Similar Posts
Next Week’s ACP AGM Guest Paddy Byrne on RTÉ Radio 1 today
Fr Paddy Byrne looks after three parishes in Kildare & Leighlin diocese. Following a newspaper article on Cutbacks to Sunday Mass, Paddy was invited on to the Claire Byrne show…
Séamus Ahearne: All through my life, the new sights of nature, made me rejoice like a child. (Marie Curie).
A Quiet Day: It was Bank Holiday Monday with St Brigid. She is a fine woman who has improved with age, and has been modified to fit most agendas….
The Obstacle to rooting out Clericalism – the clergy
Clericalism is a world wide problem in the church. But, are (we) priests in utter denial?
The Jesuit Institute of South Africa have published a challenging article on their website.
“There are, it seems, a growing number of us priests who would be better off heading-up dictatorial fiefdoms…… Priests have, for many people, become the weekly cross they bear.”THERE MUST BE A LIMIT TO APPEASING ULTRA-CATHOLICS – Fr Liam Power’s Fortnightly Column in the Waterford News and Star
A Question of Faith, Fr Liam Power’s Fortnightly Column AT a Sunday Mass in one of our local churches recently, the presiding priest reiterated the health and safety protocols designed…
ACP members invited to comment on Leadership Draft Submission on the Synodal Pathway
Dear ACP Member The Irish Bishops are inviting submissions on methods/models to be adopted before the Synodal Pathway consultation gets underway. They are seeking submissions of no more than…
Mulling over Mary Kenny’s new book, Something of Myself and Others
Brendan Hoban offers his thoughts, in his weekly Western People column, on Mary Kenny’s ‘Something of Myself and Others’. He says it is an entertaining and worthwhile read, surely the best insight there is into the life of the carer. Kenny dissects compellingly, in this brutally honest memoir, the lived experience of a carer’s life.


The Youth Of Age
…”I used to worry about sin;
now I have no time for this.
When I pick up the Scriptures,
the light streams out at me
The words tremble with life,
and shout:’Abundant Life.’
My memory is memorising:
all the strands are being drawn together.
I can now say:
‘I see, I hear, I know, I smile, I love.’
I see new words, hear new music, know in deeper tones,
I smile at my dreams, I love with the trees.
I see bright flames coming from human lips.
I see rippling water flowing in endless light.
No container on earth can keep this flowing.
All my life is now here in the palm of my hand:
I am child, maid, woman, crone.
I live it all, now more fully.
How can I now describe my lightsome life?
I see
I yearn yet.”
Hildegard of Bingen ( Praying with the Women Mystics, Mary T Malone, the Columba Press 2006)