What makes something a Dominican publication?
In today's Irish Times Alive! is referred to as a 'Dominican Catholic monthly'.
It's extremely doubtful that this blog would ever be considered a 'Dominican publication'.
But it is worth noting that while conservative and 'right wing' material is always tolerated in the church, material of a liberal or 'left wing' leaning is quickly 'rubbished', ignored and dismissed.
At times it's difficult not to see the church as a 'right wing' organisation.
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It is a rag over which the Dominicans seem to have no control.
It does, however, pose a challenge to both the more liberal Catholic and to the unbeliever.
[Apologies. This comment was incorrectly posted under the poppy post.]
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