I was reading the masterpiece of Buddhist monk-priest-philosopher Śāntideva in the translation of Ernst Steinkellner and its update in Perry Schmidt-Leukel’s majestic commentary https://www.amazon
#4 and #5
Thanks Peadar. My limited reading of the early fathers suggests that their constant theme was the life-giving impact of the Gospel story - probably because faith in the Resurrection was str
Stephen J. Shoemaker, a specialist on the history of ancient and early medieval Christianity in his Introduction to the ‘Life of the Virgin – Maximus the Confessor’ Yale University Press, 2021,
Sean,
I do find your original comment asks too many questions for a simple Catholic such as myself.
I have a PhD in Engineering. I am a layman and not a Theologian.
That said, I got a brilliant upb
Why can you not see, Dermot, that if the works you cite truly do what you claim our homilists would not be still crippled by a theology that represents the Trinity as simultaneously violent and non-vi
Seán, how timely on a sad day is your reflection on the Mass.
It seems a long time ago now since I sat as a lone male among over twenty women at night classes in continuing education at UCC to be aw
The best book which I have ever read on the Mass 'The Incredible Catholic Mass' by Fr. Martin von Cochem, addresses the issues you raise.
Available from TAN USA and Blackwells UK.
Alternatively you
I suggest Let Your God Love You by Edwina Gately be given a stand-alone highlight... I can see it on a card, a newsletter, on the back page of a missalette... or enlarged, printed, framed and mounted
Sean evokes so beautifully the emotional bond between father and young daughter - and mother and young daughter. The fear of being ‘locked out’ is a deeply human one. There is always something of
A further point: Pope Francis when asked in a recent interview, if he would approve the ordination of Women to the Diaconate, said: NO.
Logically, if there can be no ordained female Deacons, neither
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August 21 2024Stephen J. Shoemaker, a specialist on the history of ancient and early medieval Christianity in his Introduction to the ‘Life of the Virgin – Maximus the Confessor’ Yale University Press, 2021,
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August 21 2024Sean, I do find your original comment asks too many questions for a simple Catholic such as myself. I have a PhD in Engineering. I am a layman and not a Theologian. That said, I got a brilliant upb
Seán O’Conaill: The Scandal of the Eucharist in Ireland in 2024
August 21 2024Why can you not see, Dermot, that if the works you cite truly do what you claim our homilists would not be still crippled by a theology that represents the Trinity as simultaneously violent and non-vi
Seán O’Conaill: The Scandal of the Eucharist in Ireland in 2024
August 21 2024Seán, how timely on a sad day is your reflection on the Mass. It seems a long time ago now since I sat as a lone male among over twenty women at night classes in continuing education at UCC to be aw
Seán O’Conaill: The Scandal of the Eucharist in Ireland in 2024
August 21 2024The best book which I have ever read on the Mass 'The Incredible Catholic Mass' by Fr. Martin von Cochem, addresses the issues you raise. Available from TAN USA and Blackwells UK. Alternatively you
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