Key message:We should defeat the devil, in the same way as Jesus defeated the devil.Homily:In today’s gospel, Jesus teaches us how to defeat the devil.Jesus was led to the desert by the Holy
As a great admirer of Brendan Hoban, I am very disappointed by his interpretation and condemnation of the Pope Francis letter Querida Amazonia. Key to Brendan’s response appears to be his underlying
Perhaps in presenting "officially" that Synod's Document Pope Francis already approved it albeit in a veiled way.
In opportune time, when some Amazonian bishops will ask formally canonical dispensatio
Superb, Chris. Thank you for a gift that penetrates a pastoral heart. Especially as your reflection is faithful to your own challenge "how might the Church meet the needs of the community WITHOUT RE
I wonder did anyone really read Querida Amazonia. Francis clarified the Pachamama controversy, but the rabid polemicists did not stay to hear his answer. Leading comparative theologian Francis X. Cloo
I have no personal experience of Amazonia. Brendan writes about the document of Pope Francis about Querida (Beloved) Amazonia: “huge expectations have been shattered and the sound of a door being sl
#2. "Pope Francis also ‘points to the way Catholic communities are run by lay people, 60 per cent of them women’, in Amazonia.’"Remembering that the ACI exploratory study of 'lay involvement'
Pope Francis is a courageous, inspiring, and, through discernment, reforming Pope. I consider that we should at least try to understand why he has decided against sanctioning the ordination of married
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February 24 2020As a great admirer of Brendan Hoban, I am very disappointed by his interpretation and condemnation of the Pope Francis letter Querida Amazonia. Key to Brendan’s response appears to be his underlying
Discernment, dithering or disaster? Has the church the luxury of time to wait on decisions?
February 24 2020Perhaps in presenting "officially" that Synod's Document Pope Francis already approved it albeit in a veiled way. In opportune time, when some Amazonian bishops will ask formally canonical dispensatio
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February 25 2020Superb, Chris. Thank you for a gift that penetrates a pastoral heart. Especially as your reflection is faithful to your own challenge "how might the Church meet the needs of the community WITHOUT RE
Discernment, dithering or disaster? Has the church the luxury of time to wait on decisions?
February 24 2020I wonder did anyone really read Querida Amazonia. Francis clarified the Pachamama controversy, but the rabid polemicists did not stay to hear his answer. Leading comparative theologian Francis X. Cloo
Discernment, dithering or disaster? Has the church the luxury of time to wait on decisions?
February 24 2020I have no personal experience of Amazonia. Brendan writes about the document of Pope Francis about Querida (Beloved) Amazonia: “huge expectations have been shattered and the sound of a door being sl
Discernment, dithering or disaster? Has the church the luxury of time to wait on decisions?
February 24 2020#2. "Pope Francis also ‘points to the way Catholic communities are run by lay people, 60 per cent of them women’, in Amazonia.’"Remembering that the ACI exploratory study of 'lay involvement'
Discernment, dithering or disaster? Has the church the luxury of time to wait on decisions?
February 24 2020Pope Francis is a courageous, inspiring, and, through discernment, reforming Pope. I consider that we should at least try to understand why he has decided against sanctioning the ordination of married
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