This is a fraught area of responsibility and I would agree that it would be an onerous task for a Parish Priest to sign off on a list of Covid Precautions. As a medical doctor I would not underest
Any one of us, lay or cleric, who has benefited from Fr Pat Rogers' mighty contribution to this forum over the years will be glad to hear his brother's report of good improvement in his health.
The s
We were very sorry to hear of our good friend's illness (late as it happened in these strange times) but very glad that the last report here from Pat's brother Phil has positive good news about his re
Sorry - my comment above refers to another article on this site. (My mistake). So I'll comment briefly on this one. Fr. Brendan voices the concerns of those (myself among them) who lament the dismal
I welcomed Archbishop Gregory's statement but I have not yet heard any Church leader condemn the American President's abuse of the Bible as blasphemy. Because, given Trump's appallingly unChristian st
But wait, Brendan. Not only are our bishops now fully behind synodality, they have always been there. As proof of their more-than-readiness for the next (2022) Vatican synod - on synodality
Sean @ 7, I still get goosebumps at times when reading your analysis of things. Here's one and a version of this I shared on the ACI site:
How do we roughly send 80,000 knees to the backs of necks o
For Benedict and Francis to get anything going on this highly distracted planet, there is a good chance that a divide and conquer approach is needed.
One thing is for sure, things have come full ci
Many Americans helped people in the North. For this we are grateful. However there was Racism in their own country which we in our celebrations of Liturgy chose to ignore. The Church esp. many leaders
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ACP Statement on the re-introduction of Public Masses
June 15 2020This is a fraught area of responsibility and I would agree that it would be an onerous task for a Parish Priest to sign off on a list of Covid Precautions. As a medical doctor I would not underest
Fr. Pat Rogers
May 19 2020Any one of us, lay or cleric, who has benefited from Fr Pat Rogers' mighty contribution to this forum over the years will be glad to hear his brother's report of good improvement in his health. The s
Fr. Pat Rogers
May 19 2020We were very sorry to hear of our good friend's illness (late as it happened in these strange times) but very glad that the last report here from Pat's brother Phil has positive good news about his re
A bitter struggle for the soul of Catholicism
June 14 2020Sorry - my comment above refers to another article on this site. (My mistake). So I'll comment briefly on this one. Fr. Brendan voices the concerns of those (myself among them) who lament the dismal
A bitter struggle for the soul of Catholicism
June 14 2020I welcomed Archbishop Gregory's statement but I have not yet heard any Church leader condemn the American President's abuse of the Bible as blasphemy. Because, given Trump's appallingly unChristian st
A bitter struggle for the soul of Catholicism
June 14 2020But wait, Brendan. Not only are our bishops now fully behind synodality, they have always been there. As proof of their more-than-readiness for the next (2022) Vatican synod - on synodality
U.S. President, Donald Trump, visits the Saint John Paul II National Shrine, Washington
June 2 2020Sean @ 7, I still get goosebumps at times when reading your analysis of things. Here's one and a version of this I shared on the ACI site: How do we roughly send 80,000 knees to the backs of necks o
A bitter struggle for the soul of Catholicism
June 14 2020For Benedict and Francis to get anything going on this highly distracted planet, there is a good chance that a divide and conquer approach is needed. One thing is for sure, things have come full ci
A bitter struggle for the soul of Catholicism
June 14 2020An excellent piece, Brendan and all so true. The new Vigano/Trump alliance can only be good news for Francis.
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June 11 2020Many Americans helped people in the North. For this we are grateful. However there was Racism in their own country which we in our celebrations of Liturgy chose to ignore. The Church esp. many leaders
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