I am wondering: Is it men in high church office who feel more the need to describe themselves as sinners (as contrast to their titles ", "very reverend" monsignor" "your grace"! "Your eminence" " your
Paul VI and Benedict XVI were also intensely musical. Pius XII heard the first half of Elgar's Dream of Gerontius sung by Our Lady's Choral Society a few days before he died. He said to the conductor,
Escriva made it a signature to describe himself as "a sinner" as in his choice of epitaph "Josemaria Escriva sinner". Bergoglio admires St Escriva and prayed at his tomb when preparing for the recent
I must confess, Eddie, that I, too was knocked off balance by Joe's mention of Escriva. In fact, any mention of Opus Dei has that effect on me. One of the reasons I so admired Cardinal Basil Hume was
I would have to say to Anthony at 15 above that I see this article as a great example of what this site and this organisation should be about- priests supporting priests.
As lay people we know too wel
I leave a comment as a musician (with an interest in Theology) - the Chinese philosopher Mencius is often quoted as saying "If the King loves music all is well in the kingdom". Pope Francis reveals in
Magy@2: You rush in to correct Joe O'Leary. As I suggested earlier, this encyclical-by-interview should be listed as "Ego Bergoglio, peccator" from its opening statement of identity. I believe our man
Mary, another downer is the excommunication of the Australian priest. Mary Hunt has some very acute comments: http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/atheologies/7313/what_the_church_needs_more_than
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This interview could be the Pope’s first real encyclical
September 23 2013I am wondering: Is it men in high church office who feel more the need to describe themselves as sinners (as contrast to their titles ", "very reverend" monsignor" "your grace"! "Your eminence" " your
Fr. Iggy O’Donovan says ‘goodbye’ to Drogheda
September 15 2013Totally agree with you , Margaret.
Comprehensive interview with Pope Francis is published
September 20 2013Paul VI and Benedict XVI were also intensely musical. Pius XII heard the first half of Elgar's Dream of Gerontius sung by Our Lady's Choral Society a few days before he died. He said to the conductor,
This interview could be the Pope’s first real encyclical
September 23 2013Escriva made it a signature to describe himself as "a sinner" as in his choice of epitaph "Josemaria Escriva sinner". Bergoglio admires St Escriva and prayed at his tomb when preparing for the recent
This interview could be the Pope’s first real encyclical
September 23 2013I must confess, Eddie, that I, too was knocked off balance by Joe's mention of Escriva. In fact, any mention of Opus Dei has that effect on me. One of the reasons I so admired Cardinal Basil Hume was
Fr. Iggy O’Donovan says ‘goodbye’ to Drogheda
September 15 2013Margaret@16, what you say is absolutely true.
Fr. Iggy O’Donovan says ‘goodbye’ to Drogheda
September 15 2013I would have to say to Anthony at 15 above that I see this article as a great example of what this site and this organisation should be about- priests supporting priests. As lay people we know too wel
Comprehensive interview with Pope Francis is published
September 20 2013I leave a comment as a musician (with an interest in Theology) - the Chinese philosopher Mencius is often quoted as saying "If the King loves music all is well in the kingdom". Pope Francis reveals in
This interview could be the Pope’s first real encyclical
September 23 2013Magy@2: You rush in to correct Joe O'Leary. As I suggested earlier, this encyclical-by-interview should be listed as "Ego Bergoglio, peccator" from its opening statement of identity. I believe our man
This interview could be the Pope’s first real encyclical
September 23 2013Mary, another downer is the excommunication of the Australian priest. Mary Hunt has some very acute comments: http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/atheologies/7313/what_the_church_needs_more_than
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