Why has it become customary for bidding prayers to be centrally scripted and published in this way? To obviate the need to have lay liturgy groups in parishes?
Too often the result is a routinised pro
Statue : I don't know the person's name, someone pulled out of the history archives. It's a grim frowning visage. From what I can gather the Jansenists or the Calvinists with their grim outlook and
# 29
I don't see that St Paul's references to the effect of 'sin of Adam' must be interpreted as anything more than an allusion to the often disastrous power of bad example, generation to generation.
Was the statue of Florence Conry (Conrius), Archbishop of Tuam, who was a friend of Jansenius and highly regarded by Pascal? I would think it a good idea to celebrate him. http://www.newadvent.org/ca
I agree with Sean -- our sexuality and our mortality are natural, and indeed good -- they belong firmly to the created order. Francis of Assisi speaks of Sister Death as part of God's good creation: "
#27 and #28
In #24 Vatican II documents were used to provide a means of expressing the matters raised for consideration. The only responses furnished to date on the said matters are theories regardin
If you read this document keeping in mind the many key phrases Francis uses in his writings and speeches/homilies, getting past the initial negative verbiage of the document, in the later sections I s
I suspect Pope Francis is feeling physically taxed and perhaps, if there is much truth to there being resistance to him at the Vatican, then he might also be weary from opposing the negativity. I do b
#26 "the new rational entity, the human being". Do we have here again the idea that a hypothetical mistaken decision of the 'first individuals' would somehow impact genetically on all their descenda
Reading with interest these contributions. At this time I am taking part in a free online seminar from Hosford University with Phyliss Zangano/Gary Macy/Dr. Ditewig on the restoration of the ordained
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July 3 2014Why has it become customary for bidding prayers to be centrally scripted and published in this way? To obviate the need to have lay liturgy groups in parishes? Too often the result is a routinised pro
International Network of Reform Movements
June 25 2014Statue : I don't know the person's name, someone pulled out of the history archives. It's a grim frowning visage. From what I can gather the Jansenists or the Calvinists with their grim outlook and
‘Irish Catholic Catechism for Adults’ and ‘the Fall’
June 24 2014# 29 I don't see that St Paul's references to the effect of 'sin of Adam' must be interpreted as anything more than an allusion to the often disastrous power of bad example, generation to generation.
International Network of Reform Movements
June 25 2014Was the statue of Florence Conry (Conrius), Archbishop of Tuam, who was a friend of Jansenius and highly regarded by Pascal? I would think it a good idea to celebrate him. http://www.newadvent.org/ca
‘Irish Catholic Catechism for Adults’ and ‘the Fall’
June 24 2014I agree with Sean -- our sexuality and our mortality are natural, and indeed good -- they belong firmly to the created order. Francis of Assisi speaks of Sister Death as part of God's good creation: "
‘Irish Catholic Catechism for Adults’ and ‘the Fall’
June 24 2014#27 and #28 In #24 Vatican II documents were used to provide a means of expressing the matters raised for consideration. The only responses furnished to date on the said matters are theories regardin
Synod of bishops – The pastoral challenges of the family In the context of evangelisation
June 26 2014If you read this document keeping in mind the many key phrases Francis uses in his writings and speeches/homilies, getting past the initial negative verbiage of the document, in the later sections I s
Synod of bishops – The pastoral challenges of the family In the context of evangelisation
June 26 2014I suspect Pope Francis is feeling physically taxed and perhaps, if there is much truth to there being resistance to him at the Vatican, then he might also be weary from opposing the negativity. I do b
‘Irish Catholic Catechism for Adults’ and ‘the Fall’
June 24 2014#26 "the new rational entity, the human being". Do we have here again the idea that a hypothetical mistaken decision of the 'first individuals' would somehow impact genetically on all their descenda
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June 26 2014Reading with interest these contributions. At this time I am taking part in a free online seminar from Hosford University with Phyliss Zangano/Gary Macy/Dr. Ditewig on the restoration of the ordained
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