Kevin.
I will try to deal with one issue you raise - that of the alleged "culture of cover-up"or "collusion".
Let us suppose that today the parents of a teenage girl (say 15 years old) feel that thei
" I think we should never as Church be hurt or upset that appreciation is not there. It doesn’t matter. We cannot get downhearted or disappointed or cynical or negative. We get on with our work as b
Being a man, an observer for some decades, the following original thoughts might be of assistance.
1. Having served the people, why now not seek their support via 'open meetings'?
Such might increase
We're holding a standard that is getting us in a deep state. Everything on the planet is meant to be broken at this stage. We continue to fall over the words that we say yet the truth is the farthes
I agree with Padraig @2, It was great to see so many clergy present and the issues raised being discussed. I am left wondering, when the meeting had concluded what was achieved other than stirring up
Rory Connor @ 4
It is impossible for me to give an explanation to the inadequate explanations made to you by the Sisters, as there could be many reasons for their behaviour.
I can make one assumptio
What recourse does a priest have, in light of the minutes of your meeting, if he is tethered to his bishop/diocese for $$$, insurance etc.
You can bang the pots and pans with loud clamor but the bisho
The meeting was announced as "to explore in practical detail the worries and the fears that surfaced about the wellbeing of Irish priests at our recent AGM."
While the meeting was not all on the negat
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The Oblates, the Minister, and the Redress Board
April 13 2017Kevin. I will try to deal with one issue you raise - that of the alleged "culture of cover-up"or "collusion". Let us suppose that today the parents of a teenage girl (say 15 years old) feel that thei
‘Eaten bread is soon forgotten.’ But who cares??
May 4 2017" I think we should never as Church be hurt or upset that appreciation is not there. It doesn’t matter. We cannot get downhearted or disappointed or cynical or negative. We get on with our work as b
‘Eaten bread is soon forgotten.’ But who cares??
May 4 2017Seamus As always Brilliant
Invitation to all priests in the Dublin region
April 19 2017Being a man, an observer for some decades, the following original thoughts might be of assistance. 1. Having served the people, why now not seek their support via 'open meetings'? Such might increase
‘Eaten bread is soon forgotten.’ But who cares??
May 4 2017We're holding a standard that is getting us in a deep state. Everything on the planet is meant to be broken at this stage. We continue to fall over the words that we say yet the truth is the farthes
Wellbeing of Priests – Dublin Region Meeting
April 30 2017I agree with Padraig @2, It was great to see so many clergy present and the issues raised being discussed. I am left wondering, when the meeting had concluded what was achieved other than stirring up
The Oblates, the Minister, and the Redress Board
April 13 2017Rory Connor @ 4 It is impossible for me to give an explanation to the inadequate explanations made to you by the Sisters, as there could be many reasons for their behaviour. I can make one assumptio
Wellbeing of Priests – Dublin Region Meeting
April 30 2017What recourse does a priest have, in light of the minutes of your meeting, if he is tethered to his bishop/diocese for $$$, insurance etc. You can bang the pots and pans with loud clamor but the bisho
Wellbeing of Priests – Dublin Region Meeting
April 30 2017The meeting was announced as "to explore in practical detail the worries and the fears that surfaced about the wellbeing of Irish priests at our recent AGM." While the meeting was not all on the negat
Wellbeing of Priests – Dublin Region Meeting
April 30 2017This asks the question, 'Of what use is our Church, in its present structure and operations, to God?
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