Brendan's reflection resonates loud and strong with me this evening... twelve days ago I said farewell to my beloved brother, Brian. He knew the road he was travelling on and had prepared very well fo
We do the ritual of wakes and funerals and remembering our dead so well here in the Irish Catholic Church. I agree with Iggy that Brendan’s reflection is magnificent and very moving particularly at
Key message:
Why worry on earth when we can rest in the bosom of our Almighty Father, when our time is done?
Homily:
The takeaway from the first reading:
The first reading says that to those who ri
‘Large crowds’ always gather around ‘curiosities’ - unusual phenomena - and Jesus was that as well. ‘Signs and wonders’ are what fascinate us - but a gathering crowd is fickle also. Jesus
Very impressed by last night's session. It was attended by over 100 people from all over the world (more or less).
Tony was in flying form and the injustice perpetrated on him came over loud and clea
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“Let’s spend time on walking the beatitudes peacefully, instead of relying on ourselves and worrying all the time.”
If you are discouraged it is a sign of pride because it show
As I said, Brendan, I look forward to reading Jesus' story, guided by Ireland's best known Canon Lawyer, backed up by a religious correspondent and biographer. I can't say fairer than that. I must be
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Brendan Hoban on remembering in November in his Western People column.
November 6 2020Brendan's reflection resonates loud and strong with me this evening... twelve days ago I said farewell to my beloved brother, Brian. He knew the road he was travelling on and had prepared very well fo
Brendan Hoban on remembering in November in his Western People column.
November 6 2020We do the ritual of wakes and funerals and remembering our dead so well here in the Irish Catholic Church. I agree with Iggy that Brendan’s reflection is magnificent and very moving particularly at
Brendan Hoban on remembering in November in his Western People column.
November 6 2020A magnificent reflection on life and death. It should be copied on every parish website and newsletter in the country.
08 November, 2020. 32nd Sunday, Year A
November 8 2020Key message: Why worry on earth when we can rest in the bosom of our Almighty Father, when our time is done? Homily: The takeaway from the first reading: The first reading says that to those who ri
04 November, 2020. Wednesday of Week 31 – St Charles Borromeo, bishop (Memorial)
November 4 2020‘Large crowds’ always gather around ‘curiosities’ - unusual phenomena - and Jesus was that as well. ‘Signs and wonders’ are what fascinate us - but a gathering crowd is fickle also. Jesus
Pope not changing church teaching on gay unions, Secretariat of State says
November 4 2020Getting very tired of these oblique communications. Cur dextrae iungere dextram non datur, ac veras audire et reddere voces?
Q & A with Tony Flannery online Zoom event
October 30 2020Very impressed by last night's session. It was attended by over 100 people from all over the world (more or less). Tony was in flying form and the injustice perpetrated on him came over loud and clea
01 November, 2020. All Saints Day
November 1 2020Thara+Benedicta “Let’s spend time on walking the beatitudes peacefully, instead of relying on ourselves and worrying all the time.” If you are discouraged it is a sign of pride because it show
‘My Story by Jesus of Nazareth’ – as narrated by Brendan Butler
October 30 2020As I said, Brendan, I look forward to reading Jesus' story, guided by Ireland's best known Canon Lawyer, backed up by a religious correspondent and biographer. I can't say fairer than that. I must be
‘My Story by Jesus of Nazareth’ – as narrated by Brendan Butler
October 30 2020Eddie, Maybe you should read the book with an open mind before judging its contents or its genesis.
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