I want to applaud Brendan`s characterisation of D. Trump and share his anxiety about what his leadership bodes for the world in the coming years. But to think that the world is driven by Mammon and th
Thanks the Association of the Catholic priests for the wonderful and inspirational comments on the daily Mass readings. I find them very relevant in our day to today life. They have built me up spirit
I`m all for the change of heart referred to, though it may take a miracle for that to happen, as miraculous as for example Isaiah`s vision of lions and lambs lying down together, though I believe that
Wow... these beautiful reflection helped me to re-live the moments when God lifted me out of my self. I realize homilies should help people to lift themselves up in Christ. Thank you.
The gospel invites us to deepen our faith by looking at Christ crucified. That is what we implicitly mean by doing the 'Stations of the Cross.' When we gaze at the image of Christ dying on the cross w
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Because of Jesus's work, we rock!!
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Once a mother was convincing her teen daughter to pray with clasped hands. The teenage daughter had her hand
Much more important than political apology is a change of heart. It is not good enough that so many played footsie with IRA terrorism, obnubilated by the faux religious and faux nationalist rhetoric o
Joe, there is no doubt that there were psychopathic individuals involved in various ways on various sides during the troubles, but the interim report presented today in Belfast underlines the culpabil
From a review of Maria Cahill’s memoir: “It’s not just the evil Adams has done that makes him so unbearable to his critics. Martin McGuinness was just as bad a man, but he wasn’t self-righteo
As Catholics, we try to apply the teaching of Christ to our daily lives, which is what I take it was intended by Brendan Hoban in the article above, but I just wonder if it was right to try to put the
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Brendan Hoban: America’s nightmare could become its reality.
March 11 2024I want to applaud Brendan`s characterisation of D. Trump and share his anxiety about what his leadership bodes for the world in the coming years. But to think that the world is driven by Mammon and th
12 Mar 2024 – Tuesday of Week 4 of Lent
March 12 2024Thanks the Association of the Catholic priests for the wonderful and inspirational comments on the daily Mass readings. I find them very relevant in our day to today life. They have built me up spirit
Brendan Hoban: Sorry is still the hardest word for Sinn Féin
March 3 2024I`m all for the change of heart referred to, though it may take a miracle for that to happen, as miraculous as for example Isaiah`s vision of lions and lambs lying down together, though I believe that
10 Mar 2024 – 4th Sunday of Lent, Year B
March 10 2024Wow... these beautiful reflection helped me to re-live the moments when God lifted me out of my self. I realize homilies should help people to lift themselves up in Christ. Thank you.
10 Mar 2024 – 4th Sunday of Lent, Year B
March 10 2024The gospel invites us to deepen our faith by looking at Christ crucified. That is what we implicitly mean by doing the 'Stations of the Cross.' When we gaze at the image of Christ dying on the cross w
10 Mar 2024 – 4th Sunday of Lent, Year B
March 10 2024Key Message: Because of Jesus's work, we rock!! Homily: Once a mother was convincing her teen daughter to pray with clasped hands. The teenage daughter had her hand
Brendan Hoban: Sorry is still the hardest word for Sinn Féin
March 3 2024Much more important than political apology is a change of heart. It is not good enough that so many played footsie with IRA terrorism, obnubilated by the faux religious and faux nationalist rhetoric o
Brendan Hoban: Sorry is still the hardest word for Sinn Féin
March 3 2024Joe, there is no doubt that there were psychopathic individuals involved in various ways on various sides during the troubles, but the interim report presented today in Belfast underlines the culpabil
Brendan Hoban: Sorry is still the hardest word for Sinn Féin
March 3 2024From a review of Maria Cahill’s memoir: “It’s not just the evil Adams has done that makes him so unbearable to his critics. Martin McGuinness was just as bad a man, but he wasn’t self-righteo
Brendan Hoban: Sorry is still the hardest word for Sinn Féin
March 3 2024As Catholics, we try to apply the teaching of Christ to our daily lives, which is what I take it was intended by Brendan Hoban in the article above, but I just wonder if it was right to try to put the
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