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Viva VIVAT!

Pat Connor explains how SVD and SSpS missionaries are working through VIVAT International to help the UN develop solutions to the world’s problems.

1999.11.30.

Archbishop Oscar Romero

The murder in 1980 of one of the contemporary Church’s most prophetic and courageous champions of peace, justice and the rights of the poor is recalled by Dermot Keogh.

1999.11.30.

Still falls the rain

War causes so much waste. In this poignant story set in Florida, John J. McCullagh reflects on how the Vietnam War affected some lives.

1999.11.30.

The steps in the process of canonisation

We include here a short note on the steps on the road to canonisation.

1999.11.30.

The Pope with a mission to upset

Thirty years after the publication of Pope Paul VI’s Apostolic Exhoration ‘Evangelii Nuntiandi’ many still seem to see “evangelization” in the restricted sense of winning individual converts to the Church.

1999.11.30.

A process of selection: the canon of Scripture

This is the second chapter of Henry Wansbrough’ book “The Story of the Bible: how it came to us”. It tells the story of what Karl Rahner calls the Church’s own “self-definition”, that is how it came to decide which gospels and texts define its own reality and which do [...]

1999.11.30.

The gift of faith

Dear Father, many highly educated men and women claim to be atheists. Yet anyone with even a minimum of intelligence must realise that the world just could not have started by itself. Scriptures say that ‘the fool has said in his heart, “there is no God”‘. Must we conclude that [...]

1999.11.30.

From the abundance of the heart: Catholic evangelism for all Christians

Stephen Cottrell’s vision of an evangelising church embraces Christians of every tradition, and explores practical ways of developing structures and ministries that will establish a culture of evangelism in local churches.

1999.11.30.

God’s scientist: Blessed Niels Stensen 1638-86

Niels Stensen from a Lutheran family in Denmark brought the same relentless logic of his profession as a scientist to his pursuit of truth in the area of religion. He became singularly devoted to the Eucharist and the Scriptures. This inspired him as a bishop in Germany and northern Europe.

1999.11.30.

An unfashionable concept

Tom writes: When I was young, there was much preaching on hell and the consequences of sin. Nowadays, no matter what we do, God loves us, we are told. Are we giving our young people a false sense of security by saying that god loves them, even when they are [...]

1999.11.30.

Mission in today’s world

Donal Dorr SPS begins with the idea of mission as dialogue between Christianity and other religions, spiritualities and value systems. He goes on to look at mission as evangelisation, as inculturation, as struggle for liberation, as option for the poor and as power from the Spirit. He also looks at [...]

1999.11.30.

The Irish Benedictines: A history

A collection of historical essays by professional historians, some of them themselves Benedictines, recording how Irish men and women have responded to the Rule of St Benedict over a period of 1400 years as a way to seek and find God.

 

1999.11.30.

Ministry now: new approaches for a changing Church

Martin Kennedy gathers together a series of reflections on his own experience of ministry in contemporary Irish culture, offering practical approaches to evangelisation, justice and working together with others. He writes from a context of working with others honestly and respectfully, convinced that the Spirit is alive and active in [...]

1999.11.30.

Jubilee reflection

Paul Andrews SJ recalls his experiences in education in the 1950s.

1999.11.30.

What we hand on

In an important article about handing on the faith in contemporary Ireland, Fr Paul Andrews SJ says, “What we hand on to our children is not so much doctrine or practices, as the capacity to love”.

1999.11.30.

Holy Saturday

Holy Saturday is a day of absence and anticipation. Click below.

1999.11.30.

Jesus the Messiah

In this introductory article to the Gospel of Mark Philip Fogarty SJ addresses the question about who the intended readers were and why Jesus imposes what is called a “messianic secret” about himself.

1999.11.30.

Taking the rough with the smooth

Brian writes: Sometimes in my prayers I feel as if I have nothing to say to God. I sit in stony silence for a while, before giving up, or get distracted by what’s going on around me. It’s not that I’m not grateful or sorrowful, but sometimes I run out [...]

1999.11.30.

Undergoing God: dispatches from the scene of a break-in

James Alison is a Catholic theologian, priest and author. Here he poses questions to his Catholic faith on the important questions of desire, worship, sexuality and truthfulness.

1999.11.30.

Happy the sinner

Looking at the parable of the Pharisee and the tax-collector, Fr Oliver Treanor is able to point our what are the central attitudes that will win us the kingdom of God.

1999.11.30.

Fr John Sullivan SJ (1861-1933)

A hundred years ago this year – on 28th July 1907 – Father John Sullivan was ordained a priest in the Jesuit chapel in Milltown Park. Conor Harper SJ writes about his life and influence.

1999.11.30.

Holy ground

Here Paul Andrews SJ talks about making contact – with people and with God.

1999.11.30.

Coláiste na nGael i Salamanca

Ceann d’ócáidí móra na bliana 1592 ar Mhór-Roinn na hEorpa ab ea bunú Choláiste na nGael i Salamanca na Spáinne. Ag cur san áireamh an caidreamh a bhí idir an tír seo agus an Spáinn san am sin, ní hiontas é go mbunófaí Coláiste Éireannach i gcathair úd an chultúir, [...]

1999.11.30.

Resurrection

What is resurrection? Looking at the last chapters of Mark’s gospel, Phil Fogarty SJ starts from what it recounts and then goes on to give us some idea of what the resurrection of the body might mean for us. “The Good News of Christianity is that for those who die, [...]

1999.11.30.

New beginnings

The Medical Missionaries of Mary’s newest mission is in the city of Feira da Santana in north-east Brazil. Sisters Siobhán Corkery, Ursula Cott, and Sheila Linehan are the Irish sisters involved. They are helped by local lay missionaries Sirlane Santo Silva and Ligeane Cardoso dos Santos.

1999.11.30.

Second Fota International Liturgy Conference

The theme of the conference was:  Benedict XVI on Church Art and Architecture. This report is by Patrick Duffy.

1999.11.30.

Faith in today’s youth

Fr Michael Paul Gallagher SJ explains that the new culture we are living in today is not necessarily acting against the Christian faith, but it calls the youth of today to make decisions about their life and spirituality.

1999.11.30.

Just do it

This month (June 2008) the Pope asks us to pray ‘that Christians cultivate a personal friendship with Christ that they may convey his great love to those they encounter. Brendan Comerford SJ explains how we can do this.

1999.11.30.

Rite of passage

Barbare de Búrca looks at some of the problems and assumptions surrounding the sacrament of confirmation in handing on the faith to adolescents.

1999.11.30.

Jesus: a portrait

Gerald O’Collins SJ has written a theological portrait of Jesus using the best of current biblical scholarship.

1999.11.30.
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