"The prophetic role of the priest in Ireland today has been neglected."
Yes, but so has the prophetic, priestly and kingly charism of - and call to - all of the baptised.
As all are called to witnes
2 Kings 1:8: "A man wearing a hair cloak, they answered, "and a leather loincloth." "It was Elijah the Tishbite" the king said.
Mark's Greek has: "a leather girdle around his loins" - a leather loincl
Could I refer you to the link underneath for your information.
https://www.associationofcatholicpriests.ie/2014/06/results-of-survey-or-irish-priests-on-the-new-missal/
Mary Burke@3 The said bishop `s information on this may be rather askew.
But first, one might wonder how he arrived at such a judgement. Has there, for example, been any public exercise undertaken in
Very deep reflectin in who I am and what I am doing on earth. Great indeed. You opened my eyes
To see reality and the fundamental questions differently. Sincere thanks fir this reflection.
An Irish bishop in the north of the country has been heard to remark that the people have no problem with the 2011 translation, that it is only the priests who have. The implication of course is that
John was clothed with camel’s hair, with a leather belt around his waist, and he ate locusts and wild honey.Such type of clothing and eating, what did it reflect in the Jewish culture?
Three cheers for the small number of communities who did not accept the gobbledygook 2011 missal!!!
With todays online and photocopying facilities this is certainly feasible for many more communities
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No foot in the Slamming Door
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