It is remarkable that in leaving to his Church a perpetual testament or memorial or monument of the meaning of his Passion and Resurrection, Jesus chose the format of a meal (as indeed the Paschal fea
From the Article “A field hospital approach Pope Francis used his familiar approach that the church as more a field-hospital for suffering humanity rather than an oracular lawgiver”
Romans: 8:14
With failing eyesight and living in France, I really appreciated being able to download the Mass readings. Will this facility make a comeback.
Sincerely
Murph
Being technical rather than sanctimonious or judgemental about it the only person who can change the Sacrifice of the Mass is Christ Himself. It is only “through Him, with Him and in Him” that it
Laws become obsolete when not received. A case in point is the idea that "missing Mass is a Mortal Sin." "Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave sin"--Catechism of the Catholic
I appreciated reading "Choosing an authentic Lifestyle".
What I try to do as a Catholic and lay Theologian, who is often called to give homilies at an Old Age Home, is to make such principles and tho
Link below to FR. Zulehner's article in Novena.
https://novenanews.com/austrian-priest-theologian-clericalist-church/?fbclid=IwAR1jgJuJuIdSTfch4akbZTtARGtIp6MG4mHMoFHfTwALx8vBbZerFH_BvXg
You know, Daithi, I have always been a bit uncomfortable with the idea that:
"The Church requires Catholics to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, failure to attend is stated to be a
Fr.Thomas.In referring to "anti-ecummenical practice that hurts people" and "restrictions on who can receive", raises many questions that need to be addressed.
The Church requires Catholics to attend
This is good news indeed. Congratulations Thomas O'Loughlin.
Today is the fourth anniversary of our prophetic friend Fr. Sean Fagan.
In December 1997, Sean publicly defended President McAleese's t
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Let’s Eat Together – has the time come to change our (anti-) ecumenical practice which hurts people?
July 11 2020It is remarkable that in leaving to his Church a perpetual testament or memorial or monument of the meaning of his Passion and Resurrection, Jesus chose the format of a meal (as indeed the Paschal fea
Let’s Eat Together – has the time come to change our (anti-) ecumenical practice which hurts people?
July 11 2020From the Article “A field hospital approach Pope Francis used his familiar approach that the church as more a field-hospital for suffering humanity rather than an oracular lawgiver” Romans: 8:14
17 July, 2020. Friday of Week 15
July 17 2020With failing eyesight and living in France, I really appreciated being able to download the Mass readings. Will this facility make a comeback. Sincerely Murph
Let’s Eat Together – has the time come to change our (anti-) ecumenical practice which hurts people?
July 11 2020Being technical rather than sanctimonious or judgemental about it the only person who can change the Sacrifice of the Mass is Christ Himself. It is only “through Him, with Him and in Him” that it
Let’s Eat Together – has the time come to change our (anti-) ecumenical practice which hurts people?
July 11 2020Laws become obsolete when not received. A case in point is the idea that "missing Mass is a Mortal Sin." "Those who deliberately fail in this obligation commit a grave sin"--Catechism of the Catholic
17 July, 2020. Friday of Week 15
July 17 2020I appreciated reading "Choosing an authentic Lifestyle". What I try to do as a Catholic and lay Theologian, who is often called to give homilies at an Old Age Home, is to make such principles and tho
Let’s Eat Together – has the time come to change our (anti-) ecumenical practice which hurts people?
July 11 2020Link below to FR. Zulehner's article in Novena. https://novenanews.com/austrian-priest-theologian-clericalist-church/?fbclid=IwAR1jgJuJuIdSTfch4akbZTtARGtIp6MG4mHMoFHfTwALx8vBbZerFH_BvXg
Let’s Eat Together – has the time come to change our (anti-) ecumenical practice which hurts people?
July 11 2020You know, Daithi, I have always been a bit uncomfortable with the idea that: "The Church requires Catholics to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, failure to attend is stated to be a
Let’s Eat Together – has the time come to change our (anti-) ecumenical practice which hurts people?
July 11 2020Fr.Thomas.In referring to "anti-ecummenical practice that hurts people" and "restrictions on who can receive", raises many questions that need to be addressed. The Church requires Catholics to attend
Let’s Eat Together – has the time come to change our (anti-) ecumenical practice which hurts people?
July 11 2020This is good news indeed. Congratulations Thomas O'Loughlin. Today is the fourth anniversary of our prophetic friend Fr. Sean Fagan. In December 1997, Sean publicly defended President McAleese's t
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