Now who'd ever have thought that Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn was one of the more docile former students at Regensburg, ...? But then again Karol Wojtyla might never have become John Paul II if a pre
Dialogue and consultation are seen in the Vatican as dispensable luxuries, it seems. Amalgamation or abolition of dioceses can create a lot of bad feeling. It needs to be viewed, as Brendan suggests,
I have been viewing the ACP homilies for about a year and they are especially helpful to me in my ministry in Florida. I appreciate all the work you are doing and the various reflections from the Chur
Land of Zebulun, land of Naphtali... This refers to two of Jacob's sons, two of the tribes of Israel, and to the area where Jesus spent his life, 'Galilee of the Gentiles,' perhaps a somewhat marginal
Séamus, I was so sorry to hear of Paul's death. God rest him.
I first met him when Gerry O'Hanlon came over to speak about Synodality at our Edinburgh Newman after the publication of Gerry's book, "
"There are those who seek to equate dissent with disloyalty. It is a dog day when high-level authorities will use every method to silence dissent. But people are not going to be silenced. The truth mu
Ellen. Don't you worry, Indi is not silent. She has a story to tell and it has to be told. That Irish Film -'An Cailín Ciúin' may have been nominated for the Oscars but our Indi is not a Cailín
Séamus Ahearne: I very much like your
thought provoking stories, comments
and Ponderings! Much food for thought! But I so miss your stories of Indi! Her stories are the “stuff” of life!
I
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Séamus Ahearne: “What has happened is that a certain kind of God has gone absent, leaving open the possibility of experiencing God in a new way.”
January 13 2023Séamus, I was so sorry to hear of Paul's death. God rest him. I first met him when Gerry O'Hanlon came over to speak about Synodality at our Edinburgh Newman after the publication of Gerry's book, "
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Séamus Ahearne: “What has happened is that a certain kind of God has gone absent, leaving open the possibility of experiencing God in a new way.”
January 13 2023Ellen. Don't you worry, Indi is not silent. She has a story to tell and it has to be told. That Irish Film -'An Cailín Ciúin' may have been nominated for the Oscars but our Indi is not a Cailín
Séamus Ahearne: “What has happened is that a certain kind of God has gone absent, leaving open the possibility of experiencing God in a new way.”
January 13 2023Séamus Ahearne: I very much like your thought provoking stories, comments and Ponderings! Much food for thought! But I so miss your stories of Indi! Her stories are the “stuff” of life! I
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