I agree with Mary @20. When we consider a married priesthood we also need to imagine it as having married female clergy as well as married male clergy.
I have read with great interest all the comments on this subject and as someone who has spent some time in the UK, I have to confess I am not entirely convinced that a married priesthood is the way to
Mary@20, as a born O'Neill I'm sure you're an expert on the make-up and development of footballs, even of ironically figurative footballs. My 'old leather football'@19, traditionally greasy and sodd
Dear association of catholic priests...i have just read your great article...''no brainer'',,,i wanted to comment..but,,it didn't allow me to comment so i'm writing to you. You couldn't have written
Isn't it about time we had a new ball anyway, Eddie @ 19? Sure the present one is so battered and worn that it's no longer fit for purpose. As for Sean being in charge of the whistle, well since no o
Sean O'Conaill@12, did you really have to walk off with our old leather football when we were just settling in to our usual international kickabout before the sun goes down on us? Dammit, man, we've e
Sean O'Conaill @12
"Does Ireland, or anywhere else, still need Catholicism, and a corps of Catholic priests of some kind – in the longer term? Only if we can answer an emphatic ‘yes’ to this –
'The logic is irrefutable: no priest, no Mass.
What about 'no Eucharist', Brendan, also 'irrefutable'? Not all of us would agree with you there.
Teresa.
In a recent article in Commonweal magazine(https://www.commonwealmagazine.org
Home > Letter from Rome Pope), Robert Mickens writes:
The pope earlier this month acknowledged in an interview with t
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March 30 2017Wonderful! I am especially moved by the last sentence.
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March 27 2017I agree with Mary @20. When we consider a married priesthood we also need to imagine it as having married female clergy as well as married male clergy.
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March 27 2017I have read with great interest all the comments on this subject and as someone who has spent some time in the UK, I have to confess I am not entirely convinced that a married priesthood is the way to
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March 27 2017Mary@20, as a born O'Neill I'm sure you're an expert on the make-up and development of footballs, even of ironically figurative footballs. My 'old leather football'@19, traditionally greasy and sodd
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March 27 2017Dear association of catholic priests...i have just read your great article...''no brainer'',,,i wanted to comment..but,,it didn't allow me to comment so i'm writing to you. You couldn't have written
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March 27 2017Isn't it about time we had a new ball anyway, Eddie @ 19? Sure the present one is so battered and worn that it's no longer fit for purpose. As for Sean being in charge of the whistle, well since no o
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March 27 2017Sean O'Conaill@12, did you really have to walk off with our old leather football when we were just settling in to our usual international kickabout before the sun goes down on us? Dammit, man, we've e
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March 27 2017Sean O'Conaill @12 "Does Ireland, or anywhere else, still need Catholicism, and a corps of Catholic priests of some kind – in the longer term? Only if we can answer an emphatic ‘yes’ to this –
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March 27 2017'The logic is irrefutable: no priest, no Mass. What about 'no Eucharist', Brendan, also 'irrefutable'? Not all of us would agree with you there. Teresa.
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March 27 2017In a recent article in Commonweal magazine(https://www.commonwealmagazine.org Home > Letter from Rome Pope), Robert Mickens writes: The pope earlier this month acknowledged in an interview with t
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