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  • 03 November, 2019. 31st Sunday (C)

    November 3 2019
    Eddie Finnegan

    Paddy@3 Time to dust off your old Inter-Cert History book! Meanwhile, Wikipedia isn't at all bad to help bone up on our Irish Saints and their Gaelscrínte san Eoraip. We had Gall back on 16th October

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  • The Ultimate Cluster ….

    November 5 2019
    Chris McDonnell

    Well. one big happy family then...All a long way from the Base Communities of Latin America.Please, wake up, smell the coffee and get real.We are drifting into an organisational nightmare of ou

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  • Fr. Des Wilson R.I.P.

    November 6 2019
    Michael Boyle

    Some few of us have argued through the years that the church ought to be – no other group on earth claims its members are gifted with the Holy Spirit – wisdom understanding etc. etc.

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  • The Women The Vatican Could Not Silence – video link

    November 4 2019
    The Rev.Dr.Henry Doherty

    Just as Mary has led the church for centuries, she breaks into the present with outstanding women of faith. They see clearly that canon law will not fix the myriad problems that it presents in the pla

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  • A Moment of Sheer Joy

    November 5 2019
    Pascal O'Dea

    It would be great to see our local hierarchy acknowledge these fundamental changes in favour of married priests and the re-establishment of the commission on women's deaconate.Change comes quickly, so

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  • 03 November, 2019. 31st Sunday (C)

    November 3 2019
    Paddy Ferry

    A final word on Zacchaeus from Fr. James Martin SJ.Zacchaeus and those on the margins. Sunday's Gospel (Lk 19:1-11) The Gospel of Luke tells us the beautiful story of Jesus’ encounter with Zaccha

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  • 03 November, 2019. 31st Sunday (C)

    November 3 2019
    Paddy Ferry

    I have just now read Séamus and Pádraig above so I am well ready for Zaccheus in the morning. I have also read Pat's initial reflection and I know the whole thing depends on Pat. It is a shame we

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  • 03 November, 2019. 31st Sunday (C)

    November 3 2019
    Pádraig McCarthy

    It’s evident that Zaccheus had heard about Jesus. Wherever he heard this, it clearly intrigued him to the extent that he would lower himself (!) to climbing a tree. And now he discovers that it is n

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  • 27 October, 2019. 30th Sunday (C)

    October 27 2019
    Paddy Ferry

    Padraig, its good to talk, as they say, and its such a shame there is not more of us engaging on this site even if, on the odd occasion, we have to agree to disagree with each other as we have to do

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  • Annual General Meeting 2019 – a brief report

    October 31 2019
    Seamus Ahearne

    Mark Patrick Hederman and John Feehan unbalanced our recent AGMs in different ways. Wednesday was different and better. It was almost Synodal in the way the Leaders took part! We concluded carefully.

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