Salus Animarum Suprema Lex.
That is the only Priority for the Church.
It is Forty years since any Irish Prelate wrote anything of note regarding the Four Last Things: I refer to the Saintly Archbis
Key Message:
Faithfulness gives us our heavenly crown, not success!!
Homily:
Testimony of a person who is about to retire from his official work:
"All my working yea
The absence of any reference to Allianz's filling of the Israel war chest during the Bishop's Conference is noted. The Bishops have raised concern with the company and it is important to continue to
Tony - may The Lord bless and sustain you in your steadfast prophetic role. Thanks to you, Jo, and Monica for the reports.
Synodality is a foreign word for most lay people. We trust that the project i
I too attended the synodal day in Kilkenny last Saturday and was one of those Archbishop Eamon Martin referred to as ‘not having been at the Athlone meeting but very happy to be able to join the mov
Jo I agree with your assessment on the "clerical garb." Years ago when my husband and I did prison ministry with the Catholic Chaplaincy we were advised to "dress down."
I had never heard the term bef
I am saddened by your observations of the Irish meeting in Kilkenny
I had hoped in the last two years that Ireland, Australia, and Germany would lead the way, that synodality was going to be a proc
I attended the day in Kilkenny as well. Tony has put into words what I felt. I came away with a vague sense of disappointment and frustration, but hadn't really reflected on it since. The one questio
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30 Oct 2025 – Thursday of Week 30
October 30 2025Thank you for this beautiful inspiration.
Bishop Paul Dempsey – (Irish Times) Rite and Reason: Catholics must show the courage to move forward, leaving the comfort of now behind them
October 26 2025Salus Animarum Suprema Lex. That is the only Priority for the Church. It is Forty years since any Irish Prelate wrote anything of note regarding the Four Last Things: I refer to the Saintly Archbis
26 Oct 2025 – 30th Sunday (C)
October 26 2025I love the reflection. It's really practical to the life of the Christians today.
26 Oct 2025 – 30th Sunday (C)
October 26 2025Key Message: Faithfulness gives us our heavenly crown, not success!! Homily: Testimony of a person who is about to retire from his official work: "All my working yea
Irish Bishops Conference Autumn Statement
October 22 2025The absence of any reference to Allianz's filling of the Israel war chest during the Bishop's Conference is noted. The Bishops have raised concern with the company and it is important to continue to
Tony Flannery: My reflections on the Synodal Event in Kilkenny.
October 19 2025Tony - may The Lord bless and sustain you in your steadfast prophetic role. Thanks to you, Jo, and Monica for the reports. Synodality is a foreign word for most lay people. We trust that the project i
Tony Flannery: My reflections on the Synodal Event in Kilkenny.
October 19 2025I too attended the synodal day in Kilkenny last Saturday and was one of those Archbishop Eamon Martin referred to as ‘not having been at the Athlone meeting but very happy to be able to join the mov
Tony Flannery: My reflections on the Synodal Event in Kilkenny.
October 19 2025Jo I agree with your assessment on the "clerical garb." Years ago when my husband and I did prison ministry with the Catholic Chaplaincy we were advised to "dress down." I had never heard the term bef
Tony Flannery: My reflections on the Synodal Event in Kilkenny.
October 19 2025I am saddened by your observations of the Irish meeting in Kilkenny I had hoped in the last two years that Ireland, Australia, and Germany would lead the way, that synodality was going to be a proc
Tony Flannery: My reflections on the Synodal Event in Kilkenny.
October 19 2025I attended the day in Kilkenny as well. Tony has put into words what I felt. I came away with a vague sense of disappointment and frustration, but hadn't really reflected on it since. The one questio
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