Thank you Padraig, for your stimulating and important article and the relevant comments from other readers.
There is no need for philosophy, specially metaphysics, in regard to the Real Presence. St.
#2 James Gandon was the foremost influence on the architecture of 18th century Georgian Dublin. One of his designs was for the mansion Abbeville, in Kinsealy near Dublin - in which Charles J Haughey o
Pádraig, it’s great to hear from you again. You’ve been missed. And, thank you for your reflection on the thorny question of transubstantiation.
Of course, you’re right, nobody understands wha
What an excellent article, Brendan.
Seán,
"This historical simplism made it totally bewildering that a second-generation Irish revolutionary could wind up in an 18th century Gandon mansion in our own
Pádraig, @2, it's great to hear from you again. You've been missed. And, thank you for your reflection on the thorny question of transubstantiation.
Of course, you're right, nobody understands what
Inevitably the 'heuristic' or lens we receive in early life will tend to colour our approach to the subject and even defeat all objectivity. We tend to look for simple meta-narratives - such as 'seve
Letter in The Irish Times, Mon 12 June 2023
Catholics and the Eucharist
Such matters are impossible to discuss in the language we use for politics, economics and sport
Mon Jun 12 2023 - 00:10
S
Joe Humphreys writes a piece on philosophy each Thursday in the Irish Times. It goes under the title Unthinkable.
His piece on 8 June ponders the Census 2022 results on the religious makeup of our po
Key Message:
Are you spiritually hungry? Lord Jesus is our best food.
Homily:
History says Pontius Pilate lost his job after the crucifixion and death of our Lord J
Thank you Seamus.. ordinary times indeed .. I find myself struggling to find the mustard seed .. going through the motions.. HC & the Confirmed etc ..(confirmed exit dead on the nail) .. remixing
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Pádraig McCarthy: Joe Humphreys writes a piece on philosophy each Thursday in the Irish Times. It goes under the title Unthinkable.
June 12 2023Thank you Padraig, for your stimulating and important article and the relevant comments from other readers. There is no need for philosophy, specially metaphysics, in regard to the Real Presence. St.
Brendan Hoban: We need to find a new way to teach history
June 10 2023#2 James Gandon was the foremost influence on the architecture of 18th century Georgian Dublin. One of his designs was for the mansion Abbeville, in Kinsealy near Dublin - in which Charles J Haughey o
Pádraig McCarthy: Joe Humphreys writes a piece on philosophy each Thursday in the Irish Times. It goes under the title Unthinkable.
June 12 2023Pádraig, it’s great to hear from you again. You’ve been missed. And, thank you for your reflection on the thorny question of transubstantiation. Of course, you’re right, nobody understands wha
Brendan Hoban: We need to find a new way to teach history
June 10 2023What an excellent article, Brendan. Seán, "This historical simplism made it totally bewildering that a second-generation Irish revolutionary could wind up in an 18th century Gandon mansion in our own
11 June 2023 – Sunday – Corpus Christi, Year A
June 11 2023Pádraig, @2, it's great to hear from you again. You've been missed. And, thank you for your reflection on the thorny question of transubstantiation. Of course, you're right, nobody understands what
Brendan Hoban: We need to find a new way to teach history
June 10 2023Inevitably the 'heuristic' or lens we receive in early life will tend to colour our approach to the subject and even defeat all objectivity. We tend to look for simple meta-narratives - such as 'seve
Pádraig McCarthy: Joe Humphreys writes a piece on philosophy each Thursday in the Irish Times. It goes under the title Unthinkable.
June 12 2023Letter in The Irish Times, Mon 12 June 2023 Catholics and the Eucharist Such matters are impossible to discuss in the language we use for politics, economics and sport Mon Jun 12 2023 - 00:10 S
11 June 2023 – Sunday – Corpus Christi, Year A
June 11 2023Joe Humphreys writes a piece on philosophy each Thursday in the Irish Times. It goes under the title Unthinkable. His piece on 8 June ponders the Census 2022 results on the religious makeup of our po
11 June 2023 – Sunday – Corpus Christi, Year A
June 11 2023Key Message: Are you spiritually hungry? Lord Jesus is our best food. Homily: History says Pontius Pilate lost his job after the crucifixion and death of our Lord J
Séamus Ahearne: ‘Full many a flow’r is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air.’ (Elegy – Thomas Gray).
June 6 2023Thank you Seamus.. ordinary times indeed .. I find myself struggling to find the mustard seed .. going through the motions.. HC & the Confirmed etc ..(confirmed exit dead on the nail) .. remixing
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