I need one favour from you. I read all your prayers. Can u send me 4th sunday faithful prayers, that should be based on that day readings in konkani language?
An excellent piece- one which paints a picture of church which is haunting to say the least.
It is a cause of deep shame to so many of us- many who cannot express or write as well as Brendan can- so f
I don't see how Mr. Cullen Kennedy can square such an interpretation with the teachings of the Second Vatican Council(More specifically Lumen Gentium 19-22) which explicits the hierarchical nature of
Hang in there, Tony.
You speak on behalf of millions of Catholics who have been betrayed by Roman inaction and hyprocisy.
The Church that was my beacon of hope until recently is self-destructing. This
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With reference to your good suggestion of praying very specially on St Brigid's Day, Matron saint of Ireland, for all concerned with renewal in our church, there is a nice little piece fro
The Cork & Ross with Cloyne ACP group have been to the fore in holding diocesan and regional meetings, and reporting back on this site, since November 2010. Many another province or diocese could
Excellent article by Fr. Hoban - hope they do not go after him next. I find it sad that no Irish Bishop has come out in support of Fr. Flannery, a good priest whose parish retreat I attended a few yea
Tony Flannery – and there are many Tony Flannerys, most of which are unsung –has lived his life in the service of the Church. (Lest there be any confusion, when I refer to “Church”, I mean the
Thank you, Brendan, and of course, thanks as well to Tony. You both have reminded me of the Catholic Spirit my parents in 1930 brought to the USA from Donegal and passed on to their ten children.
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My brothers, with deep hope and gratitude. We carry on... With you, from Portugal (at the moment in Guine-Bissau, Africa), my dear Tony, in prayer and liberating action.
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4th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Bidding Prayers
February 3 2013I need one favour from you. I read all your prayers. Can u send me 4th sunday faithful prayers, that should be based on that day readings in konkani language?
I felt ashamed of my Church
January 28 2013An excellent piece- one which paints a picture of church which is haunting to say the least. It is a cause of deep shame to so many of us- many who cannot express or write as well as Brendan can- so f
Tony Flannery’s grasp of theology is acclaimed in U.S. Catholic paper
January 27 2013I don't see how Mr. Cullen Kennedy can square such an interpretation with the teachings of the Second Vatican Council(More specifically Lumen Gentium 19-22) which explicits the hierarchical nature of
Petition provided to have Fr. Tony Flannery returned to priestly ministry
January 31 2013Hang in there, Tony. You speak on behalf of millions of Catholics who have been betrayed by Roman inaction and hyprocisy. The Church that was my beacon of hope until recently is self-destructing. This
Petition provided to have Fr. Tony Flannery returned to priestly ministry
January 31 2013@37 Darlene With reference to your good suggestion of praying very specially on St Brigid's Day, Matron saint of Ireland, for all concerned with renewal in our church, there is a nice little piece fro
ACP members in County Cork to meet on Tuesday
January 26 2013The Cork & Ross with Cloyne ACP group have been to the fore in holding diocesan and regional meetings, and reporting back on this site, since November 2010. Many another province or diocese could
I felt ashamed of my Church
January 28 2013Excellent article by Fr. Hoban - hope they do not go after him next. I find it sad that no Irish Bishop has come out in support of Fr. Flannery, a good priest whose parish retreat I attended a few yea
I felt ashamed of my Church
January 28 2013Tony Flannery – and there are many Tony Flannerys, most of which are unsung –has lived his life in the service of the Church. (Lest there be any confusion, when I refer to “Church”, I mean the
I felt ashamed of my Church
January 28 2013Thank you, Brendan, and of course, thanks as well to Tony. You both have reminded me of the Catholic Spirit my parents in 1930 brought to the USA from Donegal and passed on to their ten children. Card
Irish Redemptorists are ‘deeply saddened’
January 21 2013My brothers, with deep hope and gratitude. We carry on... With you, from Portugal (at the moment in Guine-Bissau, Africa), my dear Tony, in prayer and liberating action.
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