I don't know how one can judge the nrsv to be defective just because it uses inclusive language. I think the culture of our times calls for inclusive language because that is really what the meaning o
"My own view is that the work in a Parish and in the Church, is primarily to give people confidence; to help people believe in themselves; to nurture the gift of God in everyone."
Seamus, that's a go
Joe@4
''We all know that the Vatican is an all male homosocial enclave ''.
Actually, 22% of Vatican employees are women.
Many of course are kept totally invisible ...
And who shop,cook,serve at tabl
How many of these scholars who are contributing to this new Lectionary and the Abbey psalms are women???? I suspect none.
The introduction above does not use inclusive language.
Seamus Ahearne’s friend in Limerick suggests that ‘anyone and everyone who believes in God has to exercise a very new type of leadership. They have to get away from much of the nonsensical preoccu
The NRSV uses inclusive language, with the result of making the Bible sound prissy. It constantly tells the reader, "We all know what the Bible said, but we know better don't we? 'What is man that tho
The Vatican is not patriarchal. Patriarchs have dealings with women and found families. Some Vatican personnel may have parish experience at weekends, but hardly in sufficient doses to give them a dee
Colm wherever change comes from it will not be from the Vatican.
Francis may have clipped the wings of the CDF but really nothing has changed. In fact in recent times I believe they have gone backward
The sincere and hard-working providers of community development project in a remote African village observed that the women spent about three hours each day, walking to get water from a well that was
Neil I noted in your post @11 your observation that "The article above never mentions the word sacrifice.".
I have come to realise in recent years that this concept is a really difficult and probl
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