Tag: Ireland
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A “Young” Priest’s View
The main challenge to the Christian church today, in Ireland, is not from any external threat, be it secularism, materialism, consumerism, or postmodernism. The main challenge is the internal one of ensuring that the integrity, the reality, and the relevance of the Church’s life and worship , its teaching and communication, strike a meaningful chord…
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Missal implementation in Ireland
It has been hoped that it would be possible to implement the missal in Advent 2011. However, as editing still continues on the final text, this time frame might have to be adjusted if the final version is not made available soon.
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Irish women respected by the church?
Almost three-quarters of Catholic women do not feel their church “regards women with a lot of respect” in contrast to 94 per cent of Protestant women who feel they are respected.
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From a parish newsletter in Galway, Ireland
“As I Was Saying” will interest you. No, it is not the editorial position of Pray Tell. But we thought you might want to know what some priests are telling their people.
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International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin
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More on the Association of Catholic Priests
Irish priests’ association: “The new translation is over-complicated and over-Latinized. There has been very little consultation about it, but nobody seems to want it.”
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Excitement in Ireland this week?
Robert Blair Kaiser, well-known reporter of the Second Vatican Council for Time magazine, is giving a talk titled “Catholic Church Reform: No more thrones.”
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The 11-minute Mass and the Book of Kells
Here’s Phil Lawler at Catholic Culture on his experience of the Catholic liturgy in Ireland.
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Ireland: Association of Catholic Priests
Aims of the association include “Liturgical celebrations that use rituals and language that are easily understood, inclusive and accessible to all.”