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MJT "All I can say is that this is not a description, thanks be to God, of the God revealed by the Catholicism I have experienced. That God regards the person, the heart and actions of the person,
Lloyd, We may have been interested in two different things here. All along I had thought we had been discussing the theme in this topic, as presented in Fr. James Martin SJ`s article, and as you have
MJT, I definitely admit there are cases where he admonished men, but you have to admit it, he definitely liberated and affirmed women in his writings; both known and unnoticeable. He discussed theolo
Paddy (no. 22) offers a link to the website of Richard Sipe who is, 'devoted full time to research into the sexual and celibate practices of Roman Catholic bishops and priests'.
http://www.richardsipe
Nuala, as a reader, respecting the writing on the pages of the Scripture we have been talking about, which is the source of your vision of the very Jesus whose vision for us you presumably wish to see
http://www.richardsipe.com/Burke_Gallery/The%20Cost%20of%20Looking%20Good%202007%5B2%5D.pdf
Just in case anybody missed this -- the link was provided by Mícheál @3 under the piece "Latin Mass enthus
Nuala, I'm not much an expert on women but more completely fascinated with matriarchal societies. I was born in a small fishing village on the east coast of Canada and we were surrounded by 5 Mi'kmaq
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Sometimes seeing is not believing: loving is
April 3 2013@4 MJT "All I can say is that this is not a description, thanks be to God, of the God revealed by the Catholicism I have experienced. That God regards the person, the heart and actions of the person,
Sometimes seeing is not believing: loving is
April 3 2013Lloyd, We may have been interested in two different things here. All along I had thought we had been discussing the theme in this topic, as presented in Fr. James Martin SJ`s article, and as you have
Pope Francis may end the fear and oppression in the Church
March 28 2013Fintan, I suspect that the phrase "God does not choose according to human criteria" will be used by the Vatican as a reason for not ordaining women.
Saint Patrick, Apostle of Ireland
March 17 2011i found these here passages a delight to read and a true reminder of the great man himself, Saint Patrick of Ireland.
Sometimes seeing is not believing: loving is
April 3 2013MJT, I definitely admit there are cases where he admonished men, but you have to admit it, he definitely liberated and affirmed women in his writings; both known and unnoticeable. He discussed theolo
Pope Francis may end the fear and oppression in the Church
March 28 2013Paddy (no. 22) offers a link to the website of Richard Sipe who is, 'devoted full time to research into the sexual and celibate practices of Roman Catholic bishops and priests'. http://www.richardsipe
Pope Francis may end the fear and oppression in the Church
March 28 2013"Tridentinum" - has been liquidated? About time too.
Sometimes seeing is not believing: loving is
April 3 2013Nuala, as a reader, respecting the writing on the pages of the Scripture we have been talking about, which is the source of your vision of the very Jesus whose vision for us you presumably wish to see
Pope Francis may end the fear and oppression in the Church
March 28 2013http://www.richardsipe.com/Burke_Gallery/The%20Cost%20of%20Looking%20Good%202007%5B2%5D.pdf Just in case anybody missed this -- the link was provided by Mícheál @3 under the piece "Latin Mass enthus
Sometimes seeing is not believing: loving is
April 3 2013Nuala, I'm not much an expert on women but more completely fascinated with matriarchal societies. I was born in a small fishing village on the east coast of Canada and we were surrounded by 5 Mi'kmaq
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