The editorial of the Wexford People is to be commended for its courage. Is there any reason why the ACP has not made this statement itself? I mean, in its directness and simplicity, this editorial
There is no doubt about it. Mud sticks.
In the 1980s, an Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs gave a public address to people who were campaigning for justice for the Birmingham Six. He dealt publicly w
Pascal, making the priest disappear at Mass is perhaps only part of what the link you give wants. They also seem to want the people to disappear, especially people not of our race or social class. If
It is not that people do no want a vernacular liturgy, or that they could not agree on a good translation (like the suppressed 1998 one). The problem is simply that the new translation is bad and thus
What happens in my parish this Advent will dictate what I do next. Although I can't really afford the travel costs, I might have to attend the Extraordinary Form Mass if things don't improve.
There's
If people are really going to have such huge problems with the translation of the Missal, and experience such pain, maybe we should just abandon the idea of a vernacular liturgy? Celebrate the Mass in
This is a splendid piece; Brendan is formulating the issues for right-thinking people. It's a pity that the presentation on the PrayTell blog focussed on the inclusive language issue--where in some re
We didn't need a new translation, certainly not this one, to rediscover the Mass. All the talk about the translation's being an opportunity for catechesis has come very late in the day. There was very
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Editorial from the Wexford People
June 3 2011The editorial of the Wexford People is to be commended for its courage. Is there any reason why the ACP has not made this statement itself? I mean, in its directness and simplicity, this editorial
11 Jun Saturday in the Seventh Week of Easter
June 11 2011i like to know about the new ideas which explained by different scholars.
09 Jun Thursday in the Seventh Week of Easter
June 9 2011Serendipity! What a nice surprise. And this only for the wekday readings. Wait until I see the resources for Sunday. Thank you.
Editorial from the Wexford People
June 3 2011There is no doubt about it. Mud sticks. In the 1980s, an Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs gave a public address to people who were campaigning for justice for the Birmingham Six. He dealt publicly w
Address by Brendan Hoban in Portlaoise: June 2nd
June 3 2011Pascal, making the priest disappear at Mass is perhaps only part of what the link you give wants. They also seem to want the people to disappear, especially people not of our race or social class. If
Address by Brendan Hoban in Portlaoise: June 2nd
June 3 2011It is not that people do no want a vernacular liturgy, or that they could not agree on a good translation (like the suppressed 1998 one). The problem is simply that the new translation is bad and thus
Address by Brendan Hoban in Portlaoise: June 2nd
June 3 2011What happens in my parish this Advent will dictate what I do next. Although I can't really afford the travel costs, I might have to attend the Extraordinary Form Mass if things don't improve. There's
Address by Brendan Hoban in Portlaoise: June 2nd
June 3 2011If people are really going to have such huge problems with the translation of the Missal, and experience such pain, maybe we should just abandon the idea of a vernacular liturgy? Celebrate the Mass in
Address by Brendan Hoban in Portlaoise: June 2nd
June 3 2011This is a splendid piece; Brendan is formulating the issues for right-thinking people. It's a pity that the presentation on the PrayTell blog focussed on the inclusive language issue--where in some re
Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011We didn't need a new translation, certainly not this one, to rediscover the Mass. All the talk about the translation's being an opportunity for catechesis has come very late in the day. There was very
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