It is really time for us to take the liturgical language situation in hand. Nothing is easier than to retrieve the previous translations, which were quite prayable and did not inflict pointless distra
Father, if it is safe to hold GAA matches in the face of a pandemic (albeit with restricted access), couldn't the same argument be made for Christmas Masses to be held in public with capacity limits?
I ordered Brendan’s book as a treat for myself four days ago and I hope it wings its way from Mayo to Armagh before too long. (Well done Mayo and commiserations on losing to a phenomenal Dublin side
Stirrings:
I hesitate. The effluent from my fingers appears too often on these pages. However, I should accept my own Invitation. At least someone needs to. Liamy did a lovely warm response to Brenda
A very enjoyable read with poetic expression as we “listen again to tell the story of Christmas, the story of a Mother and her child. The story of birth.” Thank you Christopher.
This heig
This is surely very valuable documentation. I stumbled on a review of Msgr Corish’s History of Maynooth (1995) by Tom O’Loughlin which is very perceptive. He had forgotten the book and the review
Key message:
The ever living heart, eyes, hands, legs, mouth etc – the whole body of our Lord Jesus Christ was formed in the womb of our Mother Mary – how great is Our Mother Mary!!
Homily:
Takea
READING BETWEEN THE LINES – ‘A PRIEST’S DIARY’
The lockdown experiences have brought us closer to nature according to many people. Others have gone further and delved deeper into the mystery
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Séamus Ahearne: An Invitation and a Proposal
December 12 2020READING BETWEEN THE LINES – ‘A PRIEST’S DIARY’ The lockdown experiences have brought us closer to nature according to many people. Others have gone further and delved deeper into the mystery
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