My favourite prayer is The Lord's Prayer, the traditional translation and the one translated by Mark Hathaway from the Aramaic which Jesus spoke "O Cosmic Birther of all radiance and vibration! Soften
The Ransom:
Don't look back don't worry about tomorrow.
We will be there, wait and see.
Innocence, a bounty paid by loving the good in others
and enemies.
The ransom for your welfare will be paid.
Thi
Think it's high time for reflection still? I'm covered in snow here in our spring and I'm praying that this one fragile snowflake I have in my hand can roll into a snowball, gaining strength and pick
Well Michael @ 3, I certainly have an idea on how to capitalize on a demographic in a first-ever, carbon-free parish fundraiser that is built for an 18 month project roll-out but could easily continue
Excellent idea form Cardinal Marx about allowing lay people to lead and administer Parishes. My only concern for Ireland is the rapidly drying up financial situation in the Irish Church to properly an
Francis@3, I've always been of the opinion that, North and East of the admirable Clogher and Kilmore, a hard border has been in place since about 2010 - though one or two ecclesiastical historians do
'My yoke is easy and my burden is light,' said Jesus. Yet what a cartload of theological, doctrinal and canonical straw has been added to our burden over the centuries. Can we believe that this does
So when Jesus asks us to pray 'Our Father..'. He is wrong ??
Sorry Fr Tony - I believe you have strayed into heresy here which is beneath your calling as a priest and pastor
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The Language of Doctrine
March 30 2017My favourite prayer is The Lord's Prayer, the traditional translation and the one translated by Mark Hathaway from the Aramaic which Jesus spoke "O Cosmic Birther of all radiance and vibration! Soften
ACP West Priests’ Meeting,
March 30 2017re leadership - the book "Fierce conversations" by Susan Scott may be of help in the interim.
The Language of Doctrine
March 30 2017The Ransom: Don't look back don't worry about tomorrow. We will be there, wait and see. Innocence, a bounty paid by loving the good in others and enemies. The ransom for your welfare will be paid. Thi
Wake from your slumber
March 31 2017Think it's high time for reflection still? I'm covered in snow here in our spring and I'm praying that this one fragile snowflake I have in my hand can roll into a snowball, gaining strength and pick
ACP West Priests’ Meeting,
March 30 2017Well Michael @ 3, I certainly have an idea on how to capitalize on a demographic in a first-ever, carbon-free parish fundraiser that is built for an 18 month project roll-out but could easily continue
The Language of Doctrine
March 30 2017My brother Jesus told us to pray the Our Father. I love that prayer.
ACP West Priests’ Meeting,
March 30 2017Excellent idea form Cardinal Marx about allowing lay people to lead and administer Parishes. My only concern for Ireland is the rapidly drying up financial situation in the Irish Church to properly an
ACP South Priests’ Meeting
March 30 2017Francis@3, I've always been of the opinion that, North and East of the admirable Clogher and Kilmore, a hard border has been in place since about 2010 - though one or two ecclesiastical historians do
The Language of Doctrine
March 30 2017'My yoke is easy and my burden is light,' said Jesus. Yet what a cartload of theological, doctrinal and canonical straw has been added to our burden over the centuries. Can we believe that this does
The Language of Doctrine
March 30 2017So when Jesus asks us to pray 'Our Father..'. He is wrong ?? Sorry Fr Tony - I believe you have strayed into heresy here which is beneath your calling as a priest and pastor
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