The young boy loved his church. He also loved his local cinema. Both places vied for his attention and for the adoration of his heart. One evening in the cinema, as the film ended, the crash bars on t
“You had no right”Nevertheless we need to look at ourselves because we refused to live in the Truth also.Extracts from an article see the link below, Titled:
What About the Rest of It?
My father was in the last year of his life and I had driven up from Canterbury to visit home. Usually I found my father in his fireside chair engrossed in his horses but not this time. This time, as I
While Tony Flannery's "exile in Siberia" continues a cloud looms over Francis' papacy. if he cannot address that minor issue (though a huge one for Tony) all else rings hollow.
I have always wanted to be a preacher and for 29 years in the Redemptorists I was one. The words of the gospel and the drama of human life are meant for each other and I was blessed to be able to do t
The "theory" that the proscription of artificial contraception is the neglected antidote to the Church's problems is countered by another "theory" that the vast stretches of double-think the proscript
On the day of my ordination, as I climbed on the bus to go home, the Lancashire bus driver said to me, 'Well, Brian, what is it like to be a father and not married!' Typical Lancashire humour, warm an
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One person’s disaster is often seen by another as success.
In the OT the people of God tended to be slow in recognising paths to disaster for what they were. They viewed the counsel of the p
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The ACP & the Pope: Survey to close on 9 August
August 5 2018I agree with Iggy. Here is something Francis could fix if he had a mind to. Not rocket science.
07 August. Tuesday, Week 18
August 7 2018The young boy loved his church. He also loved his local cinema. Both places vied for his attention and for the adoration of his heart. One evening in the cinema, as the film ended, the crash bars on t
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August 2 2018“You had no right”Nevertheless we need to look at ourselves because we refused to live in the Truth also.Extracts from an article see the link below, Titled: What About the Rest of It?
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August 6 2018My father was in the last year of his life and I had driven up from Canterbury to visit home. Usually I found my father in his fireside chair engrossed in his horses but not this time. This time, as I
The ACP & the Pope: Survey to close on 9 August
August 5 2018While Tony Flannery's "exile in Siberia" continues a cloud looms over Francis' papacy. if he cannot address that minor issue (though a huge one for Tony) all else rings hollow.
04 August. Saturday, Week 17
August 4 2018I have always wanted to be a preacher and for 29 years in the Redemptorists I was one. The words of the gospel and the drama of human life are meant for each other and I was blessed to be able to do t
Fifty years on and still a disputed question
July 23 2018The "theory" that the proscription of artificial contraception is the neglected antidote to the Church's problems is countered by another "theory" that the vast stretches of double-think the proscript
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August 5 2018Thanks Brian. Very useful and image-rich reflection.
03 August. Friday, Week 17
August 3 2018On the day of my ordination, as I climbed on the bus to go home, the Lancashire bus driver said to me, 'Well, Brian, what is it like to be a father and not married!' Typical Lancashire humour, warm an
Fifty years on and still a disputed question
July 23 2018#13 One person’s disaster is often seen by another as success. In the OT the people of God tended to be slow in recognising paths to disaster for what they were. They viewed the counsel of the p
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