The ‘real’ Pope Francis is a product of his Italian Argentinian cultural background and his long years of being part of the system. The equality of women has never been a priority in the long list
Sarah McDonald writes in the NCR:
"With Ireland on something of a green wave, Fr. Dermot Lane said he believes the Irish bishops should "seize the moment" to promote Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato S
For as long as I can remember, certainly since secondary school, I have looked upon Christian unity as a matter of great importance. I don't think I realised then how our church had been so implacabl
Saint Mary Magdalene...? Apostle! Why not?
Quite uniquely in the Roman Catholic calendar Mary Magdalene is not given any descriptive title after her name.After centuries of being wrongly listed as 'Sa
Neil Bray @ 11
"If not how does the “visitor” in each case insert him/herself humbly into the spirit of the moment"...
Hi! Neil, I am uneducated (I know little of the history of the Church) b
Seamus, you've been ringing the changes on Gabriel's Oboe here every week for years, but why are the 1,000+ ACP Guarani so shy, so silent, so unresponsive, so invisible? It's a bit like playing solo h
Continuing in the spirit of the technical, non-sanctimonious, not judgemental.
The Last Supper was a significant meal. Christ did link it to His upcoming sacrifice. However the apostles didn’t li
Greetings from Perth in Australia
The parables in todays Gospel seem very relevant for the times we are now living through !
Perhaps the darnel and tares got into just more than just the Wheat :
and
"The few Australian-born men being ordained are often very clerical in attitude, ideologically closed to contemporary culture and aligned to the John Paul and Benedict papacies...For twenty years, the
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July 11 2020Neil Bray @ 11 "If not how does the “visitor” in each case insert him/herself humbly into the spirit of the moment"... Hi! Neil, I am uneducated (I know little of the history of the Church) b
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July 19 2020Greetings from Perth in Australia The parables in todays Gospel seem very relevant for the times we are now living through ! Perhaps the darnel and tares got into just more than just the Wheat : and
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