Good article; but why single out for opprobrium those who left the priesthood? They may have been led by the Spirit.
And the Pope's performance at Ballybrit was a far more superficial event than peopl
I personally know a parish in the Dublin Diocese (2 churches) where the congregation partakes from the chalice at all Masses, Sunday and weekdays. If it is possible there, it is possible everywhere: w
It is very refreshing to read Patrick’s positive, inspirational contribution to this discussion. I love his account of how he celebrates daily Liturgy in his parish. (Lucky parishioners!) It speak
Rosaline,
I read your prophetic article, "Don't deny the Chalice to the Laity." Thank you for pleading with Church Leadership to catechize the Laity in Liturgy. It saddened me to know that people are
Thank you to each of you who has responded to my posting. I have to smile when reading them because even in nine comments it’s so clear that we have differing realities!
Con D, thank you for wanting
Heartiest congratulations Rosaline for raising this most important issue for us, the laity. I find your article speaks eloquently and expresses so well what many of us yearn for. I have often wondere
Please forgive me if I am a bit slow of the mark, but I cannot see how much of what Kevin says relates to what Rosaline originally wrote.
Can you enlighten me Kevin? Thank you!
Having travelled widely in Britain and Ireland, I simply don't understand our incoherent approach to the rception of Holy Communion under both kinds. However rather than simply waiting for the law of
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November 16 2012Good article; but why single out for opprobrium those who left the priesthood? They may have been led by the Spirit. And the Pope's performance at Ballybrit was a far more superficial event than peopl
Don’t deny the chalice to the laity!
November 12 2012I personally know a parish in the Dublin Diocese (2 churches) where the congregation partakes from the chalice at all Masses, Sunday and weekdays. If it is possible there, it is possible everywhere: w
Don’t deny the chalice to the laity!
November 12 2012It is very refreshing to read Patrick’s positive, inspirational contribution to this discussion. I love his account of how he celebrates daily Liturgy in his parish. (Lucky parishioners!) It speak
Don’t deny the chalice to the laity!
November 12 2012Rosaline, I read your prophetic article, "Don't deny the Chalice to the Laity." Thank you for pleading with Church Leadership to catechize the Laity in Liturgy. It saddened me to know that people are
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November 12 2012Thank you to each of you who has responded to my posting. I have to smile when reading them because even in nine comments it’s so clear that we have differing realities! Con D, thank you for wanting
Don’t deny the chalice to the laity!
November 12 2012Heartiest congratulations Rosaline for raising this most important issue for us, the laity. I find your article speaks eloquently and expresses so well what many of us yearn for. I have often wondere
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November 12 2012Please forgive me if I am a bit slow of the mark, but I cannot see how much of what Kevin says relates to what Rosaline originally wrote. Can you enlighten me Kevin? Thank you!
Don’t deny the chalice to the laity!
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