Right Joe, Paddy and all. Maybe all we've got to do now is to persuade Francis that he doesn't need to approve or sign off on every scrap of paper the CDF Prefect puts under his nose?
Joe@5, an expertly stated summing up as usual. I agree with everything you say. Also, when I read:
"Mutual recognition of the validity of baptism is a well established ecumenical practice"
it brough
And even if the Church is reluctant to embrace her, good to see that the Met Offices of Ireland, UK and Netherlands not only honoured Francis with a grand storm last week but are getting ready to welc
Thank you Soline for bringing Phoebe into our consciousness today. A reminder of the inclusive ministry of the early Christian movement and our urgent need for women deacons today
It's not so much that one fears to tread, but that the very topic of the failed baptism is retrogressive and sends people chasing down sterile rabbit holes. The Detroit priest should not have succumbe
I am so glad to see the topic of racism raised on this forum as it is something I believe many of us have not honestly acknowledged, the fact that there might just be a little bit of racism in oursel
Phil @3:
Surely it's the content, tone, slant, intent and engagement of comments that are important, rather than just the number or even gender of the commenters? In any case, I see Mary Vallely true
Soline@2,
Among the issues raised by Fr Paul Dempsey in that article of December 2010 he writes:
"I am acutely aware of other major issues where people are not being heard such as women and their role
«Receive her in the Lord»( Romans16:1-2)
Today is also the feast of Saint Phoebe,deacon at Cenchrae.
https://www.globalsistersreport.org/news/befriending-phoebe-co-worker-kingdom.
A timely opportuni
I find it interesting that there are 2 comments on this report and 12 on the report on the ridiculous carry-on of the priest in the US who decided that his baptism was invalid.
Part of the reason in
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