I would be curious to know whether any or many, ordained or not, on this site who regularly use or experience the new Irish translation of the Mass - whether in the Gaeltacht, Breac-Ghaeltacht or Gall
I'm very moved by your article, Marie, and by many of the other contributions. I think the way forward could come in two stages. The first would be to persuade the Irish Bishops to take Pope Francis a
Maire's article states the obvious. Many of us have summed up our experience (and frustration) over the years in similar language. Some of us wonder if it is worthwhile repeating the same mantra. H
I am greatly encouraged by the warm and thoughtful responses to my concerns about the present state of the Liturgy. If so many of us agree I wonder would there be any way of taking this forward in som
The Idolatry of Conformity in our Eucharistic LiturgiesSince one finds no tradition for a wooden recitation of memorizing prayers within ancient Judaism (other than the Shema of Deut 6:4f), it woul
It's not only since its introduction but for many years before its introduction that the new translation has been causing outrage. Thousands of very qualified people warned that it would be a pastoral
Thank you Maire, for expressing much of what I would have liked to say. To this day, I cannot respond with " And with your spirit" (to "The Lord be with you"). As you say, it is dualistic. I would add
In the Introduction to the re-printed 'Theology of Liberation', Gustavo Gutierrez writes "...all language is to some extent a groping for clarity." How often do we find it difficult to put into words
As a point of information three short courses for pastoral workers from overseas were offered 2016-2017 under the auspices of the Kimmage Development Studies Centre in Kimmage Manor Dublin. It was sup
Spot on Maire. I'm a Church of England PP who spent 20 years in Ireland 3 of them as Church of Ireland Rector in Portlaoise (despite which I was allowed membership of ACP!). I have all the same reserv
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When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018I would be curious to know whether any or many, ordained or not, on this site who regularly use or experience the new Irish translation of the Mass - whether in the Gaeltacht, Breac-Ghaeltacht or Gall
When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018I'm very moved by your article, Marie, and by many of the other contributions. I think the way forward could come in two stages. The first would be to persuade the Irish Bishops to take Pope Francis a
When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018Maire's article states the obvious. Many of us have summed up our experience (and frustration) over the years in similar language. Some of us wonder if it is worthwhile repeating the same mantra. H
When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018I am greatly encouraged by the warm and thoughtful responses to my concerns about the present state of the Liturgy. If so many of us agree I wonder would there be any way of taking this forward in som
When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018The Idolatry of Conformity in our Eucharistic LiturgiesSince one finds no tradition for a wooden recitation of memorizing prayers within ancient Judaism (other than the Shema of Deut 6:4f), it woul
When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018It's not only since its introduction but for many years before its introduction that the new translation has been causing outrage. Thousands of very qualified people warned that it would be a pastoral
When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018Thank you Maire, for expressing much of what I would have liked to say. To this day, I cannot respond with " And with your spirit" (to "The Lord be with you"). As you say, it is dualistic. I would add
When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018In the Introduction to the re-printed 'Theology of Liberation', Gustavo Gutierrez writes "...all language is to some extent a groping for clarity." How often do we find it difficult to put into words
Is there a need for an Acculturation Programme for priests coming from abroad to minister in Ireland?
September 20 2018As a point of information three short courses for pastoral workers from overseas were offered 2016-2017 under the auspices of the Kimmage Development Studies Centre in Kimmage Manor Dublin. It was sup
When Words prevent Prayer – the current state of the Eucharistic Liturgy
September 21 2018Spot on Maire. I'm a Church of England PP who spent 20 years in Ireland 3 of them as Church of Ireland Rector in Portlaoise (despite which I was allowed membership of ACP!). I have all the same reserv
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