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  • 29th November. First Sunday of Advent

    November 29 2015
    Fallout Shelter

    Here's to a happy and great (Liturgical Year) new year!

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  • The Inquisition by any other name

    November 24 2015
    Michael C.

    Mary @ 10 In the guise of a question you again make a very serious charge against Fr. Tony Flannery. If you wish to make such a serious charge you must provide the evidence of where in his writings "h

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  • The Pact of the Catacombs

    November 28 2015
    Sandra Mc Sheaffrey

    Thanks to the person who contributed this. It is even more urgent today and not alone for bishops. Food for thought and action this Advent.

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  • The Inquisition by any other name

    November 24 2015
    Fr P, John Mannion

    A reply to Aidan My purpose in writing was not to develop a theology of the Eucharist, but to draw attention to the disjunction between the Gospels and current Canon Law. To charactrise it as "mislea

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  • 29th November. First Sunday of Advent

    November 29 2015
    deusdedit kumbani

    This page has helped me to develop my homily and enriching my congregation and myself. Hope to share my post with you in 2016

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  • The Inquisition by any other name

    November 24 2015
    Mary

    The duty of the Church authorities is to teach the truth and give instruction to the flock.. this must include removing those who would lead the innocent astray... wasn't the REAl reason Tony Flannery

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  • ‘Mass’ at the wake?

    November 27 2015
    Mary Vallely

    That's a beautiful reflection, Stan. Yes, the priest is in a privileged position indeed. I've attended two funerals this past fortnight, both of young people, and I have to say that no one does ritual

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  • The Inquisition by any other name

    November 24 2015
    DOM

    Just a thought and maybe an answer to a question. In the article 'The Inquisition by any other name' it is stated that "on Easter Sunday the two disciples, one named Cleopas, not the name of one of th

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  • The Inquisition by any other name

    November 24 2015
    Aidan

    “There is no doubt that Christ at the Last Supper instituted the Eucharist..” I would respectfully suggest that that is a rather misleading statement arising from an inadequate Tridentine theolog

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  • The Inquisition by any other name

    November 24 2015
    declan cooney

    A strange deduction !!! Anyone who is in a state of mortal sin should not receive (I will look at my own conscience as I have not time to examine others...) and in humility beg forgiveness from Jesus,

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