Much food for thought here. Whether we like it or not Vatican II was a catalyst and the dust still has not settled. While some are still trying to protect 'orthodoxy' and others are trying to implemen
Ger Gleeson @ 4
Thank you Ger for your generous comments to my contribution above, I could say why did God not gave me such generosity of spirit, as he gave you Ger. Like you I left school at a young
Dermot Lane writes as pastor and theologian. His analysis of the situation of the Catholic Church in Ireland is perceptive and challenging. I find myself in
Thank you. The simple pertinent guideline that is staring me in the face as i am typing..Be respectful..do not attack the writer...keep to the point...etc, should be reminder enough to respect the oth
I was privileged to attend my 3rd AGm with a cohort of dedicated brother priests. I thank them for their confidence in me over the past threee years as I served on the leadership team. i wish the new
I think all the talk about 'women' is misguided as women are already over-represented in the church especially at the local level, making up a large majority of those who are EMHCs, readers, catechist
Kevin, forgive me if I seem stupid, but I just didn't get that priest/baptism name story. Can you please explain it for me? I genuinely want to understand what you mean in that story and your understa
I wholeheartedly endorse the idea of a G8 for Ireland. I wholeheartedly support the contention that the problem to be tackled is clericalism...and you know....that an Irish G8 team will firstly find t
In conjunction with my Post 2
Keynote speech by Cardinal Oscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga at Synod Closing Assembly 28.10.2000. Please read 7. CONCLUSION
http://www.miamiarch.org/ip.asp?op=Article_1
Sean thanks for this. I think that sometimes we find it hard to hold two truths in our consciousness simultaneously and this leads us to dismiss someone who may hold a different viewpoint. Your cont
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October 31 2013I wholeheartedly endorse the idea of a G8 for Ireland. I wholeheartedly support the contention that the problem to be tackled is clericalism...and you know....that an Irish G8 team will firstly find t
Dermot Lane commends and challenges the ACP
October 31 2013In conjunction with my Post 2 Keynote speech by Cardinal Oscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga at Synod Closing Assembly 28.10.2000. Please read 7. CONCLUSION http://www.miamiarch.org/ip.asp?op=Article_1
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