by soconaill | Apr 5, 2022 | Articles, Faith Formation, Featured, WithSidebar
In the wake of global institutional failure, can Catholic faith any longer be, essentially, faith in an organisation? ~ When will Irish church leaders begin to speak creatively and convincingly about Christian faith in the wake of Christian institutional failure?...
by soconaill | Apr 3, 2022 | News, WithSidebar
“I feel sorrow and shame for the role that a number of Catholics, particularly those with educational responsibilities, have had in all these things that wounded you, the abuses you suffered and the lack of respect shown for your identity, your culture and even...
by soconaill | Apr 2, 2022 | Abuse, News
Dr Margaret Kennedy is a survivor of sexual abuse in early life, and a campaigner on behalf of other victims. Author of a seminal doctoral study of clergy abuse of women, she has also sought healing – for herself and others – in Christian liturgy and...
by soconaill | Mar 25, 2022 | News, WithSidebar
Human Rights and the Challenges for the Church Linda Hogan ACI was honoured to host Professor Linda Hogan as guest speaker for this Zoom call in our Synodal Pathway series, on March 24th 2022. The recording is available below. A divided approach to human rights...
by soconaill | Mar 22, 2022 | News, WithSidebar
Recognising that priests everywhere are ‘already carrying a pastoral burden’ Cardinal Mario Grech – General Secretary to the 2023 Rome Synod of the world’s bishops – has urged them to welcome the synodal listening process – as a...
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