There was a lot going on in that diocese. We aren't being told the full story. I'd say the bishop is not going back because they don't want him back, not because he's done anything wrong. I've read th
Fr Shea in the letter says is he not challenging the teaching. At the same time he deems it bereft of “credible theological explanation” and lays aside his priesthood until the teaching is rever
#37 Con Devree
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"An integrated pattern of truth has gradually emerged over time, the 'the harmonious totality of the Christian message.'"
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If the 'totality' takes time to emerge, how can we be absol
Good to see an article on Lent. An encourager? A reminder?
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Is Lent also a time for confession. The Pope thinks so. See
http://www.rathkennyparish.ie/ci-news/?ID=44021
You all forget the point I made earlier: regardless of theological arguments or dogma, a large number of Catholics don't want women priests and we will never accept them. Thus, you have insurmountable
Even if a bishop agreed with Fr. Shea he'd play it safe and keep quiet.
I just saw a "black cloud" of birds on the local golf course.
Hundreds of them packed together in a large circle about forty or
"ASK THE POWERFUL FIVE QUESTIONS" - Tony Benn
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They're burying, or rather cremating, Tony Benn today. They've tried to bury him for decades, especially his own lot, but failed miserably.
Meanwhile, h
Sean #35
I’m not that well versed in the history of slavery in the Church but I do know that it is a contested one.
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Without the First Commandment there would be no need for the others. This is th
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This protectionism is normal among massive corporations. I can’t call the RCC a corporation, but its worldly structure mirrors the corporate identity and for its leadership
The irony in the prohibition of discussion is that the Vatican have also discouraged finding better arguments for their prohibition. If it was indeed intrinsic to the presbyterate that it must be all-
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March 25 2014You all forget the point I made earlier: regardless of theological arguments or dogma, a large number of Catholics don't want women priests and we will never accept them. Thus, you have insurmountable
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March 16 2014Lloyd Allan MacPherson@18 This protectionism is normal among massive corporations. I can’t call the RCC a corporation, but its worldly structure mirrors the corporate identity and for its leadership
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