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Yes, Therese, and let's not forget circumcision. Jesus was a circumcised Jew who chose 12 circumcised Jews.He chose no gentiles. He obviously intended to exclude them for ever. How did the church
Raymond, while I applaud your personal pilgrimage of faith leading you to a more personal relationship with Jesus; I find your many comments and assumptions about aspects of life and faith within the
Thankyou to Tony Flannery, for sharing this article by Richard Gaillardetz.
As I read the words in this article: "According to Dei Verbum, the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, the word of G
Thank you, Elizabeth, for asking such a thoughtful question. I think it is one that every Roman Catholic should be asking. Back in the day, the standard answer would have been that 'Roman Catholic'
There is a useful website specially dedicated to this issue of authority in the church http://www.churchauthority.org/
Besides useful case studies and articles it contains a declaration on a blueprint
The CDF argument against women's ordination made to Fr. Flannery seems superficial; applied to other possible common characteristics of the Apostles all our priests may have to be brown eyed, right h
Yes, Father Flannery, Richard Gaillardetz's article is timely and enlightening about what the role of the Magisterium was and is. I think, the Magisterium's current activism is about "keeping control
This is a very timely article by Professor Gaillardetz. I have thought for some time now that the current exercise of authority by the Vatican is of questionable validity both from an historical and
Juven @23.We are all worried what our church will look like in the future. That is one of the main reasons for the establishment of the ACP, and why they have such a following. If we carry on as we ar
Jerry (22), I would suggest that the 'continental barbarians' to whom some Irish Catholics (clerics and laity) are now bowing are the 'continentals' (European and North American) peddling an Episcopal
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January 31 2013@14 Yes, Therese, and let's not forget circumcision. Jesus was a circumcised Jew who chose 12 circumcised Jews.He chose no gentiles. He obviously intended to exclude them for ever. How did the church
The leadership of this institution is in terrible disarray
February 2 2013Raymond, while I applaud your personal pilgrimage of faith leading you to a more personal relationship with Jesus; I find your many comments and assumptions about aspects of life and faith within the
Magisterium needs to seen in its proper historical context
February 4 2013Thankyou to Tony Flannery, for sharing this article by Richard Gaillardetz. As I read the words in this article: "According to Dei Verbum, the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, the word of G
The leadership of this institution is in terrible disarray
February 2 2013Thank you, Elizabeth, for asking such a thoughtful question. I think it is one that every Roman Catholic should be asking. Back in the day, the standard answer would have been that 'Roman Catholic'
Magisterium needs to seen in its proper historical context
February 4 2013There is a useful website specially dedicated to this issue of authority in the church http://www.churchauthority.org/ Besides useful case studies and articles it contains a declaration on a blueprint
All the documents of the Tony Flannery case are here
January 31 2013The CDF argument against women's ordination made to Fr. Flannery seems superficial; applied to other possible common characteristics of the Apostles all our priests may have to be brown eyed, right h
Magisterium needs to seen in its proper historical context
February 4 2013Yes, Father Flannery, Richard Gaillardetz's article is timely and enlightening about what the role of the Magisterium was and is. I think, the Magisterium's current activism is about "keeping control
Magisterium needs to seen in its proper historical context
February 4 2013This is a very timely article by Professor Gaillardetz. I have thought for some time now that the current exercise of authority by the Vatican is of questionable validity both from an historical and
American priests seek to join with ACP in support of Tony Flannery (Revised List 2)
February 7 2013Juven @23.We are all worried what our church will look like in the future. That is one of the main reasons for the establishment of the ACP, and why they have such a following. If we carry on as we ar
ACP meets with Archbishop Martin and Dublin Priests’ Council
February 1 2013Jerry (22), I would suggest that the 'continental barbarians' to whom some Irish Catholics (clerics and laity) are now bowing are the 'continentals' (European and North American) peddling an Episcopal
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