Wednesday, February 29, 2012
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Irish Rail is no friend of St Brigid's Bank Holiday Weekend
No doubt most people who do nine-to-five jobs Monday to Friday are looking forward to the St Bridgid’s Bank Holiday Weekend, which this year...
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In the current edition of the Irish Catholic David Quin writes about the controversy happening between US Catholic politicians and the US hi...
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Brother Thomas Casey was born in Tom Casey OP Kenmare, Co Kerry on August 26, 1933. After school he joined the Cistercian Order in Roscrea w...
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The story below is from The Irish Times of yesterday. The article is written by Arthur Beesley. On face value this is a shocking story and i...
3 comments:
You're also read in Toronto, Canada, with much gratefulness. Your previous post touched my heart deeply.
Thank you and it means a lot to receive such a nice comment.
When I saw that there was a comment awaiting apporval I was half expecting it to be an anonymous reply to the short priesthood piece.
I hope I have no difficulty with criticism but the anonymous brigade send shivers up my spine, the liturgical lap dancers too. And there is, I imagine, a link between the two groups.
But, again, thank you for your kind words and delighted it is read in Toronto - spread the word.
I'm sure that you would have no difficulty with criticisms. For me, it's the anonymity which would be hard to accept. We can shake hands with a face-to-face opponent, but not with someone we cannot see and who stabs us in the back.
You are in my prayers. I do share many posts with my son and friends. Thank you again for your clear perception of God's love and your courage in expressing it.
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