a desir
Time to prioritise Catholic Social Teaching?
November 20 2014Kevin #1 I agree completely about the need to affirm the dedication of most of our clergy. My major concern is the demoralisation that originates in a sense that the role of Christian minister has b
Time to prioritise Catholic Social Teaching?
November 20 2014The Church’s social teaching addresses society in general and Catholics as individuals. Despite intermittent efforts in many parts of the world, no sustained political economy formula for solving
Homily of Archbishop of Tuam, Michael Neary, to the Association of Papal Knights
November 17 2014In an article entitled ‘Who's really to blame for the fall in church attendance?’ in last week’s Irish Catholic Fr Ron Rolheiser suggests that ‘The drop-off in church attendance is very much
Tony Flannery at Call to Action 2014, Memphis, Tenn.
November 23 2014Re Peter at #2: Fr Tony Flannery certainly listened to the church authorities. But the church authorities did not even agree to meet with Fr Tony Flannery. It's all clearly set out in his excellent bo
Tony Flannery at Call to Action 2014, Memphis, Tenn.
November 23 2014Peter, who is your church authority? Ray Burke? My authority is ultimately my conscience, which is my conduit to the Divine. Tony Flannery may challenge certain church teachings, but he is a faithful
Tony Flannery at Call to Action 2014, Memphis, Tenn.
November 23 2014There's something ironic about Tony Flannery insisting that Church authorities have to listen to so-called reform-minded people. What about his refusal to listen to those same authorities? Is the list
Tony Flannery at Call to Action 2014, Memphis, Tenn.
November 23 2014Good to see the Redemptorists (Limerick) tweeting the above post. .
Homily of Archbishop of Tuam, Michael Neary, to the Association of Papal Knights
November 17 2014Earlier this year I shared a seat with a young catholically active woman on a bus to a prolife gathering in Dublin. As we drove through the city she said there are plenty of Catholic-related activiti
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