Petro, thank you for your comment.
In the absence of our regular liturgy editor, Pat Rogers who is still recovering in hospital from a serious illness, I will comment that you are of course entirely c
I wish to bring to your notice the fact that you got wrong the day for Ugandan Matrys: You wrote 04 June, 2020. Thursday of Week 9
St Charles Lwanga and companions, Martyrs. That's not correct, "St. C
It was appalling to see the church of St John used as a political backdrop for the President to hold up Scripture like detergent in a TV ad. Even more scandalous that the visit to the JPII shrine was
I don't have an egret to wonder at here at home at the foot of the Dublin mountains, but I seem to have far more sparrows enjoying the back garden than before, and a flock of dozens of seagulls avail
Sean, you are so correct in emphasising the importance of integrity. It is crucial for all of us but in this instance we are discussing our Catholic clergy.
In his modern masterpiece on the priestho
I would disagree with Fr. Tony Flannery and his views of online masses.
Right around Ireland right now, even before the arrival of Covid-19 to Ireland there were many people who cannot attend mass f
I am grateful to Tony for his insights on where God can be found. However, one shouldn’t have to choose between streamed Masses and finding God in everyday life. There are many ways to encounter God
Thanks to Tom O'Loughlin for explaining so simply the inertia of the ICBC when it comes to proposing solutions to the 'priest shortage'.
As an historical theologian he will know also how the long his
"The Roman Lectionary renders Acts 2:1 as: “…the apostles were all together in one place…” This gives a particular interpretation to the text, suggesting that only the twelve apostles were the
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04 June, 2020. Thursday of Week 9
June 4 2020Petro, thank you for your comment. In the absence of our regular liturgy editor, Pat Rogers who is still recovering in hospital from a serious illness, I will comment that you are of course entirely c
04 June, 2020. Thursday of Week 9
June 4 2020I wish to bring to your notice the fact that you got wrong the day for Ugandan Matrys: You wrote 04 June, 2020. Thursday of Week 9 St Charles Lwanga and companions, Martyrs. That's not correct, "St. C
U.S. President, Donald Trump, visits the Saint John Paul II National Shrine, Washington
June 2 2020It was appalling to see the church of St John used as a political backdrop for the President to hold up Scripture like detergent in a TV ad. Even more scandalous that the visit to the JPII shrine was
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June 3 2020I don't have an egret to wonder at here at home at the foot of the Dublin mountains, but I seem to have far more sparrows enjoying the back garden than before, and a flock of dozens of seagulls avail
“The Problem with Viri Probati…”,
May 27 2020Sean, you are so correct in emphasising the importance of integrity. It is crucial for all of us but in this instance we are discussing our Catholic clergy. In his modern masterpiece on the priestho
Streamed Masses: A good or a bad idea?
May 26 2020I would disagree with Fr. Tony Flannery and his views of online masses. Right around Ireland right now, even before the arrival of Covid-19 to Ireland there were many people who cannot attend mass f
01 June 2020: Monday Week 9
June 1 2020An excellent reflection Mary is needed to soften and sensitize our ministry
Streamed Masses: A good or a bad idea?
May 26 2020I am grateful to Tony for his insights on where God can be found. However, one shouldn’t have to choose between streamed Masses and finding God in everyday life. There are many ways to encounter God
“The Problem with Viri Probati…”,
May 27 2020Thanks to Tom O'Loughlin for explaining so simply the inertia of the ICBC when it comes to proposing solutions to the 'priest shortage'. As an historical theologian he will know also how the long his
31 May, 2020. Pentecost Sunday, Year A
May 31 2020"The Roman Lectionary renders Acts 2:1 as: “…the apostles were all together in one place…” This gives a particular interpretation to the text, suggesting that only the twelve apostles were the
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