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  • Jim Cogley: Reflections Tues 6th Feb – Mon 12th Feb

    February 5 2024
    Sean O'Conaill

    I cannot ever recall a homily that 'pinned' what Jesus was getting at when he clearly defined hypocrisy as ostentatious religiosity - e.g. when praying, giving alms or fasting, as in Matthew 6. Never

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  • ACP’s Roy Donovan is Irish Examiner Podcast guest

    February 3 2024
    Joe O'Leary

    I see that Loofs' lectures (which he gave in English) date from 1914, not 1925. I don't know where I got the latter date. The lectures are very engaging and readable. https://archive.org/details/nesto

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  • ACP’s Roy Donovan is Irish Examiner Podcast guest

    February 3 2024
    Peadar O Callaghan

    Is this similar/same, rediscovered in 1925?( A PDF is somewhere on the net): The Bazaar of Heracleides - Kiraz Theological Archive 75 (Hardback) Nestorius (author), G. R. Driver (author), Leonard Hodg

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  • ACP’s Roy Donovan is Irish Examiner Podcast guest

    February 3 2024
    Joe O'Leary

    See Loofs, Nestorius and his place in the history of Christian doctrine (1925), available on Amazon.com for $2 (Kindle) for the injustices done to Nestorius, both person and thought. Chalcedon was a p

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  • ACP’s Roy Donovan is Irish Examiner Podcast guest

    February 3 2024
    Peadar O Callaghan

    Joe, indeed, what you say is true i.e., Rowan Williams, Desmond Tutu, etc. On the threshold of recalling Nicaea 1 it might also be helpful to recall the words (after Ephesus) of Cyril to John of Antio

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  • ACP’s Roy Donovan is Irish Examiner Podcast guest

    February 3 2024
    Joe O'Leary

    Peadar, maybe those innovations of 1552 were a huge success. The Church of England is still alive and kicking throughout the entire world, and it has produced a great line of saints, theologians, and

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  • ACP’s Roy Donovan is Irish Examiner Podcast guest

    February 3 2024
    Peadar O'Callaghan

    I listened with attention and interest to the very positive dialogue in this podcast 'Losing their Religion' today and the optimism it offers for the synodal pathway. (I haven’t read the 84 page syn

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  • Seán Walsh: Hail Mary

    January 30 2024
    sean walsh

    As my mother would say, God rest her, "I never went to school but I met the scholars..."

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  • 04 Feb 24 – 5th Sunday (Year B)

    February 4 2024
    Thara Benedicta

    Key Message: Let us remind ourselves like our Lord Jesus, "This is what I came to do". Homily: An interesting testimony: "I used to travel to my office by bus. I rea

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  • 04 Feb 24 – 5th Sunday (Year B)

    February 4 2024
    Bill O'Brien

    How often do we hear some one offer comfort to someone in pain with the words, "God doesn't give you more than you can handle." What an absurdity!!! Does God give children cancer? Does God give diseas

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