Most lay people, indeed most priests and bishops, do not have the necessary competence to translate liturgical texts. I have no knowledge of root canal work, so I have no business telling dentists how
The examples the new versions of Eucharistic Prayers II and III, as published here on the Association’s web site, only serve to confirm my deepest concerns and fears about this proposed new translat
Should we have let the banks just sink, as Iceland did? Small thanks we get for doing what the banks expect of us, and we are likely to be no better off, or worse off, than Iceland as a result. See al
I agree with everything Brendan said, and I am delighted that the silence of priests is being broken at last. Adrian Eastwood is right: "I would not like the Association to become too set in oppositio
Just read the Address, and the objectives, and find that I am glad the initiative has been taken, and that the Association is there, AND I AM HAPPY to register. I am a hospital chaplain, and work in B
Well done on this short, snappy piece about the need to take account of the poor and those who are struggling - and on your support of the proposals of 'Social Justice Ireland'.
This initiative is worthy of support and nurturing. If this works well we will all benefit, priests, the church and society at large.
Very few people have access to the real story of people's lives as
I wrote my "open letter" before your meeting in Portlaoise and sent it to the 2 or 3 on the Furrow list whose addresses I had. I would have sent it to you if I had had your address. My apologies for
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New texts of Eucharistic Prayer 2 & 3
October 16 2010Most lay people, indeed most priests and bishops, do not have the necessary competence to translate liturgical texts. I have no knowledge of root canal work, so I have no business telling dentists how
New texts of Eucharistic Prayer 2 & 3
October 16 2010The examples the new versions of Eucharistic Prayers II and III, as published here on the Association’s web site, only serve to confirm my deepest concerns and fears about this proposed new translat
ACP Statement on the Economic Situation
October 11 2010Should we have let the banks just sink, as Iceland did? Small thanks we get for doing what the banks expect of us, and we are likely to be no better off, or worse off, than Iceland as a result. See al
Brendan Hoban’s Address in Portlaoise
September 15 2010I agree with everything Brendan said, and I am delighted that the silence of priests is being broken at last. Adrian Eastwood is right: "I would not like the Association to become too set in oppositio
Brendan Hoban’s Address in Portlaoise
September 15 2010Just read the Address, and the objectives, and find that I am glad the initiative has been taken, and that the Association is there, AND I AM HAPPY to register. I am a hospital chaplain, and work in B
ACP Statement on the Economic Situation
October 11 2010Well done on this short, snappy piece about the need to take account of the poor and those who are struggling - and on your support of the proposals of 'Social Justice Ireland'.
Brendan Hoban’s Address in Portlaoise
September 15 2010This initiative is worthy of support and nurturing. If this works well we will all benefit, priests, the church and society at large. Very few people have access to the real story of people's lives as
Brendan Hoban’s Address in Portlaoise
September 15 2010I wrote my "open letter" before your meeting in Portlaoise and sent it to the 2 or 3 on the Furrow list whose addresses I had. I would have sent it to you if I had had your address. My apologies for
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