Joe at 14: The problem with applying "social constructionism" to the male-female distinction is that such attempts can be immediately falsified by direct empirical-biological observation. There is n
Those acquainted with the ongoing work of the Public Religions Research Institute in the United States will find little new in the outcomes of the Vatican exercise. The Japanese report is helpful in
Billy fulton @13 Pope Francis has identified self-referentialism as the greatest threat to the life of church. So here we go again, back in the opposite direction, circling the wagons, if that`s possi
Brendan, again all that you say against "commissioning a child" applies to sterile heterosexual couples as well as to homosexual ones, yet it is not invoked to class sterile marriages as unequal to fe
The biggest problem facing the Church is the number of members who are not adequately evangelised. The result is that one is getting a lot of opinion based on values which are more secular than anythi
Congrats to the Iona Institute & John Waters. As Paddy Manning ( a homosexual man oppossed to same sex marriage ) has stated, O'Neill is merely seeking to make himself out a martyr. The facts are
I may have used the wrong title name of what I am seeking. I used the word "comment" when I meant the reflection that is usually shown after the day's readings. My apologies.
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Aodh, have you noticed how often Eucharistic Prayer II is used on Sundays (though intended more for weekday use) since the new translations came in? Any idea why?
Homophobia is not a matter of campaigning against gay marriage (as Rory O'Neill thinks); it is something far more subtle and insidious. I read a very annoying article in First Things, which calls itse
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February 20 2014Joe at 14: The problem with applying "social constructionism" to the male-female distinction is that such attempts can be immediately falsified by direct empirical-biological observation. There is n
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Why won’t the Pope treat his faithful like adults?
February 22 2014Billy fulton @13 Pope Francis has identified self-referentialism as the greatest threat to the life of church. So here we go again, back in the opposite direction, circling the wagons, if that`s possi
Have the Iona Institute won a battle — and lost the war?
February 20 2014Brendan, again all that you say against "commissioning a child" applies to sterile heterosexual couples as well as to homosexual ones, yet it is not invoked to class sterile marriages as unequal to fe
Why won’t the Pope treat his faithful like adults?
February 22 2014The biggest problem facing the Church is the number of members who are not adequately evangelised. The result is that one is getting a lot of opinion based on values which are more secular than anythi
Have the Iona Institute won a battle — and lost the war?
February 20 2014Congrats to the Iona Institute & John Waters. As Paddy Manning ( a homosexual man oppossed to same sex marriage ) has stated, O'Neill is merely seeking to make himself out a martyr. The facts are
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February 24 2014I may have used the wrong title name of what I am seeking. I used the word "comment" when I meant the reflection that is usually shown after the day's readings. My apologies. thank you, John
24th February. Monday, Week Seven
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February 25 2014Aodh, have you noticed how often Eucharistic Prayer II is used on Sundays (though intended more for weekday use) since the new translations came in? Any idea why?
Have the Iona Institute won a battle — and lost the war?
February 20 2014Homophobia is not a matter of campaigning against gay marriage (as Rory O'Neill thinks); it is something far more subtle and insidious. I read a very annoying article in First Things, which calls itse
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