Can imagine a collective sigh from so many men, and sadly, some women, reading this heartrending interview with Soline. Never could understand why we were forbidden to even discuss the idea of women p
I try not to get bogged down on the events in the Bible. I focus on what does it mean, not did it happen or how it happened. I read the Bible as God always loves us and saves us. God is in us and we a
I find Tony's article so liberating and inspiring. It reminds me of one of Fr Séamus Ryan's 'mantras' in Ballyfermot - 'Our God is too small; we need a very big God'. The late Fr Pat O'Brien was al
Key Message:
God always prepares us for big challenges!!
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Testimony: While I was meditating on the scriptures for 'Transfiguration', I was asking what would h
Dear Tony,
All of what you have written here makes sense and it is hard to see how it can be seen as unorthodox. But the part that really touched me most deeply and sadly is your final paragraph. I p
“Update on the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland: The Synodal Pathway is a reflective journey, fostering a wide dialogue – at all levels of Church life – seeking a deeper underst
During my informative years and beyond, the religious sisters were my teachers, my mentors and my inspiration. In mid-life with the "empty nest" looming I applied for a bursary offered by the Ursuline
Facebook is flooded with meretricious ads for Tagle as a sure bet as the next pope, planted by some right wing group I imagine. Tagle is the smiley smirky type that is typical of the new conservatism.
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March 15 2025Can imagine a collective sigh from so many men, and sadly, some women, reading this heartrending interview with Soline. Never could understand why we were forbidden to even discuss the idea of women p
Irish Daily Mail: Article on Soline Humbert and her call to serve as a priest
March 15 2025Ní neart go cur le chéile. Thank you for posting the article.
Tony Flannery’s Speech in Newcastle
March 13 2025I try not to get bogged down on the events in the Bible. I focus on what does it mean, not did it happen or how it happened. I read the Bible as God always loves us and saves us. God is in us and we a
Tony Flannery’s Speech in Newcastle
March 13 2025I find Tony's article so liberating and inspiring. It reminds me of one of Fr Séamus Ryan's 'mantras' in Ballyfermot - 'Our God is too small; we need a very big God'. The late Fr Pat O'Brien was al
16 March 2025 – 2nd Sunday of Lent, Year C
March 16 2025Key Message: God always prepares us for big challenges!! Homily: Testimony: While I was meditating on the scriptures for 'Transfiguration', I was asking what would h
Tony Flannery’s Speech in Newcastle
March 13 2025Dear Tony, All of what you have written here makes sense and it is hard to see how it can be seen as unorthodox. But the part that really touched me most deeply and sadly is your final paragraph. I p
Statement of the Spring 2025 General Meeting of theIrish Catholic Bishops’ Conference
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16 March 2025 – 2nd Sunday of Lent, Year C
March 16 2025Very informative
ACP Statement on the role of Nuns
January 8 2025During my informative years and beyond, the religious sisters were my teachers, my mentors and my inspiration. In mid-life with the "empty nest" looming I applied for a bursary offered by the Ursuline
Brendan Hoban: The need for hope in our troubled world
March 5 2025Facebook is flooded with meretricious ads for Tagle as a sure bet as the next pope, planted by some right wing group I imagine. Tagle is the smiley smirky type that is typical of the new conservatism.
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