Rosemary, why do you always put 'Dr' in front of and at the end of every post? The reason I ask is because I have a BSc and I'm wondering if I put that at the end of my name, would it lend more creden
It is wise for Fr Brendan Hoban to question the role of the papal nuncio in picking Irish bishops. I believe that it is also courageous of Fr Hoban to bring up the topic, as the Church is still suffer
Surprise Surprise Brendan Hoban has a problem with the Nuncio all because he is not picking the sort of (ahem priests) and I use that term very lightly that Brendan would like. He is picking orthodox
It's a piece of analysis Most of this is already known. . As far as I can see it does not say what initiatives the writer is taking. The task seems to be great. However the writer does not say how
Joe O'Leary #24
"Of the many priests referred to in the Murphy report, how many were judged suitable targets of a legal investigation, arrest, trial, sentencing? If not, why not? Either the State is r
Always remember that the Murphy Report is mainly about allegations (about 10 of them allegations of rape), not proven offences. The report does not even distinguish between casual and credible allegat
Note that some of the priests who were actually investigated turned out to have so flimsy an accusation against them that the DPP complained that they should never have been investigated.
Of the many priests referred to in the Murphy report, how many were judged suitable targets of a legal investigation, arrest, trial, sentencing? If not, why not? Either the State is remiss in applying
Seamus Heaney, in one of his poems examining life in Northern Ireland quoted and explored the expression - common in Northern Ireland - : "Whatever you say, say nothing". Seamus was generally seen
It is the number of children who were abused rather than the number of Priests convicted of abuse that is of greatest concern. Parents entrusted their children to Priests in order to live out their c
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Is our papal nuncio too much Pope Benedict’s man?
September 2 2013Rosemary, why do you always put 'Dr' in front of and at the end of every post? The reason I ask is because I have a BSc and I'm wondering if I put that at the end of my name, would it lend more creden
Is our papal nuncio too much Pope Benedict’s man?
September 2 2013It is wise for Fr Brendan Hoban to question the role of the papal nuncio in picking Irish bishops. I believe that it is also courageous of Fr Hoban to bring up the topic, as the Church is still suffer
Is our papal nuncio too much Pope Benedict’s man?
September 2 2013Surprise Surprise Brendan Hoban has a problem with the Nuncio all because he is not picking the sort of (ahem priests) and I use that term very lightly that Brendan would like. He is picking orthodox
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August 19 2013It's a piece of analysis Most of this is already known. . As far as I can see it does not say what initiatives the writer is taking. The task seems to be great. However the writer does not say how
What has Archbishop Martin done to foster dialogue in Dublin diocese?
August 23 2013Joe O'Leary #24 "Of the many priests referred to in the Murphy report, how many were judged suitable targets of a legal investigation, arrest, trial, sentencing? If not, why not? Either the State is r
What has Archbishop Martin done to foster dialogue in Dublin diocese?
August 23 2013Always remember that the Murphy Report is mainly about allegations (about 10 of them allegations of rape), not proven offences. The report does not even distinguish between casual and credible allegat
What has Archbishop Martin done to foster dialogue in Dublin diocese?
August 23 2013Note that some of the priests who were actually investigated turned out to have so flimsy an accusation against them that the DPP complained that they should never have been investigated.
What has Archbishop Martin done to foster dialogue in Dublin diocese?
August 23 2013Of the many priests referred to in the Murphy report, how many were judged suitable targets of a legal investigation, arrest, trial, sentencing? If not, why not? Either the State is remiss in applying
Is our papal nuncio too much Pope Benedict’s man?
September 2 2013Seamus Heaney, in one of his poems examining life in Northern Ireland quoted and explored the expression - common in Northern Ireland - : "Whatever you say, say nothing". Seamus was generally seen
What has Archbishop Martin done to foster dialogue in Dublin diocese?
August 23 2013It is the number of children who were abused rather than the number of Priests convicted of abuse that is of greatest concern. Parents entrusted their children to Priests in order to live out their c
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