Fr Day ignores the mind set of Mary Magdalene.
"Simon, I have something to say to you." "What is it, Teacher?" the master of the house asked him. We all know Jesus' answer with a parable which we ca
Regarding the censorship the CDF are so good at, have they been comparing notes with the Chinese government, I wonder? (cf the current Hong Kong democracy demos)- which one is taking the lead? Too ma
Oppression is painful! In my estimation, anyone who is not a "professional" in the RC Church, is pretty much forgotten among the lilies. Women theologians, women religious who may or may not be theol
Graham at #1,
Good point. We tried to keep the survey as simple as possible.
The laity are always with us. The diaconate is new. And certainly the Male-Only diaconate will displace some lay parish wor
The bishop's letter is worth a read. He says in it the following:
"The task for the Preparatory Commission is to identify
and recruit delegates...Once we have recruited the delegates they will need to
About prophets dying in the sanctuary:In a piece entitled “ALIVE WITH PROPHETIC PAIN” the well known spiritual writer Ronald Rolheiser OMI writes about the
the pain many women experience over thei
Therese is a saint, because she did precisely, what is stated in the above entry....she lived in Christ, heroically, on a day-to-day basis...Her dream was to be in heaven with Christ, and to see to it
I admire Father Peter's efforts to enlighten Cardinal Pell. I think the Cardinal has created his own God and universe. Dialogue is impossible with someone who believes they have the answers.
However w
Don't you just love people making assumptions about Jesus judging the other. Look how Jesus shared his last supper. Jesus shared his bread and wine with the seemingly greatest of sinners, JUDAS. The
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An Open Letter to Cardinal Pell
September 30 2014Fr Day ignores the mind set of Mary Magdalene. "Simon, I have something to say to you." "What is it, Teacher?" the master of the house asked him. We all know Jesus' answer with a parable which we ca
CDF, Edinburgh, Kasper, and the local Church.
September 29 2014Regarding the censorship the CDF are so good at, have they been comparing notes with the Chinese government, I wonder? (cf the current Hong Kong democracy demos)- which one is taking the lead? Too ma
16th October. Thursday of Week 28
October 2 2014Oppression is painful! In my estimation, anyone who is not a "professional" in the RC Church, is pretty much forgotten among the lilies. Women theologians, women religious who may or may not be theol
Survey on permanent (male only) diaconate
September 30 2014Graham at #1, Good point. We tried to keep the survey as simple as possible. The laity are always with us. The diaconate is new. And certainly the Male-Only diaconate will displace some lay parish wor
An Open Letter to Cardinal Pell
September 30 2014I have just read Fr. Peter Day's letter to Cardinal Pell---magnificent!
Interesting times in Limerick Diocese
September 29 2014The bishop's letter is worth a read. He says in it the following: "The task for the Preparatory Commission is to identify and recruit delegates...Once we have recruited the delegates they will need to
16th October. Thursday of Week 28
October 2 2014About prophets dying in the sanctuary:In a piece entitled “ALIVE WITH PROPHETIC PAIN” the well known spiritual writer Ronald Rolheiser OMI writes about the the pain many women experience over thei
1st October. Wednesday of Week 26
October 1 2014Therese is a saint, because she did precisely, what is stated in the above entry....she lived in Christ, heroically, on a day-to-day basis...Her dream was to be in heaven with Christ, and to see to it
An Open Letter to Cardinal Pell
September 30 2014I admire Father Peter's efforts to enlighten Cardinal Pell. I think the Cardinal has created his own God and universe. Dialogue is impossible with someone who believes they have the answers. However w
An Open Letter to Cardinal Pell
September 30 2014Don't you just love people making assumptions about Jesus judging the other. Look how Jesus shared his last supper. Jesus shared his bread and wine with the seemingly greatest of sinners, JUDAS. The
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