Has the Celtic spiritual nature of the romantic and poet been lost within Irish culture forever with the demise of the oral tradition of storytelling with their practical and spiritual messages contai
Key message:
The Holy Family had too little, but they were too happy.
Having heart set towards God only dictates our happiness.
Homily:
Takeaway from first and second readings:
Abraham was tested by
I would like to wish all our co-correspondents on our ACP site a Happy and Peaceful --and Healthy--Christmas and every good wish for 2021 and better times ahead.
I have always loved Connie Francis si
Key message:
God’s Christmas gift is Jesus!!
(John 3:16 - For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son for us.)
Homily:
Takeaway from first reading:
Jesus is God in human body. God a
Thank you, Seamus, and thank you Una, too. Who else but Kavanagh with his childhood eye?
But WHIN and where shall we find his like again? And would all from whinny areas of the country desist forthw
Who else but Kavanagh, with his visionary insight, could have detected the approach of the Magi sauntering into Inniskeen under the guise of ‘three whin bushes’ ?
Inniskeen was a holy place, as
Ah the Music of Life, seems to say ...
"That beautiful, beautiful, beautiful God
Was breathing His love by a cut-away bog."
Séamus, your Christmas lyricism waxes more and more eloquently b
Congratulations, Roy Donovan. Very wise and opportune your reflection.
By the way, in Portuguese-speaking countries the same liturgical response is like this: The Lord be with you. He is among us. (O
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Séamus Ahearne, Patrick Kavanagh and Christmas
December 22 2020Has the Celtic spiritual nature of the romantic and poet been lost within Irish culture forever with the demise of the oral tradition of storytelling with their practical and spiritual messages contai
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
December 27 2020Key message: The Holy Family had too little, but they were too happy. Having heart set towards God only dictates our happiness. Homily: Takeaway from first and second readings: Abraham was tested by
Séamus Ahearne, Patrick Kavanagh and Christmas
December 22 2020I would like to wish all our co-correspondents on our ACP site a Happy and Peaceful --and Healthy--Christmas and every good wish for 2021 and better times ahead. I have always loved Connie Francis si
The Nativity of the Lord
December 25 2020Key message: God’s Christmas gift is Jesus!! (John 3:16 - For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son for us.) Homily: Takeaway from first reading: Jesus is God in human body. God a
Séamus Ahearne, Patrick Kavanagh and Christmas
December 22 2020Thank you, Seamus, and thank you Una, too. Who else but Kavanagh with his childhood eye? But WHIN and where shall we find his like again? And would all from whinny areas of the country desist forthw
Séamus Ahearne, Patrick Kavanagh and Christmas
December 22 2020Who else but Kavanagh, with his visionary insight, could have detected the approach of the Magi sauntering into Inniskeen under the guise of ‘three whin bushes’ ? Inniskeen was a holy place, as
Séamus Ahearne, Patrick Kavanagh and Christmas
December 22 2020Ah the Music of Life, seems to say ... "That beautiful, beautiful, beautiful God Was breathing His love by a cut-away bog." Séamus, your Christmas lyricism waxes more and more eloquently b
Roy Donovan: A response to the Incarnation
December 21 2020Congratulations, Roy Donovan. Very wise and opportune your reflection. By the way, in Portuguese-speaking countries the same liturgical response is like this: The Lord be with you. He is among us. (O
Roy Donovan: A response to the Incarnation
December 21 2020And, Diarmuid O'Murchu's too. How blessed we are to have men like Tony and Diarmuid to give us grown up mature theology.
Roy Donovan: A response to the Incarnation
December 21 2020A subtle endorsement of Tony Flannery's thesis?
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