Looks like I got the Gospel wrong for tomorrow. I thought we were to hear the 'antitheses" ('You have heard it said... but I say to you'). Here are my thoughts anyhow:
Sermon for Feb 5 2023
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Sean asks lots of questions to which the answers may not be available I didn't see Corsage though it was on when I was in Vienna, because I feared would be something like the Marie Antoinette film of
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Seamus Ahearne: On being “a lovely priest” …..
Worth repeating this, I think, Seamus. And, I am more convinced than ever that my theory is correct.
Since I first wrote this I h
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I went on the Sissi trail this summer -- saw the beautiful statues of her in Geneva and Budapest, her rooms in the Hofburg and her sarcophagus in the Kapuzinergruft. The burial ceremony there, last pe
A necessary clarification from Pope Francis https://outreach.faith/2023/01/pope-francis-clarifies-comments-on-homosexuality-one-must-consider-the-circumstances/?_thumbnail_id=4545
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Suffering is an asset. We will enjoy and realize its benefits once it is gone!!
Homily:“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the ki
Three highly romanticised movies about Sissi were made in the 1950s, apparently to give post-Anschluss Austria a distinctive and also definitely not-Nazi sense of itself. Rene Girard has a fascinating
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5 Feb 2023 – 5th Sunday, (A)
February 5 2023Looks like I got the Gospel wrong for tomorrow. I thought we were to hear the 'antitheses" ('You have heard it said... but I say to you'). Here are my thoughts anyhow: Sermon for Feb 5 2023 Matthew
Dublin Review of Books: The Catholic Church
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Séamus Ahearne: On being ‘a lovely priest’ and no intention of retiring!
July 2 2021Paddy Ferry Says: Seamus Ahearne: On being “a lovely priest” ….. Worth repeating this, I think, Seamus. And, I am more convinced than ever that my theory is correct. Since I first wrote this I h
Dublin Review of Books: The Catholic Church
January 23 2023Joe@5, Otto died in July 2011 aged 98. A stroll through the Kapuzinergruft is well worth the ticket, if only to contrast the relative simplicity of Otto's 21st century coffin with all the ancestral de
Dublin Review of Books: The Catholic Church
January 23 2023Disillusioned? About the survivability of monarchy and aristocracy? The superior virtue of the class to which she belonged? The long term prospect of European peace following the Congress of Vienna in
Séamus Ahearne: On being ‘a lovely priest’ and no intention of retiring!
July 2 2021My husband and I met the young Father Seamus when we were stationed in Scotland with the US Navy, 1980-1983. Through Marriage Encounter in Dundee, we were involved in several group family gatherings w
Dublin Review of Books: The Catholic Church
January 23 2023I went on the Sissi trail this summer -- saw the beautiful statues of her in Geneva and Budapest, her rooms in the Hofburg and her sarcophagus in the Kapuzinergruft. The burial ceremony there, last pe
The AP Interview: Pope says homosexuality not a crime
January 25 2023A necessary clarification from Pope Francis https://outreach.faith/2023/01/pope-francis-clarifies-comments-on-homosexuality-one-must-consider-the-circumstances/?_thumbnail_id=4545
29 Jan 2023 – 4th Sunday, (A)
January 29 2023Key Message: Suffering is an asset. We will enjoy and realize its benefits once it is gone!! Homily: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the ki
Dublin Review of Books: The Catholic Church
January 23 2023Three highly romanticised movies about Sissi were made in the 1950s, apparently to give post-Anschluss Austria a distinctive and also definitely not-Nazi sense of itself. Rene Girard has a fascinating
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