Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Spotting the 'gimmicks'

This week's 'The Irish Catholic' carries a two-page spread on the Irish Dominicans.

In the piece the provinical, Gregory Carroll says: I think the success of the younger guys (sic)  is that they're back doing the basic preaching - they know that maybe gimmicks worked for a while, but people got fed up of gimmicks.

What exactly does the provincial mean by this?

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