Tom O'Loughlin has an article on a similar vein - "The Eucharist: yesterday, today, and tomorrow."
It's at http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47628/8/Eucharist%20Yesterday%20and%20Tomorrow%20NZ.pdf
‘Francis is...relentless in his criticism of rigidity, legalism, clericalism, conservatism and traditionalism. They result, he says, in “a self-centred and elitist complacency, bereft of true love
Paddy @ 11
That article pretty much sums up the attitude of the Catholic Church hierarchy to date when dealing with survivors of clerical abuse. Discredit them, silence them, even try and make them o
On a more positive note, this, I think, is an excellent reflection on Gaudete et Exsultate in the Tablet of April 11th.
From the editor's desk > The spiritual masterpiece of Pope Francis
11 April
Frances@10, this piece below, by Kevin McKenna in last Thursday's Herald here in Scotland, is on a similar theme.
21st April
We need a public inquiry into child sex abuse in the Catholic Church
Ke
Shifting of blame, ducking of responsibilities and denial of deceiving the Pope by the Bishops in Chile. They have admitted to sending letters to the Vatican defending the abusing priest and speaking
Eddie @30
The hierarchical Church is in the business of control. As Tim referenced @9, the Church resembles the military with a top down chain of command. St Stephen fell out of favor with the power
Ned, I am so sorry. I meant @8 and @26. I was writing very late last night. I completely agree with you as you can see from my penultimate sentence. I should say too that Mattie dealt with@6 beautifu
Ned@29. I'd guess that Paddy@27 in agreeing with Phil@22 fell into a typo over Luke@8 and you@6. Hope that's clear!
Frances@28, do you think that the case of Deacon Stephen's speech and martyrdom has
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April 22 2018Tom O'Loughlin has an article on a similar vein - "The Eucharist: yesterday, today, and tomorrow." It's at http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47628/8/Eucharist%20Yesterday%20and%20Tomorrow%20NZ.pdf
Rejoice and Be Glad; On the Call to Holiness in Today’s World.
April 9 2018‘Francis is...relentless in his criticism of rigidity, legalism, clericalism, conservatism and traditionalism. They result, he says, in “a self-centred and elitist complacency, bereft of true love
Rejoice and Be Glad; On the Call to Holiness in Today’s World.
April 9 2018Paddy @ 11 That article pretty much sums up the attitude of the Catholic Church hierarchy to date when dealing with survivors of clerical abuse. Discredit them, silence them, even try and make them o
Rejoice and Be Glad; On the Call to Holiness in Today’s World.
April 9 2018On a more positive note, this, I think, is an excellent reflection on Gaudete et Exsultate in the Tablet of April 11th. From the editor's desk > The spiritual masterpiece of Pope Francis 11 April
Rejoice and Be Glad; On the Call to Holiness in Today’s World.
April 9 2018Frances@10, this piece below, by Kevin McKenna in last Thursday's Herald here in Scotland, is on a similar theme. 21st April We need a public inquiry into child sex abuse in the Catholic Church Ke
Rejoice and Be Glad; On the Call to Holiness in Today’s World.
April 9 2018Shifting of blame, ducking of responsibilities and denial of deceiving the Pope by the Bishops in Chile. They have admitted to sending letters to the Vatican defending the abusing priest and speaking
Six Years Later, anyone willing to right a wrong?
April 10 2018Eddie @30 The hierarchical Church is in the business of control. As Tim referenced @9, the Church resembles the military with a top down chain of command. St Stephen fell out of favor with the power
Six Years Later, anyone willing to right a wrong?
April 10 2018Thanks, Eddie@30
Six Years Later, anyone willing to right a wrong?
April 10 2018Ned, I am so sorry. I meant @8 and @26. I was writing very late last night. I completely agree with you as you can see from my penultimate sentence. I should say too that Mattie dealt with@6 beautifu
Six Years Later, anyone willing to right a wrong?
April 10 2018Ned@29. I'd guess that Paddy@27 in agreeing with Phil@22 fell into a typo over Luke@8 and you@6. Hope that's clear! Frances@28, do you think that the case of Deacon Stephen's speech and martyrdom has
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