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  • 19 July. Thursday, Week 15

    July 19 2018
    daniel quackenbush

    Thank you ... as a priest sometimes things get busy and quality time w/Scripture hard to find. I appreciate your thoughtful meditations today -- my first time on this site, because I normally try to

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  • “Always say …… Always say”

    July 8 2018
    May Gregory

    Thank you for your writing of the above article. I have a problem with the fact that the Catholic Church completely ignores our treatment of our animals, which is very archaic and seems to come from a

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  • The curious case of the Archbishop’s comments.

    July 12 2018
    Con Devree

    #10 The morality of the act of one person terminating the innocent human life of another pertains to the Fifth Commandment and is a matter of faith. It is also no harm to observe that the early Chr

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  • “Always say …… Always say”

    July 8 2018
    Frances Burke

    Aaaron @ 4 Thank you for sharing your publication. I look forward to reading every page of it.

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  • A Broken Dream

    July 8 2018
    Lloyd Allan MacPherson

    Distractions from the true current crisis is what I'd call this. October 29 will come and the 21 youth plaintiffs will have their day against "government" (code word for adults everywhere) and they s

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  • The Quiet Revolution of Pope Francis – A Synodal Catholic Church in Ireland?

    July 24 2018
    Dr. Aaron Milavec

    Dr. Gerry O'Hanlon, SJ, is right on target. Collegiality is not just an invention of Vatican II. Indeed, it was the hallmark of Peter's authority in the early church and the defining character of t

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  • “Always say …… Always say”

    July 8 2018
    Dr. Aaron Milavec

    Brian, your story is conflicted and compelling. Thanks for sharing the details. For fifty years, the vast majority of Roman Catholic priests, religious Sisters, and theologians have been forced into

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  • The Quiet Revolution of Pope Francis – A Synodal Catholic Church in Ireland?

    July 24 2018
    Phil Greene

    "Whatever about the desirable spiritual renewal which a papal visit may inspire, it is to be hoped that the more lasting long-term effects might be the realisation of a synodal Irish Catholic Church."

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  • The curious case of the Archbishop’s comments.

    July 12 2018
    Joe O'Leary

    "a serious faith matter" The morality of abortion can never be a matter of faith per se; it stands or falls by rational ethical reflection.

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  • The curious case of the Archbishop’s comments.

    July 12 2018
    Con Devree

    Historians hold conferences for a number of reasons. One is because they differ in their accounts and conclusions concerning past events. A little reflection makes clear why we cannot say only one

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