Many thanks for various comments. Just two particular responses:
re n. 5 above: 'Amen' to comment re class distinctions and careful use of language!
re n. 6n above: Yes, quite right that notion of 'hi
Thank you Fr John for your courage and frankness in taking your stand in support of Fr Tony Flannery. As a community we all benefit from the courage and strength shown by each person. At this very dif
My imagination is probably working overtime, but I was envisioning hundreds, maybe thousands of priests and bishops, the world over, not necessarily resigning, but protesting nonetheless, in favor of
I note that a column in yesterday's Irish Times (Sat 16 Feb) picked up from this report of our recent Clogher ACP meeting the piece that sounded a critical note about this website and ACP nationally.
Thank you Darlene. Hello Kevin. We are certainly an opinionated bunch, rarely if ever disagree on things (lol) but even more than that I think that we are all drawn here for one reason; something is
Thank you, John, for your courageous stance. It is so refreshing to see someone of your integrity standing up for what is essentially an issue of justice. Yes, the Church has wonderful documents on so
Thank you Fr John Hassett for your courageous act which you chose to make public. It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. I hope that after the ACP meet in Athlone on the 20th of
Thanks again for these. It's good to get into this aspect of faith life aside all the madness and politics that gets so disheartening and depressing. This being what our faith life is so much about. A
Thank you John for being a witness to the freedom of the daughers and sons of God in calling for dialogue within our community of believers.The Vatican is trying to resurrect the abstract adage that
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Fifty Years after Vatican II, Irish Catholicism is at a crossroads
February 13 2013Many thanks for various comments. Just two particular responses: re n. 5 above: 'Amen' to comment re class distinctions and careful use of language! re n. 6n above: Yes, quite right that notion of 'hi
Priest resigns as dean of Maynooth Deanery over treatment of Tony Flannery
February 15 2013Thank you Fr John for your courage and frankness in taking your stand in support of Fr Tony Flannery. As a community we all benefit from the courage and strength shown by each person. At this very dif
Priest resigns as dean of Maynooth Deanery over treatment of Tony Flannery
February 15 2013My imagination is probably working overtime, but I was envisioning hundreds, maybe thousands of priests and bishops, the world over, not necessarily resigning, but protesting nonetheless, in favor of
Clogher group unhappy with ACP leadership and this website
February 8 2013I note that a column in yesterday's Irish Times (Sat 16 Feb) picked up from this report of our recent Clogher ACP meeting the piece that sounded a critical note about this website and ACP nationally.
Clogher group unhappy with ACP leadership and this website
February 8 2013Thank you Darlene. Hello Kevin. We are certainly an opinionated bunch, rarely if ever disagree on things (lol) but even more than that I think that we are all drawn here for one reason; something is
Fifty Years after Vatican II, Irish Catholicism is at a crossroads
February 13 2013Time has come for an Irish pope. Fr. Flannery sounds like the ideal candidate.
Priest resigns as dean of Maynooth Deanery over treatment of Tony Flannery
February 15 2013Thank you, John, for your courageous stance. It is so refreshing to see someone of your integrity standing up for what is essentially an issue of justice. Yes, the Church has wonderful documents on so
Priest resigns as dean of Maynooth Deanery over treatment of Tony Flannery
February 15 2013Thank you Fr John Hassett for your courageous act which you chose to make public. It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. I hope that after the ACP meet in Athlone on the 20th of
16 February. Saturday after Ash Wednesday
February 16 2013Thanks again for these. It's good to get into this aspect of faith life aside all the madness and politics that gets so disheartening and depressing. This being what our faith life is so much about. A
Priest resigns as dean of Maynooth Deanery over treatment of Tony Flannery
February 15 2013Thank you John for being a witness to the freedom of the daughers and sons of God in calling for dialogue within our community of believers.The Vatican is trying to resurrect the abstract adage that
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