I agree we are all celebrants when attending the Eucharist and the priest is there to lead the celebration and is responsible for actively engaging the other celebrants (the Christian community) in th
Hi ACP members and friends,Your prayers may have helped to save Pat's life.The news is good today. He seems to be on the road to recovery but will be in hospital for several more weeksPlease ke
Self absorbed... “devoting energy and attention primarily to promoting themselves and to advertising their own initiatives” ...arrogance and pride, elitist...a sentiment of superiority and intoler
Thank you so much for posting here the daily scriptural readings and reflection/s. Often, these are shared to my community and we draw inspiration, strength, and encouragement from them.
Hi members and friends of ACP,On behalf of my brother, Fr Pat Rogers CP, I thank you, his brother priests and well-wishers, for your prayers for his full recovery.May God bless your work and may y
Having indulged in a limited amount of "Mass Surfing" online mainly to stay in touch with churches visited whilst on holiday or visiting family and friends online masses are variable to say the least.
I often use your weekday and weekend homiletic offerings and find the weekend homiletic offerings very well written. However, the homiletic reflection for Friday May 22, 2020 was too long and way too
I’ve been thinking along somewhat similar lines, with a different angle. What have we learned, and what will we have learned, from this hermit experience? What in it can we decide to hold on to as a
The Heron on the Tolka reminds me of lines from Mark Nepo’s Poem “The Slow Arm of All That MattersI have fallen through and worked into
a deeper way—one step at a time, one pain
at a time—un
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We are Celebrants, not Consumers
May 19 2020I agree we are all celebrants when attending the Eucharist and the priest is there to lead the celebration and is responsible for actively engaging the other celebrants (the Christian community) in th
Fr. Pat Rogers
May 19 2020Hi ACP members and friends,Your prayers may have helped to save Pat's life.The news is good today. He seems to be on the road to recovery but will be in hospital for several more weeksPlease ke
Pope Francis and the “pathologies” in Church
May 22 2020Amen Holy Father! Your extremely wise words brought joy to my heart in so many different ways.
Pope Francis and the “pathologies” in Church
May 22 2020Self absorbed... “devoting energy and attention primarily to promoting themselves and to advertising their own initiatives” ...arrogance and pride, elitist...a sentiment of superiority and intoler
22 May, 2020. Friday of Week 6 of Easter
May 22 2020Thank you so much for posting here the daily scriptural readings and reflection/s. Often, these are shared to my community and we draw inspiration, strength, and encouragement from them.
Fr. Pat Rogers
May 19 2020Hi members and friends of ACP,On behalf of my brother, Fr Pat Rogers CP, I thank you, his brother priests and well-wishers, for your prayers for his full recovery.May God bless your work and may y
We are Celebrants, not Consumers
May 19 2020Having indulged in a limited amount of "Mass Surfing" online mainly to stay in touch with churches visited whilst on holiday or visiting family and friends online masses are variable to say the least.
22 May, 2020. Friday of Week 6 of Easter
May 22 2020I often use your weekday and weekend homiletic offerings and find the weekend homiletic offerings very well written. However, the homiletic reflection for Friday May 22, 2020 was too long and way too
For the birds
May 15 2020I’ve been thinking along somewhat similar lines, with a different angle. What have we learned, and what will we have learned, from this hermit experience? What in it can we decide to hold on to as a
For the birds
May 15 2020The Heron on the Tolka reminds me of lines from Mark Nepo’s Poem “The Slow Arm of All That MattersI have fallen through and worked into a deeper way—one step at a time, one pain at a time—un
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