The President's speech was too long. I struggled to finish reading it.I understand that the average human attention span is approx 7 minutes.
The Lord's Prayer and Lincoln's Gettysburg address are fa
A fine piece of oratory, and I can see its subtle relevance to this site.
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I hope I am wrong, but I fear it may be too late to pick up the pieces of this shattered dream. Greed, weakness and ignoranc
Yes, it is difficult to have enthusiasm for attending meetings or even writing on web sites. Yet, I am always struck by the range of human events that priests experience--joyful ones such as marriage
With the tiniest little smidgin of a, er, paradigm shift in the belief department, wouldn't Michael D have made the most fantastic Pope? He'd have no problem in getting rid of the 'single hegemonic mo
As an ex Irish catholic, with many historical misgivings regarding the church, I am nonetheless moved to feel great empathy for Kerry priests. I note Brendan's comment regarding courage, but courage c
The new Bishop of Limerick Brendan Leahy recently made the following statement in relation to Pope Francis. “I admire his simplicity, his lack of fuss about himself. This is very important because n
I would love to receive material from Kerry, for the Special Occasions and the Sunday Homily Resources. It's the county with probably the greatest concentration of experts in language and in the colou
Actually I was pleased to read such an honest report of the five ACP 'lads' who met in Kerry.
At least you're upfront and honest and that idea of sharing examples of good practice is a worthy one. I
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President’s Strasbourg address is worth reading
April 18 2013The President's speech was too long. I struggled to finish reading it.I understand that the average human attention span is approx 7 minutes. The Lord's Prayer and Lincoln's Gettysburg address are fa
President’s Strasbourg address is worth reading
April 18 2013A fine piece of oratory, and I can see its subtle relevance to this site. . I hope I am wrong, but I fear it may be too late to pick up the pieces of this shattered dream. Greed, weakness and ignoranc
Kerry members explain why diocesan ACP meetings don’t work
April 16 2013Yes, it is difficult to have enthusiasm for attending meetings or even writing on web sites. Yet, I am always struck by the range of human events that priests experience--joyful ones such as marriage
President’s Strasbourg address is worth reading
April 18 2013With the tiniest little smidgin of a, er, paradigm shift in the belief department, wouldn't Michael D have made the most fantastic Pope? He'd have no problem in getting rid of the 'single hegemonic mo
Kerry members explain why diocesan ACP meetings don’t work
April 16 2013As an ex Irish catholic, with many historical misgivings regarding the church, I am nonetheless moved to feel great empathy for Kerry priests. I note Brendan's comment regarding courage, but courage c
Does ‘isolated and at risk’ describe the rural priest today?
April 17 2013The new Bishop of Limerick Brendan Leahy recently made the following statement in relation to Pope Francis. “I admire his simplicity, his lack of fuss about himself. This is very important because n
Kerry members explain why diocesan ACP meetings don’t work
April 16 2013I would love to receive material from Kerry, for the Special Occasions and the Sunday Homily Resources. It's the county with probably the greatest concentration of experts in language and in the colou
Kerry members explain why diocesan ACP meetings don’t work
April 16 2013Actually I was pleased to read such an honest report of the five ACP 'lads' who met in Kerry. At least you're upfront and honest and that idea of sharing examples of good practice is a worthy one. I
Kerry members explain why diocesan ACP meetings don’t work
April 16 2013Starting with prayer might help. Then an hours Eucharistic adoration, then a bit of Lumen Gentium ....
Pope reaffirms critique of American Religious
April 15 2013I'm beginning to suspect that the new pope may be a Catholic, but that he still believes in Vatican II.
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