I have just 1 comment to make: whatever the understanding of Sacrifice of Jesus, it is unacceptable to suggest that it was the Father’s Will.
What father could ever seek atonement by the murder of h
On coming back from attending Gabriel Daly's funeral Mass this morning I was moved to re-read the address he gave at the launch of the pamphlet Women-Called To Be Priests, in which I was involved.
Ev
Writing from Minnesota in the United States, I want to express my gratitude for the clarity of this article, my solidarity with Father Tony and my appreciation for ACP. I consult your website every we
Tony. I am pleased to be reminded of that article. It is a proper summary of who Gabriel was, and how embarrassing/disappointing your treatment has been. Seamus
A Sample - Here is Magisterium AI on: 'Why did Jesus accept Crucifixion?'
"Jesus accepted crucifixion because it was part of God's plan for the salvation of humanity. The crucifixion was not a failur
Séamus, what a wonderful reflection on your life as a priest and on priesthood in general, though sadly, I don't think there are many with your vision. You are truly gifted and exceptional.
As I hav
"The letter on worldliness and clericalism was published today."
Alerted I went looking and found this: also well worth publishing here?
https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino
I am drawn to Gustavo’s compassion for the ‘insignificant’ ones of the past and present, but it seems to me that Ireland needs its own ‘spin’ to ‘liberation theology’. Ordination to the
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August 30 2023On coming back from attending Gabriel Daly's funeral Mass this morning I was moved to re-read the address he gave at the launch of the pamphlet Women-Called To Be Priests, in which I was involved. Ev
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August 31 2023Writing from Minnesota in the United States, I want to express my gratitude for the clarity of this article, my solidarity with Father Tony and my appreciation for ACP. I consult your website every we
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August 31 2023Tony. I am pleased to be reminded of that article. It is a proper summary of who Gabriel was, and how embarrassing/disappointing your treatment has been. Seamus
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