‘Christ gave us the institutional Church as part of his Promise to be with his followers until the end of time. We would quite literally be lost without it. It is very reasonable to infer some form
Soline. I read that poem many years ago, in 'The Furrow' (I thought). I found it very appropriate then and still do. My memory may be hazy but I associate the lingering picture in my mind, with a C
Quote: "In being received into this family the children become our brothers and sisters in the Lord, sons and daughters of God and temples of the Spirit." While I deeply value the sacrament of baptism
Talking of Three Wise Women, Seamus, you are in good company. This piece below by Sr. Christine Schenk, a Sister of St. Joseph, first published in the America (Jesuit) in 2016, appeared in America aga
In the section talking about the crisis in vocations, this rather jumped out at me
”Agreed that initiative will take time in terms of future vocations, in the meantime greater involvement of laity
That splashing sound is the baby being thrown out with the bathwater, and it is heard on every side.
The Nicene Creed is golden, the very backbone of our religion, and one keeps coming back to it a
So, having all been aroused to the defence of the Creed by RTE's non-compliance with its own standards of sensitivity to our religious beliefs, how are we to conduct ourselves if we can now no longe
When you stop believing in something, you'll believe in anything and couch your new Credo of compliance in the most incredible mumbo-jumbo of hocus-pocus, gibberish and gobbledygook.
This is an interesting and thought provoking article on many topics. In regard to mandatory celibacy, the Bishop states that he thinks it is important. For whom is it important? It is the compulsory s
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January 10 2021‘Christ gave us the institutional Church as part of his Promise to be with his followers until the end of time. We would quite literally be lost without it. It is very reasonable to infer some form
January 10. The Baptism of the Lord.
January 10 2021Soline. I read that poem many years ago, in 'The Furrow' (I thought). I found it very appropriate then and still do. My memory may be hazy but I associate the lingering picture in my mind, with a C
January 10. The Baptism of the Lord.
January 10 2021Quote: "In being received into this family the children become our brothers and sisters in the Lord, sons and daughters of God and temples of the Spirit." While I deeply value the sacrament of baptism
January 10. The Baptism of the Lord.
January 10 2021Loneliness is always a mistake, for none of us is unaccompanied, ever. Into this river, now, steps again the one intent on raising us to new life.
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January 9 2021Talking of Three Wise Women, Seamus, you are in good company. This piece below by Sr. Christine Schenk, a Sister of St. Joseph, first published in the America (Jesuit) in 2016, appeared in America aga
Full interview with Dublin Archbishop-elect Dermot Farrell by Patsy McGarry, The Irish Times.
January 4 2021In the section talking about the crisis in vocations, this rather jumped out at me ”Agreed that initiative will take time in terms of future vocations, in the meantime greater involvement of laity
For the record: God sketch ‘did not comply with RTÉ standards’ and will be removed from Player
January 7 2021That splashing sound is the baby being thrown out with the bathwater, and it is heard on every side. The Nicene Creed is golden, the very backbone of our religion, and one keeps coming back to it a
For the record: God sketch ‘did not comply with RTÉ standards’ and will be removed from Player
January 7 2021So, having all been aroused to the defence of the Creed by RTE's non-compliance with its own standards of sensitivity to our religious beliefs, how are we to conduct ourselves if we can now no longe
For the record: God sketch ‘did not comply with RTÉ standards’ and will be removed from Player
January 7 2021When you stop believing in something, you'll believe in anything and couch your new Credo of compliance in the most incredible mumbo-jumbo of hocus-pocus, gibberish and gobbledygook.
Full interview with Dublin Archbishop-elect Dermot Farrell by Patsy McGarry, The Irish Times.
January 4 2021This is an interesting and thought provoking article on many topics. In regard to mandatory celibacy, the Bishop states that he thinks it is important. For whom is it important? It is the compulsory s
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