#2 I will certainly do that, Pat. On our own ACI site I have my own 'wake up' reflection, attuned to these times of both darkness and expectation.
https://acireland.ie/2018-year-rescue-belly-whale/
1 Cor 1:3-9:
Paul refers to Jesus Christ six times in this reading, and three times in the preceding two verses: his focus is clear.
"Our Lord Jesus Christ; who will sustain you to the end." The Lecti
Gregory
My neighbour across the back garden has just died. He was an old man nearing eighty, Peter MacGregor. I saw him a few days ago walking his dog on a cold and misty morning. We waved to one ano
Many thanks Seán, for your response -- and I hope you'll often feel drawn to add your reflections to the daily (& Sunday) homily notes. That's why I try to upload a whole month's worth of them at the
This reflection is directly relevant to the tensions of this very moment in the history of the church.
In 2003, warned of the possibility that a cancer might be incurable I had no option but to lap
Mary Cunningham's direct address to Gabriel Daly is a tonic, a breath of fresh air - in itself, a grace. I thank her for her words; and I thank the editorial team for bringing Gabriel's testament to
#4 “At the core of Amoris Laetitia is the freedom it granted to Catholics. The Exhortation made church teaching subordinate to a combination of the person’s conscience and circumstances. True or u
Con Devree @ 4
"This article “War on Francis” indicates the confusion and weakness of faith in the Church at the moment"...
Some say 'that the divide that exists between the priests and bishops
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02 December 2017. Saturday of Week 34
December 2 2017#2 I will certainly do that, Pat. On our own ACI site I have my own 'wake up' reflection, attuned to these times of both darkness and expectation. https://acireland.ie/2018-year-rescue-belly-whale/
No foot in the Slamming Door
December 2 2017Fine piece. Needled to say, the Irish bishops are no better.
03 December 2017. 1st Sunday of Advent
December 3 20171 Cor 1:3-9: Paul refers to Jesus Christ six times in this reading, and three times in the preceding two verses: his focus is clear. "Our Lord Jesus Christ; who will sustain you to the end." The Lecti
02 December 2017. Saturday of Week 34
December 2 2017Gregory My neighbour across the back garden has just died. He was an old man nearing eighty, Peter MacGregor. I saw him a few days ago walking his dog on a cold and misty morning. We waved to one ano
02 December 2017. Saturday of Week 34
December 2 2017Many thanks Seán, for your response -- and I hope you'll often feel drawn to add your reflections to the daily (& Sunday) homily notes. That's why I try to upload a whole month's worth of them at the
02 December 2017. Saturday of Week 34
December 2 2017This reflection is directly relevant to the tensions of this very moment in the history of the church. In 2003, warned of the possibility that a cancer might be incurable I had no option but to lap
The Grace of Change
November 19 2017Mary Cunningham's direct address to Gabriel Daly is a tonic, a breath of fresh air - in itself, a grace. I thank her for her words; and I thank the editorial team for bringing Gabriel's testament to
The War against Francis
November 22 2017#4 “At the core of Amoris Laetitia is the freedom it granted to Catholics. The Exhortation made church teaching subordinate to a combination of the person’s conscience and circumstances. True or u
A ‘Great Principle’ betrayed and belittled?
November 23 2017And the first Mass using the new Irish translation according to Liturgicam Authenticam will be broadcast by RTÉ on 3 December. Go bhfóire Dia orainn!
The War against Francis
November 22 2017Con Devree @ 4 "This article “War on Francis” indicates the confusion and weakness of faith in the Church at the moment"... Some say 'that the divide that exists between the priests and bishops
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