Here again we are reminded that the source of all disorder has already been overthrown - that the power to take life has been overthrown by the power that gives life to us, and that the vineyard of th
Key message:
Listen to Jesus now, avoid regrets later.
Homily:
Takeaway from first reading:
Opening story:
Jason, father of two girls was a very hardworking person. He brought up his daughters with
I firmly believe that there are two important issues that should be considered in the discussion of assisted suicide. The first is the positive aspects of pain management and palliative care. For ma
A very balanced article. I would like to recommend a brilliant book some of which relates to this subject published this year in the UK. It is by a palliative consultant who runs a hospice. The book i
Joe@3, thanks for that interesting link. I'm delighted to see that in 2019-20 a single line, or even word, of Virgil can still continue gladiatorial contests of interpretation. Glad to see, too, that
Why isn't it a good idea to be reminded that Maynooth was founded in the 18th century - if only at the tail end of it - and that this is the 21st?
That fin de siècle purpose - of making sure that th
"Discernment" is a Jesuit buzz word, but it seems very inappropriate to invoke it after 50 years of discussion. Does one need to sit down and "discern" whether to approach a doctor when suffering from
I entered Maynooth in 1966 and there did not seem to be a numbers problem. We had the first non-seminarian students, two or three sisters. I think it was the next year that a lone male lay student sho
Chris McDonnell is very right. Congratulations!
Here in the Brazilian Amazon until the late 90s many priests (and nuns) arrived mainly from Italy, Spain, France, Germany, USA; even Ireland sent missio
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04 October, 2020. 27th Sunday, Year A
October 4 2020Here again we are reminded that the source of all disorder has already been overthrown - that the power to take life has been overthrown by the power that gives life to us, and that the vineyard of th
04 October, 2020. 27th Sunday, Year A
October 4 2020Key message: Listen to Jesus now, avoid regrets later. Homily: Takeaway from first reading: Opening story: Jason, father of two girls was a very hardworking person. He brought up his daughters with
Liam Power’s weekly article in the Waterford News & Star deals with the current Dáil Bill Dying With Dignity.
October 2 2020I firmly believe that there are two important issues that should be considered in the discussion of assisted suicide. The first is the positive aspects of pain management and palliative care. For ma
Liam Power’s weekly article in the Waterford News & Star deals with the current Dáil Bill Dying With Dignity.
October 2 2020A very balanced article. I would like to recommend a brilliant book some of which relates to this subject published this year in the UK. It is by a palliative consultant who runs a hospice. The book i
We Remember Maynooth: A College Across Four Centuries
October 1 2020Joe@3, thanks for that interesting link. I'm delighted to see that in 2019-20 a single line, or even word, of Virgil can still continue gladiatorial contests of interpretation. Glad to see, too, that
We Remember Maynooth: A College Across Four Centuries
October 1 2020Why isn't it a good idea to be reminded that Maynooth was founded in the 18th century - if only at the tail end of it - and that this is the 21st? That fin de siècle purpose - of making sure that th
Chris McDonnell’s article from the Catholic Times – One Step at a Time
September 30 2020"Discernment" is a Jesuit buzz word, but it seems very inappropriate to invoke it after 50 years of discussion. Does one need to sit down and "discern" whether to approach a doctor when suffering from
We Remember Maynooth: A College Across Four Centuries
October 1 2020I entered Maynooth in 1966 and there did not seem to be a numbers problem. We had the first non-seminarian students, two or three sisters. I think it was the next year that a lone male lay student sho
Chris McDonnell’s article from the Catholic Times – One Step at a Time
September 30 2020Thank you Kyril for contributing your testimony (in excellent English), in response to Chris’ article advocating courageous changes.
Chris McDonnell’s article from the Catholic Times – One Step at a Time
September 30 2020Chris McDonnell is very right. Congratulations! Here in the Brazilian Amazon until the late 90s many priests (and nuns) arrived mainly from Italy, Spain, France, Germany, USA; even Ireland sent missio
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