Seán, (#4) it may be of interest but I notice that in her welcome message to the website of the Embassy of Ireland to the Holy See the Ambassador of Ireland to the Holy See, Her Excellency Frances C
That link supplied by Peadar tells us straight away that the Dicastery there described, the DDF, is already a significantly different entity from the CDF of 2011/12 which censured Tony and others.
In
While I have every sympathy with a person who considers himself or herself a victim of injustice and unfair treatment I feel it would be helpful if the full facts of a case were known.
Fr. Tony, whe
Might Bishop Brendan Leahy and Bishop Alan McGuckian bring up the injustice being done to Fr. Tony Flannery at the Synod in October 2024?
Transparency and accountability are much talked about as part
No, Dermot. I do not question your hopes of salvation, grounded as they are. What I am questioning is not the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice or the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist - or yo
Tony is doing the church a great service by not "shutting up about it". Continuing institutional abuses of power are a terrible blight in the church and an obstacle to its mission of sharing the Gospe
Thanks Sean. I disagree with you.
The Dogma I cited from Professor Ott's book is De Fide. Good Enough for me. You didn't know Prof. Ott. I did. No Church Authority ever refused an Imprimatur for any o
#8 Absorbed by the knife-edge state of the world just now, and especially the uncertainty of the survival of the US constitutional separation of powers, I am way behind with my books-to-read list, Pad
Seán@6, thank you for that excellent reflection on “the inadequate theology of atonement “ that we have been lumbered with.
On another topic altogether, Seán, I wonder have you read Brendan Hoba
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Tony Flannery: I never wanted to be seen as martyr or victim but I can’t stay silent on my suspension as a Catholic priest
August 25 2024Seán, (#4) it may be of interest but I notice that in her welcome message to the website of the Embassy of Ireland to the Holy See the Ambassador of Ireland to the Holy See, Her Excellency Frances C
Tony Flannery: I never wanted to be seen as martyr or victim but I can’t stay silent on my suspension as a Catholic priest
August 25 2024That link supplied by Peadar tells us straight away that the Dicastery there described, the DDF, is already a significantly different entity from the CDF of 2011/12 which censured Tony and others. In
Tony Flannery: I never wanted to be seen as martyr or victim but I can’t stay silent on my suspension as a Catholic priest
August 25 2024While I have every sympathy with a person who considers himself or herself a victim of injustice and unfair treatment I feel it would be helpful if the full facts of a case were known. Fr. Tony, whe
Tony Flannery: I never wanted to be seen as martyr or victim but I can’t stay silent on my suspension as a Catholic priest
August 25 2024Might Bishop Brendan Leahy and Bishop Alan McGuckian bring up the injustice being done to Fr. Tony Flannery at the Synod in October 2024? Transparency and accountability are much talked about as part
Seán O’Conaill: The Scandal of the Eucharist in Ireland in 2024
August 21 2024No, Dermot. I do not question your hopes of salvation, grounded as they are. What I am questioning is not the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice or the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist - or yo
Tony Flannery: I never wanted to be seen as martyr or victim but I can’t stay silent on my suspension as a Catholic priest
August 25 2024Tony is doing the church a great service by not "shutting up about it". Continuing institutional abuses of power are a terrible blight in the church and an obstacle to its mission of sharing the Gospe
Seán O’Conaill: The Scandal of the Eucharist in Ireland in 2024
August 21 2024Thanks Sean. I disagree with you. The Dogma I cited from Professor Ott's book is De Fide. Good Enough for me. You didn't know Prof. Ott. I did. No Church Authority ever refused an Imprimatur for any o
Seán O’Conaill: The Scandal of the Eucharist in Ireland in 2024
August 21 2024#8 Absorbed by the knife-edge state of the world just now, and especially the uncertainty of the survival of the US constitutional separation of powers, I am way behind with my books-to-read list, Pad
Seán O’Conaill: The Scandal of the Eucharist in Ireland in 2024
August 21 2024Seán@6, thank you for that excellent reflection on “the inadequate theology of atonement “ that we have been lumbered with. On another topic altogether, Seán, I wonder have you read Brendan Hoba
25 Aug 2024 – 21st Sunday (Year B)
August 25 2024Key Message: Our oath – “I and my household will serve the Lord in both good and troubled times”. Homily: The takeaway from the first reading:
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