The translation of the Roman Canon was the best part of the English version of the Roman Missal, but the present translation is the worst part of the horrible text imposed on the English speaking worl
Pat, You have shared...and continue to share...your gifts with us all. Thank you. Having travelled your "road" myself for 6 weeks in hospital, half of it in ICU, I am still, thank God, well on the l
‘If you paid attention to Deborah Birx’s body language while President Donald Trump held forth on the pandemic last year — touching her forehead as though she might have a fever, twisting her mo
Key Message:
There is a wound suffered by our Lord Jesus to clean each and every sin in our soul.
Homily:
Let us reflect the passion of Jesus in our daily life:
1. Le
This captivating performance may be regarded as Dutch impertinence, an offence against German musical tradition and the sacredness of the work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7ECsfEEF2M
But the stag
“Ave verum corpus natum ex Maria virgine, vere passum, immolatum, in cruce pro homine.” This text, possibly from the pen of Innocent III used to be recited at the Consecration of the Mass, and has
Yes, JP2 was received with joy by those who sighed for a restoration of the old church. He committed a terrible crime against a whole generation of Irish people who had been struggling to catch up wit
Not sure what he means by women being pushed out of the gospels in the third century. As far as I know, the four canonical gospels were composed in the first century (possibly stretching into the seco
Riveting from start to finish. Sile’s own confession of disbelief in ‘original sin’ - and her inability to consider baptising her own son on those grounds - points up the hopeless inability of
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April 1, 2021. Holy Thursday. Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
April 1 2021The translation of the Roman Canon was the best part of the English version of the Roman Missal, but the present translation is the worst part of the horrible text imposed on the English speaking worl
A note of thanks…and request for prayers
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Tony Flannery – interview with Síle Seoige – podcast
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April 2 2021Key Message: There is a wound suffered by our Lord Jesus to clean each and every sin in our soul. Homily: Let us reflect the passion of Jesus in our daily life: 1. Le
April 2, 2021. Good Friday
April 2 2021This captivating performance may be regarded as Dutch impertinence, an offence against German musical tradition and the sacredness of the work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7ECsfEEF2M But the stag
April 1, 2021. Holy Thursday. Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
April 1 2021“Ave verum corpus natum ex Maria virgine, vere passum, immolatum, in cruce pro homine.” This text, possibly from the pen of Innocent III used to be recited at the Consecration of the Mass, and has
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Tony Flannery – interview with Síle Seoige – podcast
March 27 2021Yes, JP2 was received with joy by those who sighed for a restoration of the old church. He committed a terrible crime against a whole generation of Irish people who had been struggling to catch up wit
Tony Flannery – interview with Síle Seoige – podcast
March 27 2021Not sure what he means by women being pushed out of the gospels in the third century. As far as I know, the four canonical gospels were composed in the first century (possibly stretching into the seco
Tony Flannery – interview with Síle Seoige – podcast
March 27 2021Riveting from start to finish. Sile’s own confession of disbelief in ‘original sin’ - and her inability to consider baptising her own son on those grounds - points up the hopeless inability of
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