I welcome your ability Brendan to describe so clearly the reality of where we are and where we could go- not that I hold out much hope that we will move in that or indeed any new direction in the near
Jim Johnson #7 makes a clear and valid assertion "return to competent and well thought out catechesis and a reassertion of the traditional strengths of the Church." This is a real possibility; the und
Many years ago, before I knew what the early Greeks did know (Sibyl)
Speck of light, in darkest night
Opening eye orange sky
A universe in a grain of sand but opened on whose command?
Wide waste land
Well Fr. Hoban, I hope that this was a statement to the US Association - their numbers are huge but they don't realize what kind of dent they can make with 700+ members. I don't think any of the asso
There are plenty of vocations in the Institute of Christ the King and in other orders where there is an emphasis upon Tradition and upon faithful adhesion to the Magisterium. What we need to do is to
@ Joe O'Leary
You refer to the Vatican teaching on homosexuality since 1986.
The reference to this particular paragraph of the catechism is something of a red herring in the context of this discussion
"Imagine if Mary McAleese, former president of Ireland, was made a cardinal." Imagine! The Canon. 351 §1 of the Code of Canon Law reads as follows: "Those to be promoted Cardinals are men freely sel
This is a great article, right on target, and certainly needed these days. We priests need to speak up out of love for our Church and our folks, not to mention our own integrity. Bob Cushing's comment
Somehow I feel that when "Churchmen" proclaim the slogan: "No Eucharist, no Church" they are not entirely sincere and convincing. Many Catholics in the Philippines do not go to Mass on Sunday for a va
Brendan, we are walking with you. As our board for the Association of US Catholic priests met yesterday again, our thoughts were of you, our brothers across the sea, and how you continue to speak and
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Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012I welcome your ability Brendan to describe so clearly the reality of where we are and where we could go- not that I hold out much hope that we will move in that or indeed any new direction in the near
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012Jim Johnson #7 makes a clear and valid assertion "return to competent and well thought out catechesis and a reassertion of the traditional strengths of the Church." This is a real possibility; the und
Vatican process against Basque theologian continues
September 17 2012Many years ago, before I knew what the early Greeks did know (Sibyl) Speck of light, in darkest night Opening eye orange sky A universe in a grain of sand but opened on whose command? Wide waste land
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012Well Fr. Hoban, I hope that this was a statement to the US Association - their numbers are huge but they don't realize what kind of dent they can make with 700+ members. I don't think any of the asso
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012There are plenty of vocations in the Institute of Christ the King and in other orders where there is an emphasis upon Tradition and upon faithful adhesion to the Magisterium. What we need to do is to
Quo Vadis? — Mary McAleese speaks
September 29 2012@ Joe O'Leary You refer to the Vatican teaching on homosexuality since 1986. The reference to this particular paragraph of the catechism is something of a red herring in the context of this discussion
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012"Imagine if Mary McAleese, former president of Ireland, was made a cardinal." Imagine! The Canon. 351 §1 of the Code of Canon Law reads as follows: "Those to be promoted Cardinals are men freely sel
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012This is a great article, right on target, and certainly needed these days. We priests need to speak up out of love for our Church and our folks, not to mention our own integrity. Bob Cushing's comment
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012Somehow I feel that when "Churchmen" proclaim the slogan: "No Eucharist, no Church" they are not entirely sincere and convincing. Many Catholics in the Philippines do not go to Mass on Sunday for a va
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012Brendan, we are walking with you. As our board for the Association of US Catholic priests met yesterday again, our thoughts were of you, our brothers across the sea, and how you continue to speak and
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