Joe O'Leary #12
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Any chance of you translating those sources on the Vatican's move against episcopal conferences after 1968? I'm surprised by the implication that this process hasn't yet been fully
#11 Shaun the Sheep
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Can you remind us of the length and depth of the direct pastoral experience of Cardinal Ratzinger / Pope Benedict XVI, in comparison to that of, say, Cardinal Kasper or Cardinal
Eddie Finnegan@8, should note what Mary O V. noted:
"These two sessions, I note, will be facilitated, not by our diocesan clergy, but by someone from the Armagh Diocesan Justice Commission, a lay pers
it is truly encouraging to see how the holy Father Francis is promoting solidarity with the poor, marginalized etc. His invitation to the leaders of the church if listened and followed would be defini
Following Mary O Vallely's more hopeful news from Armagh on another thread, "Pastoral Armagh"'s response to Brendan Butler in this morning's Irish Times Letters looks as if they have a serious approac
The Vatican snipped away at the authority and status of episcopal conferences very assiduously since the Humanae Vitae crisis of 1968 (the "reception" of the encyclical by the conferences was not musi
Darlene, Francis backs the retrograde attitudes of the French bishops in the following part of his Apostolic Exhortation: "Marriage now tends to be viewed as a form of mere emotional satisfaction that
Sean, Cardinal Kaspar is wrong on at least one count. He is wrong because he pits truth against charity, when the Catholic way in truth in charity. Both. Not one or the other. There is no conflict, a
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November 26 2013Joe O'Leary #12 . Any chance of you translating those sources on the Vatican's move against episcopal conferences after 1968? I'm surprised by the implication that this process hasn't yet been fully
Pope Francis publishes his first letter: ‘The Joy of the Gospel’
November 26 2013#11 Shaun the Sheep . Can you remind us of the length and depth of the direct pastoral experience of Cardinal Ratzinger / Pope Benedict XVI, in comparison to that of, say, Cardinal Kasper or Cardinal
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December 7 2013Eddie Finnegan@8, should note what Mary O V. noted: "These two sessions, I note, will be facilitated, not by our diocesan clergy, but by someone from the Armagh Diocesan Justice Commission, a lay pers
Pope Francis publishes his first letter: ‘The Joy of the Gospel’
November 26 2013it is truly encouraging to see how the holy Father Francis is promoting solidarity with the poor, marginalized etc. His invitation to the leaders of the church if listened and followed would be defini
Survey for the Synod on the Family is available here
December 7 2013Following Mary O Vallely's more hopeful news from Armagh on another thread, "Pastoral Armagh"'s response to Brendan Butler in this morning's Irish Times Letters looks as if they have a serious approac
Pope Francis publishes his first letter: ‘The Joy of the Gospel’
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November 26 2013Sean, Cardinal Kaspar is wrong on at least one count. He is wrong because he pits truth against charity, when the Catholic way in truth in charity. Both. Not one or the other. There is no conflict, a
Will church leaders rise to the challenge of Pope Francis?
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