Sean@5, for the life of me I can't see why you're surprised that the Hertfordshire man, Nicholas Breakspeare, would think that a bit of English TLC would be 'Laudabiliter' rather than 'Lamentabile' fo
Re: God 'dwells not in Temples' - and God's preferred 'home'
(N.B. - this list of references is probably not exhaustive. Please add any others you know of.)
2 Samuel 7: God queries David's propo
Well I don't know how often you introduce yourselves to your local LGBTQ communities, but now would be a nice time to do so. It is all very much technical at this stage in the game. You need to seek
But don't forget that Weinandy or at least his groupies tarred as "dissidents" people who never rejected even implicitly, much less explicitly, any church doctrine.
Weinandy is obviously a "dissident
I fully endorse WAC’s statement above and the welcoming, compassionate words of Bishop O’Connell. He gets it.
Would that more bishops were to show the same courage and honesty in speaking out fro
#4 Most Europeans DO look at the cathedrals, and say 'so what'? They know that the Middle Ages were also the cradle of the military nobility whose sense of entitlement - founded on a mimetic desire th
Ah yes, Eddie - that idyllic medieval period of cathedral building, during which mimetic desire did indeed prevail unchecked and all of Europe resounded peacefully to the sound of cold steel on stone.
Cardinal Ratzinger would scoff at cultured despisers of the Middle Ages by saying, "look at the Cathedrals" -- yes a people raised them, and immortalized themselves.
There are also the great cathedr
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March 4 2018Sean@5, for the life of me I can't see why you're surprised that the Hertfordshire man, Nicholas Breakspeare, would think that a bit of English TLC would be 'Laudabiliter' rather than 'Lamentabile' fo
04 March. Third Sunday of Lent
March 4 2018Re: God 'dwells not in Temples' - and God's preferred 'home' (N.B. - this list of references is probably not exhaustive. Please add any others you know of.) 2 Samuel 7: God queries David's propo
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March 5 2018Well I don't know how often you introduce yourselves to your local LGBTQ communities, but now would be a nice time to do so. It is all very much technical at this stage in the game. You need to seek
When Compassion is seen as Sin – The Stalking of Fr. James Martin sj
February 23 2018But don't forget that Weinandy or at least his groupies tarred as "dissidents" people who never rejected even implicitly, much less explicitly, any church doctrine. Weinandy is obviously a "dissident
No room in this Inn?
March 5 2018I fully endorse WAC’s statement above and the welcoming, compassionate words of Bishop O’Connell. He gets it. Would that more bishops were to show the same courage and honesty in speaking out fro
04 March. Third Sunday of Lent
March 4 2018#4 Most Europeans DO look at the cathedrals, and say 'so what'? They know that the Middle Ages were also the cradle of the military nobility whose sense of entitlement - founded on a mimetic desire th
No room in this Inn?
March 5 2018Just an observation. Lumen Fidei may be applying pressure but WHO did the editing or censoring?
When Compassion is seen as Sin – The Stalking of Fr. James Martin sj
February 23 2018#16 Fr Joe - Still no evidence regarding #12. I think St Ignatius of Antioch got it right. Sincere good wishes.
04 March. Third Sunday of Lent
March 4 2018Ah yes, Eddie - that idyllic medieval period of cathedral building, during which mimetic desire did indeed prevail unchecked and all of Europe resounded peacefully to the sound of cold steel on stone.
04 March. Third Sunday of Lent
March 4 2018Cardinal Ratzinger would scoff at cultured despisers of the Middle Ages by saying, "look at the Cathedrals" -- yes a people raised them, and immortalized themselves. There are also the great cathedr
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