Key Message:
We are the ones our baby Jesus is longing for!!
Homily:
Our God is light, He is clothed in light and dwells in unapproachable light - 1 John 1:5 says "G
I renounce Fiducia Supplicans with the same vigour as my parents renounced Satan and his works at my Baptism.
Let us stick with what has not changed: The Roman Catechism quoting St Paul 1 Cor 6:9-10
Turkson seems to be the only sane African bishop. If he becomes Pope he might be able to turn back their homophobic and schismogenic furore. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-67518215
Thanks, Eddie, for that. I had not come across Moshe Dayan’s speech at the funeral of Roi Rutenberg.
Yes, “Dayan had no doubt about the origin of that kibbutzim land after the 1948 Nakba”: it h
It is obvious to me as it has been from the beginning of his pontificate that the Holy Spirit is at work in him and surely it is now time for every priest to do as Francis has said which is to put the
It is disappointing to read that the ACP consider Germany is going "beyond a prudent speed limit".
The German Synodal Path is addressing the key issued which the Vatican has failed to address for 60
What I heard is that God hears our prayers and knows what we hope for, that the impossible is possible with God even when our faith is weak, that God had a plan for Samson's life and John's life and o
#8 Hegel "thought civil order emerges (or evolves) out of violent origins but heals and overcomes them."
So how are we to explain the obvious decay and 'fraying' of e.g. the constitutional stability
Sean, what you say about status anxiety and the violent origin of states might chime with Hegel on “the battle for recognition” as in his “master and slave dialectic”; he thought civil order e
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24 Dec 2023 – 4th Sunday of Advent
December 24 2023Key Message: We are the ones our baby Jesus is longing for!! Homily: Our God is light, He is clothed in light and dwells in unapproachable light - 1 John 1:5 says "G
The Association of Catholic Priests Welcomes Fiducia Supplicans
December 22 2023I renounce Fiducia Supplicans with the same vigour as my parents renounced Satan and his works at my Baptism. Let us stick with what has not changed: The Roman Catechism quoting St Paul 1 Cor 6:9-10
Jo O’Sullivan: Running Community Events in a Parish
December 22 2023Great to hear from you again, Jo. Paddy.
The Association of Catholic Priests Welcomes Fiducia Supplicans
December 22 2023Turkson seems to be the only sane African bishop. If he becomes Pope he might be able to turn back their homophobic and schismogenic furore. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-67518215
Eddie Finnegan: The Curse of being a Chosen People with a Promised Land
December 20 2023Thanks, Eddie, for that. I had not come across Moshe Dayan’s speech at the funeral of Roi Rutenberg. Yes, “Dayan had no doubt about the origin of that kibbutzim land after the 1948 Nakba”: it h
The Association of Catholic Priests Welcomes Fiducia Supplicans
December 22 2023It is obvious to me as it has been from the beginning of his pontificate that the Holy Spirit is at work in him and surely it is now time for every priest to do as Francis has said which is to put the
The Association of Catholic Priests Welcomes Fiducia Supplicans
December 22 2023It is disappointing to read that the ACP consider Germany is going "beyond a prudent speed limit". The German Synodal Path is addressing the key issued which the Vatican has failed to address for 60
19 Dec 2023 – Tuesday Advent Week 3
December 19 2023What I heard is that God hears our prayers and knows what we hope for, that the impossible is possible with God even when our faith is weak, that God had a plan for Samson's life and John's life and o
Seán Walsh: The Innkeeper’s Story
December 12 2023#8 Hegel "thought civil order emerges (or evolves) out of violent origins but heals and overcomes them." So how are we to explain the obvious decay and 'fraying' of e.g. the constitutional stability
Seán Walsh: The Innkeeper’s Story
December 12 2023Sean, what you say about status anxiety and the violent origin of states might chime with Hegel on “the battle for recognition” as in his “master and slave dialectic”; he thought civil order e
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