Wednesday, February 29, 2012
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It seems words lose their meanings in times of crisis
The life and times of Jeffry Epstein were the subject of yesterday’s post on this blog. Mention was made of his suicide, might he have been...
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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 Killarney, Co Kerry on August 26, 1933. After school he joined the Cistercian Order in Roscrea...
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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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