As I have already said in my comment @4 I am always uplifted, overjoyed in fact, when I read reports from Brendan and others of the very positive and hopeful response there has been to the Synod at ho
Should every Pope be canonised? One of several unfortunate side-effects of Vatican I is the adulation of deceased popes. It's worth noting that between the end of the Council of Trent and the beginnin
Key Message:
Our Lord longs for the lost!!
Homily:
Today's Gospel is all about searching for people who have been lost. This lost list may be people who have been lo
@14, yes indeed Sean, I think it's a site in process situation, with mad scrambling to find equally outdated, misogynistic writings. It probably will take a few hundred years...Ambrose's wisdom for wi
But Tertullian is still gloriously there on the English language page for the site, Soline! Tonight at least. You’ll find that if you select the English translation. Curiouser and curiouser?
Will
New revised, 'improved' Patristic wisdom for today's church: Tertullian has been removed from the Dicastery website, replaced by a much expanded Augustine, an acknowledged expert on sex, women and mar
Sean O'Conaill and not Sean Connell is right. The councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, and Chalcedon look on the surface like squabbles among pressure groups, yet the creed they gave us is a w
‘On Baptism’ - Ch. 17. “Emulation of the episcopal office is the mother of schisms.”
My memory of it was garbled, obviously - but the insight is nevertheless acute. The bishop’s social s
I hope they take the embarrassing site down straight away.
Sean, can you find the reference in Tertullian to rivalrous emulation? -- I am working on his De praescriptione haereticorum (The Disqualif
The villain of this nasty piece is none other than Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who showed his misogyny in his disinviting of Mary McAleese a few years ago: http://www.laityfamilylife.va/content/laityfamil
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September 11 2022Key Message: Our Lord longs for the lost!! Homily: Today's Gospel is all about searching for people who have been lost. This lost list may be people who have been lo
Gerry O’Hanlon SJ: Ireland’s synod report reveals a country that is largely ‘suspicious’ and ‘intolerant’ of its Catholic inheritance
September 3 2022@14, yes indeed Sean, I think it's a site in process situation, with mad scrambling to find equally outdated, misogynistic writings. It probably will take a few hundred years...Ambrose's wisdom for wi
Gerry O’Hanlon SJ: Ireland’s synod report reveals a country that is largely ‘suspicious’ and ‘intolerant’ of its Catholic inheritance
September 3 2022But Tertullian is still gloriously there on the English language page for the site, Soline! Tonight at least. You’ll find that if you select the English translation. Curiouser and curiouser? Will
Gerry O’Hanlon SJ: Ireland’s synod report reveals a country that is largely ‘suspicious’ and ‘intolerant’ of its Catholic inheritance
September 3 2022New revised, 'improved' Patristic wisdom for today's church: Tertullian has been removed from the Dicastery website, replaced by a much expanded Augustine, an acknowledged expert on sex, women and mar
Gerry O’Hanlon SJ: Ireland’s synod report reveals a country that is largely ‘suspicious’ and ‘intolerant’ of its Catholic inheritance
September 3 2022Sean O'Conaill and not Sean Connell is right. The councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, and Chalcedon look on the surface like squabbles among pressure groups, yet the creed they gave us is a w
Gerry O’Hanlon SJ: Ireland’s synod report reveals a country that is largely ‘suspicious’ and ‘intolerant’ of its Catholic inheritance
September 3 2022‘On Baptism’ - Ch. 17. “Emulation of the episcopal office is the mother of schisms.” My memory of it was garbled, obviously - but the insight is nevertheless acute. The bishop’s social s
Gerry O’Hanlon SJ: Ireland’s synod report reveals a country that is largely ‘suspicious’ and ‘intolerant’ of its Catholic inheritance
September 3 2022I hope they take the embarrassing site down straight away. Sean, can you find the reference in Tertullian to rivalrous emulation? -- I am working on his De praescriptione haereticorum (The Disqualif
Gerry O’Hanlon SJ: Ireland’s synod report reveals a country that is largely ‘suspicious’ and ‘intolerant’ of its Catholic inheritance
September 3 2022The villain of this nasty piece is none other than Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who showed his misogyny in his disinviting of Mary McAleese a few years ago: http://www.laityfamilylife.va/content/laityfamil
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