by soconaill | Feb 23, 2021 | Abuse, Articles, Featured, Safeguarding
In 1964, just three years short of ordination to the priesthood, the Jesuit scholastic Ken McCabe spent a week in Daingean reformatory, Co Offaly. Shocked at what he saw as the under-resourcing of the institution and the consequent impact on the staff and the boys...
by soconaill | Feb 22, 2021 | Books, News
AN INVITATION FROM MESSENGER PUBLICATIONS A Digital Book Launch ROBOTS, ETHICS AND THE FUTURE OF JOBS BY SEÁN MCDONAGH We have much to appreciate about new technologies. But have we considered the deeper implications of this technology in the absence of...
by soconaill | Feb 10, 2021 | News
Press Release – We Are Church A female voice in the Vatican – but clericalism still dominant 10 February 2021 For the first time, Pope Francis has given a woman the right to vote at a Synod. Sr. Nathalie Becquart has been appointed undersecretary at...
by soconaill | Feb 1, 2021 | News
“Ireland is looking seriously at holding a national synod.” This statement occurs in isolation in an article by Christopher Lamb in the UK Catholic weekly ‘The Tablet’, of Jan 31st, 2021. ‘Pope Francis is calling on the Italian...
by soconaill | Jan 23, 2021 | Articles, Faith Formation, Featured, Scripture Text
By far the worst thing ever to happen to the Christian Creeds of the early centuries was that they became tools of persecution by hunters of Christian heretics in the Middle Ages. (c. 476 CE – c. 1453) The second-worst thing that happened to them was their use...
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