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Anne,these are exactly my thoughts too.If the official Italian language title is not inclusive,it's very unlikely the yet to be released English title will be.'All Brothers' was appropriate in the
I'm sure the content of this encyclical will be excellent. It's such a shame about the title! It shows a complete lack of sensitivity and thought and many Catholic women will feel hurt and alienated e
I thought everyone knew that the film smears Sr Hildegard McNulty in a nasty way: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/nuns-say-critical-scene-in-philomena-was-made-up-1
In a well functioning church people long to come together to celebrate once more. Decades of routinized liturgy, worsened by the horrible new translation, seem to have made parish worship so stale tha
Soline, having finally got the chance to see "Philomena" during the lockdown --the family had already seen it a few times -- the name Hildegard now conjures up for me only the most negative of connota
Today is also the feast day of another doctor of the church,a woman,
Saint Hildegard of Bingen.
https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/hildegard-bingen-no-ordinary-saint
Hildegard often concluded h
For me the parable about the workers in the vineyard is about our own personal presumption before God’s Divine Mercy (Compassion/’Generosity’), hence “the first shall be last and the last sha
Too true, Phil. It's the nature of so-called social media, I'm afraid. But your own brief observation @3 changed the traffic signal and derailed two trains of thought. A more substantial comment from
Not withstanding that the article is about women not having suffrage in the church it is obviously much easier to continue the comments on Mathew Hood in Detroit. Is there enough sand to bury all the
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September 5 2020@1 Anne,these are exactly my thoughts too.If the official Italian language title is not inclusive,it's very unlikely the yet to be released English title will be.'All Brothers' was appropriate in the
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September 5 2020I'm sure the content of this encyclical will be excellent. It's such a shame about the title! It shows a complete lack of sensitivity and thought and many Catholic women will feel hurt and alienated e
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September 17 2020I thought everyone knew that the film smears Sr Hildegard McNulty in a nasty way: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/nuns-say-critical-scene-in-philomena-was-made-up-1
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September 4 2020In a well functioning church people long to come together to celebrate once more. Decades of routinized liturgy, worsened by the horrible new translation, seem to have made parish worship so stale tha
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August 25 2020Too true, Phil. It's the nature of so-called social media, I'm afraid. But your own brief observation @3 changed the traffic signal and derailed two trains of thought. A more substantial comment from
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August 25 2020Not withstanding that the article is about women not having suffrage in the church it is obviously much easier to continue the comments on Mathew Hood in Detroit. Is there enough sand to bury all the
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