Good on you Pol....I often sit here in front of the computer, reading the latest words from the Pope, and think to myself....if only you would read your words and apply them to yourself and your "comp
Not sure if this is relevant at all. When it comes to little children, some nephews and nieces I have - and they ask about God, and where God took granda when he died.
I ask them about the love they
Like it or not, many people are grappling, not with the niceties of professional theologians, but with the basic question : "Does God exist" and look for evidence of incidents in history (and in thei
Hi John,
I don't think it's quite right to baldly say God did not speak to Abraham saying “Take your son… and offer him.." Rather, by the light of his times, Abraham believed this to be God's will
I wish to congratulate the ACP on bringing forward this meeting and also it is a little bit hopeful to see that some bishops had the courage to attend!Can I say it's one small step for the bishops, t
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I agree. Those of us who have Twitter accounts can certainly post supportive replies, or, better still, retweet a selection of his tweets. He seems to be gradually finding his feet in this med
It's a fascinating episode and it bears on the question of the style in which the Old Testament was written and how one reads it. Because if "Abraham was misguided in thinking God wanted human sacr
This was awesome! This is such an important message I feel for completely understanding many of the passages we read in the Bible. I especially love the "Take heart, son, your sins have been forgive
Thank God for Fr Padraig Walsh! I've been waiting for the past week to hear some replies from one or more of the diocesan Priests' Councils, as a means of cutting through the obvious generalisations a
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Letter sent to Archbishop Muller by lay group in the West of Ireland
June 29 2013Good on you Pol....I often sit here in front of the computer, reading the latest words from the Pope, and think to myself....if only you would read your words and apply them to yourself and your "comp
Can theology be wrong?
July 1 2013I guess, there always remains a need for scripture study!
Can theology be wrong?
July 1 2013Not sure if this is relevant at all. When it comes to little children, some nephews and nieces I have - and they ask about God, and where God took granda when he died. I ask them about the love they
Can theology be wrong?
July 1 2013Like it or not, many people are grappling, not with the niceties of professional theologians, but with the basic question : "Does God exist" and look for evidence of incidents in history (and in thei
Can theology be wrong?
July 1 2013Hi John, I don't think it's quite right to baldly say God did not speak to Abraham saying “Take your son… and offer him.." Rather, by the light of his times, Abraham believed this to be God's will
Report on ACP meetings with Priests Councils
June 23 2013I wish to congratulate the ACP on bringing forward this meeting and also it is a little bit hopeful to see that some bishops had the courage to attend!Can I say it's one small step for the bishops, t
Letter sent to Archbishop Muller by lay group in the West of Ireland
June 29 2013@ (3) . I agree. Those of us who have Twitter accounts can certainly post supportive replies, or, better still, retweet a selection of his tweets. He seems to be gradually finding his feet in this med
Can theology be wrong?
July 1 2013It's a fascinating episode and it bears on the question of the style in which the Old Testament was written and how one reads it. Because if "Abraham was misguided in thinking God wanted human sacr
Can theology be wrong?
July 1 2013This was awesome! This is such an important message I feel for completely understanding many of the passages we read in the Bible. I especially love the "Take heart, son, your sins have been forgive
Report on ACP meetings with Priests Councils
June 23 2013Thank God for Fr Padraig Walsh! I've been waiting for the past week to hear some replies from one or more of the diocesan Priests' Councils, as a means of cutting through the obvious generalisations a
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