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Thank you, Paddy, for sharing this experience I found some pictures for myself and perhaps others who may see our comments see the link
https://www.israeltourismconsultants.com/Travel
"Leper" is one of those nasty, stigmatizing words that have perhaps caused more damage to human beings than the disease itself. The Japanese translation of the Bible uses the expression "person suffer
Going back a week, Kevin to today/yesterday, the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, we heard how Jesus cured Peter's mother-in-law at Capernaum.
I visited Capernaum twice in 1981 and 1984 and we saw the
Ecumenism and Church Unity Week ecumenically shared worship is still alive and living in Edinburgh.
For 15 years now all the christian churches in Edinburgh have come together in an ecumenical servi
The various irrationalities flourishing in regard to the pandemic certainly shed light on the enigmas of the Famine years, including this one: https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/arid-30859700.htm
It could be said that the lepers represent those outcasts who have lost their home (Church) and are ensnared in evil situations and need spiritual help now, in the present moment.
In the past and pro
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
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