Fr. Sean Purcell @4
I am a bit confused that you say that "Christ was not a priest. He has nothing specific to say about priests."
Jesus was and is, the Great High Priest. The twelve Apostles, were or
Eddie, I don't always get it, but the whole thing would be dull without your regular contributions. If the ACP or ACI ever get around to a newsletter or magazine, I hope they give the satricial colum
Brendan, if I had a hat I would take it off to you. Now, if you have a wee read of Mary T Malone's books on Women in Christianity you could estimate how long you might have to wait for 'permission' to
As priests, all the bishops are more than welcome, and (you would imagine would want to be there) at any of the ACP meetings. Their difficulty might be that they would be one among equals.
I am always very impressed too and delighted when I read that Bishop Liam attends the Clogher meetings.
Eddie, you are always sound concerned about the lack of ACP activity in the Armagh Province. I w
"Imagine if Mary McAleese, former president of Ireland, was made a cardinal. Or Nuala O’Loan. Or Sr Stan.
Imagine the lift it would give to our church if instead of patronising women at almost every
Truly delighted that Bishop Liam attended. Hopefully other Bishops will attend upcoming meetings, and then they will fully understand that the ACP and their followers are at the heart of our Church.
Elijah finally got to the cave near the top of Mt Horeb for his EGM with Yahweh Sabaoth. Portlaoise and CityWest were all booked out that weekend with weddings gay and straight, civil unions, Stag &am
Brendan Hoban is obviously calling for a change in the current Code of Canon Law to allow lay people to be cardinals, as in the past; and if lay men, why not lay women? We cannot say that Jesus made o
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Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012Fr. Sean Purcell @4 I am a bit confused that you say that "Christ was not a priest. He has nothing specific to say about priests." Jesus was and is, the Great High Priest. The twelve Apostles, were or
Clogher bishop attends ACP meeting
October 4 2012Eddie, I don't always get it, but the whole thing would be dull without your regular contributions. If the ACP or ACI ever get around to a newsletter or magazine, I hope they give the satricial colum
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012Brendan, if I had a hat I would take it off to you. Now, if you have a wee read of Mary T Malone's books on Women in Christianity you could estimate how long you might have to wait for 'permission' to
What Archbishop Martin thinks of the ACP
September 24 2012As priests, all the bishops are more than welcome, and (you would imagine would want to be there) at any of the ACP meetings. Their difficulty might be that they would be one among equals.
Clogher bishop attends ACP meeting
October 4 2012Liked the report of the meeting of Clogher priests. Impressive. Well done
Clogher bishop attends ACP meeting
October 4 2012I am always very impressed too and delighted when I read that Bishop Liam attends the Clogher meetings. Eddie, you are always sound concerned about the lack of ACP activity in the Armagh Province. I w
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. Or Nuala O’Loan. Or Sr Stan. Imagine the lift it would give to our church if instead of patronising women at almost every
Clogher bishop attends ACP meeting
October 4 2012Truly delighted that Bishop Liam attended. Hopefully other Bishops will attend upcoming meetings, and then they will fully understand that the ACP and their followers are at the heart of our Church.
Clogher bishop attends ACP meeting
October 4 2012Elijah finally got to the cave near the top of Mt Horeb for his EGM with Yahweh Sabaoth. Portlaoise and CityWest were all booked out that weekend with weddings gay and straight, civil unions, Stag &am
Priests have earned the right to speak about the state of the Church
October 2 2012Brendan Hoban is obviously calling for a change in the current Code of Canon Law to allow lay people to be cardinals, as in the past; and if lay men, why not lay women? We cannot say that Jesus made o
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