Supporting Betty's point above, I would recommend to anyone who doubts the difficulty in investigating and proving cases like this that they should read Breaking the Silence, the book written by Mart
Apropos the " conversations " being explored here, the following is the text of " Believers Speak Out " issed by four Flemish priests in the week before Advent, and to December 1st the number of sign
It is right that priests should have an Association to support each other and it is with interest that I read the topics covered. In relation to the present article I was a bit taken aback at the sugg
Kyle, you state "it is not fair or accurate for the ACP to try and give the impression that a conviction is the only just basis on which to decide whether or not a priest is guilty of abuse...." Of c
Brendan
Regarding the silence of CORI, one reason may be that IN PRACTICE, it no longer "represents the voice of men and women in religious congregations". It is led by, and represents women on
Pat, Paddy
Dr Desmond Connell tried to balance the rights of accused priests against the rights of those who claimed to have been abused. Archbishop Martin simply throws his clergy to the wolve
This statement is profoundly misleading. Especially in relation to the 85 priests accused of abuse where the ACP states: "what we can say for certain is that each of these was immediately removed from
A CRITICAL CORRECTION:
This is a noteI put on the NCR website.
John Allen says: "A recent national survey found that only 28 percent of the Irish can correctly identify the share of Irish priests who
A priest simply cannot read a text he sees to be bad and spiritually deleterious. It is even forbidden by Canon Law, of which the first principle is Salus animarum suprema lex. The bishops have droppe
This is a beautiful reflection. but i think God has enough for all of us even if all men were to turn to him at this moment; his mercy and gifts to all must not be viewed as mass production. Thank you
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Statement from the Association of Catholic Priests: Dec. 1st
December 1 2011Supporting Betty's point above, I would recommend to anyone who doubts the difficulty in investigating and proving cases like this that they should read Breaking the Silence, the book written by Mart
Conversations Irish parishes need to have — Tony Butler
November 25 2011Apropos the " conversations " being explored here, the following is the text of " Believers Speak Out " issed by four Flemish priests in the week before Advent, and to December 1st the number of sign
Statement from the Association of Catholic Priests: Dec. 1st
December 1 2011It is right that priests should have an Association to support each other and it is with interest that I read the topics covered. In relation to the present article I was a bit taken aback at the sugg
Statement from the Association of Catholic Priests: Dec. 1st
December 1 2011Kyle, you state "it is not fair or accurate for the ACP to try and give the impression that a conviction is the only just basis on which to decide whether or not a priest is guilty of abuse...." Of c
Statement from the Association of Catholic Priests in response to Archbishop Martin’s interview on Morning Ireland: Nov. 28th
November 28 2011Brendan Regarding the silence of CORI, one reason may be that IN PRACTICE, it no longer "represents the voice of men and women in religious congregations". It is led by, and represents women on
Statement from the Association of Catholic Priests in response to Archbishop Martin’s interview on Morning Ireland: Nov. 28th
November 28 2011Pat, Paddy Dr Desmond Connell tried to balance the rights of accused priests against the rights of those who claimed to have been abused. Archbishop Martin simply throws his clergy to the wolve
Statement from the Association of Catholic Priests: Dec. 1st
December 1 2011This statement is profoundly misleading. Especially in relation to the 85 priests accused of abuse where the ACP states: "what we can say for certain is that each of these was immediately removed from
John Allen of the NCR on the Kevin Reynolds Story
December 2 2011A CRITICAL CORRECTION: This is a noteI put on the NCR website. John Allen says: "A recent national survey found that only 28 percent of the Irish can correctly identify the share of Irish priests who
Liturgical Resource for Celebrants
November 30 2011A priest simply cannot read a text he sees to be bad and spiritually deleterious. It is even forbidden by Canon Law, of which the first principle is Salus animarum suprema lex. The bishops have droppe
02 Dec. Friday of the First Week of Advent
December 2 2011This is a beautiful reflection. but i think God has enough for all of us even if all men were to turn to him at this moment; his mercy and gifts to all must not be viewed as mass production. Thank you
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