Good, it is an apology and given some prominence, I suppose. But I don't buy this feeble cliché that "Sometimes, things fly in under the radar." Unfortunately, if all who recognised the licensed insu
The Irish Times has today, Holy Saturday, published an apology. It is stated that the cartoon "caused considerable offence and we regret and apologise for the hurt caused" and they acknowledge that it
I had to read the EP in English on Holy Thursday -- I shunned the Roman Canon, knowing what a mess has been made of it, and reached for the comfort zone of EP II, doctoring it judiciously -- no dewfal
A serious misjudgement on behalf of the editor.
But hopefully the force of reaction and objection to it will make a statement whereby a lesson will have been learned.
Priests deserve the same respect
Virginia Morris@4
Samuel II 20:16. "Then cried a wise woman out of the city: 'Hear, hear; say, I pray you, unto Joab: Come near hither, that I may speak with thee.'"
You ring some bells there!
Indeed, the least the ACP should be demanding is a full apology at editorial level - as asked for by Fr Philip Curran of Kilnamanagh yesterday. Irish priests have put up with enough gutter insults, th
I agree with Maureen @11.There are many professions where married men are required to be available to the public at short notice. Examples are Doctors especially.GPs, Gardai,etc. Priests would have th
Father -
Bless you! I am currently registered in a parish where I no longer attend Mass because what used to be a congregation seems to have been turned into a paying audience at a second-rate perfo
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April 17 2014Good, it is an apology and given some prominence, I suppose. But I don't buy this feeble cliché that "Sometimes, things fly in under the radar." Unfortunately, if all who recognised the licensed insu
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April 17 2014The Irish Times has today, Holy Saturday, published an apology. It is stated that the cartoon "caused considerable offence and we regret and apologise for the hurt caused" and they acknowledge that it
A pastor reflects on the new Roman Missal.
May 24 2012I had to read the EP in English on Holy Thursday -- I shunned the Roman Canon, knowing what a mess has been made of it, and reached for the comfort zone of EP II, doctoring it judiciously -- no dewfal
Comment on Irish Times Cartoon
April 17 2014A serious misjudgement on behalf of the editor. But hopefully the force of reaction and objection to it will make a statement whereby a lesson will have been learned. Priests deserve the same respect
A pastor reflects on the new Roman Missal.
May 24 2012Virginia Morris@4 Samuel II 20:16. "Then cried a wise woman out of the city: 'Hear, hear; say, I pray you, unto Joab: Come near hither, that I may speak with thee.'" You ring some bells there!
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April 17 2014Indeed, the least the ACP should be demanding is a full apology at editorial level - as asked for by Fr Philip Curran of Kilnamanagh yesterday. Irish priests have put up with enough gutter insults, th
Statement of the Association of Catholic Priests – Pope Francis and the ordination of married men.
April 12 2014I agree with Maureen @11.There are many professions where married men are required to be available to the public at short notice. Examples are Doctors especially.GPs, Gardai,etc. Priests would have th
A pastor reflects on the new Roman Missal.
May 24 2012Father - Bless you! I am currently registered in a parish where I no longer attend Mass because what used to be a congregation seems to have been turned into a paying audience at a second-rate perfo
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April 17 2014I missed the cartoon and now the Irish Times have removed it from their website.
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April 17 2014I suggest that you stop reading that paper. Money talks. It's what I do.
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