An attempt at a Hymn for Christian unit ‘Christians of every land’
Christians of every land
Come together to make our stand
We sense a new beginning a new era has begun
Praise the Father, Spirit,
8th of February is the feast day of Saint Josephine Bakhita (who had been enslaved) and an international day of prayer and action against human trafficking. Sadly, human trafficking is a present reali
Archbishop Dermot Farrell was warmly welcomed as the new Archbishop of Dublin by Archbishop Michael Jackson, the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough. Archbishop Michael looks forwar
Because of the religious demographics of the country with the vast majority members of the Catholic Church, attention tends to overlook somewhat the part played by other sections.
Some other perspect
"The eyes of wonder must be opened."
Not like
A lone beautiful bird
These poems now rise in great white flocks
Against my mind’s vast hills
Startled by God
Breaking a branch
When his foot
Touches
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‘Catholic Schools: Communities of Resilience and Faith’. That was the 'theme' of Ireland's 'Catholic Schools Week' Jan 24-31, 2021.
Yet the extent to which Irish Catholic Schools substantiate
Key Message:
God does not promise life without tribulations, but He promises us His grace to go through our tribulations and emerge out successfully.
Homily:
EPISCOPAL APOLOGIES
Mother & Baby Homes Report
The Irish Catholic (January 21st, 2021) carried texts of numerous apologies from Bishops and Sisters in response to the Report on Mother and Baby Homes.
#41 Bishop Mario Grech's recent reflection on the impact of clerical 'institutionalisation' on the 'domestic church' provides perhaps the germ of a 'hanging of heads' re the whole gamut of clerical a
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Chris McDonnell: Reflecting on Christian Unity
February 4 2021An attempt at a Hymn for Christian unit ‘Christians of every land’ Christians of every land Come together to make our stand We sense a new beginning a new era has begun Praise the Father, Spirit,
February 8, 2021 Monday – Week 5 in Ordinary Time – St Josephine Bakhita, St Jerome Emiliani
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Séamus Ahearne: CO’S; D&D; TT; MU; and Indi…of course!
February 2 2021"The eyes of wonder must be opened." Not like A lone beautiful bird These poems now rise in great white flocks Against my mind’s vast hills Startled by God Breaking a branch When his foot Touches E
Brendan Hoban – Survivors need action a lot more than words
January 28 2021‘Catholic Schools: Communities of Resilience and Faith’. That was the 'theme' of Ireland's 'Catholic Schools Week' Jan 24-31, 2021. Yet the extent to which Irish Catholic Schools substantiate
February 7, 2021 – Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 7 2021Key Message: God does not promise life without tribulations, but He promises us His grace to go through our tribulations and emerge out successfully. Homily:
Brendan Hoban – Survivors need action a lot more than words
January 28 2021EPISCOPAL APOLOGIES Mother & Baby Homes Report The Irish Catholic (January 21st, 2021) carried texts of numerous apologies from Bishops and Sisters in response to the Report on Mother and Baby Homes.
February 6, 2021 Saturday – Week 4 in Ordinary Time – Ss Paul Miki and Companions, martyrs (memorial)
February 6 2021Nice homily and straight to the point. Keep it on. God bless you!
Brendan Hoban on the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes
January 19 2021#41 Bishop Mario Grech's recent reflection on the impact of clerical 'institutionalisation' on the 'domestic church' provides perhaps the germ of a 'hanging of heads' re the whole gamut of clerical a
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