It is,if true extraordinary that Ireland will be represented only by a Bishop and a Nun.Surely there are many married folk not of the radical or extreme type but Church going good Catholics who might
In my secular employment - the trade union movement in England - we frequently anguish over how to bring youngsters into the movement. I and colleagues around the country, predominantly 40+ years old,
I suppose what we can learn is not to put too much faith in things, that nothing should come between us and the love of God. There is a danger that we can get bogged down in the superficial and, for e
Noel, this inspirational contribution gladdens my heart. How lucky they are to have you teaching and ministering to the youth and adults in your parish. You are teaching the all-important reality that
"Not every parish priest would welcome the turning of his church into a cross between a bazaar and a children’s picnic".
This is the only slightly reassuring sentence in the whole article, the rest
In the link provided by Deacon Phoebe of Cenchrae @22 above, Dr Phyllis Zagano says,
'...Portions of the document hint at the iconic argument that I mentioned earlier, arguing that, even if women coul
Joan Chittister's piece "Discipleship for a Priestly People in a Priestless Period" is well worth a read,or a re-read. http://www.womenpriests.org/wow/chittist.asp
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13th September. Saturday, Week 23
September 13 2014I am being nourished daily by reflections of this association.
A civil war in the Church?
September 28 2014It is,if true extraordinary that Ireland will be represented only by a Bishop and a Nun.Surely there are many married folk not of the radical or extreme type but Church going good Catholics who might
Young people and the Liturgy
September 27 2014In my secular employment - the trade union movement in England - we frequently anguish over how to bring youngsters into the movement. I and colleagues around the country, predominantly 40+ years old,
Whatever ever became of the bronze serpent?
September 27 2014Truly, isn't it time that clerical celibacy was made optional in the Roman discipline?
Whatever ever became of the bronze serpent?
September 27 2014I suppose what we can learn is not to put too much faith in things, that nothing should come between us and the love of God. There is a danger that we can get bogged down in the superficial and, for e
Young people and the Liturgy
September 27 2014Noel, this inspirational contribution gladdens my heart. How lucky they are to have you teaching and ministering to the youth and adults in your parish. You are teaching the all-important reality that
Young people and the Liturgy
September 27 2014"Not every parish priest would welcome the turning of his church into a cross between a bazaar and a children’s picnic". This is the only slightly reassuring sentence in the whole article, the rest
Whatever ever became of the bronze serpent?
September 27 2014LGBT - OK?
Killaloe Forum on the Diaconate: Tony Flannery
September 16 2014In the link provided by Deacon Phoebe of Cenchrae @22 above, Dr Phyllis Zagano says, '...Portions of the document hint at the iconic argument that I mentioned earlier, arguing that, even if women coul
Killaloe Forum on the Diaconate: Tony Flannery
September 16 2014Joan Chittister's piece "Discipleship for a Priestly People in a Priestless Period" is well worth a read,or a re-read. http://www.womenpriests.org/wow/chittist.asp
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