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Monday, March 6th, 2023
In January, America published an article I wrote on the theme of inclusion in the life of the church. Since that time, the positions I presented have received both substantial support and significant opposition. The majority of those criticizing my article focused on its treatment of the exclusion of those who are divorced and remarried Read more
Tags: Archbishop Joseph Naumann, Cardinal Robert McElroy, Divorced, divorced and remarried, Eucharist, inclusion, LGBT, LGBT Catholics, Radical Inclusion, Sex, Sexual Morality, Sexual sin
Posted in Analysis and Comment, Great reads | Comments Off on Cardinal McElroy responds to his critics on sexual sin
Monday, March 6th, 2023
The Eucharist should be the centre of Catholic life, but falling church attendance on Sundays shows that the centre is crumbling. This, along with declining belief in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, has caused great concern among Catholic bishops, who have launched a Eucharistic revival effort. During the first half of the Read more
Tags: Eucharist, Thomas Reese SJ
Posted in Analysis and Comment, Great reads | Comments Off on The Eucharist is about more than the real presence
Monday, March 6th, 2023
US Cardinal Robert McElroy is a heretic, hints a US Catholic bishop in an essay called ‘Imagining a Heretical Cardinal’. In his ‘First Things’ magazine article, conservative prelate and canon lawyer Thomas Paprocki (pictured) cites an unnamed cardinal’s views on how the Church should minister to LGBTQ people and divorced and remarried Catholics. While he Read more
Tags: Ad Tuendam Fidem, Archbishop Joseph Naumann, Bishop Thomas Paprocki, Canon Law, Cardinal Robert McElroy, Catechism of the Catholic Church, Divorced, divorced and remarried, Eucharist, inclusion, LGBT, LGBT Catholics, Radical Inclusion, Sex, Sexual Morality, Sexual sin
Posted in World | Comments Off on Bishop trumps Cardinal: McElroy labelled a heretic
Monday, February 27th, 2023
The Eucharistic prayer is the most important and least understood prayer in the Catholic Mass. Most Catholics see it as the priest’s prayer that is centred on the consecration of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ. Many priests use Eucharistic Prayer II, the shortest of the 13 versions of the Read more
Tags: Eucharist, Thomas Reese SJ
Posted in Analysis and Comment, Palmerston | Comments Off on Eucharistic prayer is the heart of the Eucharist
Thursday, February 23rd, 2023
To understand the Eucharist, we must remember that Jesus and his first disciples were all Jews. We might even say the first Christians were Jewish heretics because, unlike their fellow Jews, they believed Jesus was the Christ, the Messiah. After Pentecost, the Jewish Christians continued to go to the temple to pray. If they were Read more
Tags: Eucharist, Judaism, Thomas Reese SJ
Posted in Analysis and Comment, Great reads | Comments Off on The Jewish roots of the Eucharist
Thursday, December 8th, 2022
The Catholic Church throughout New Zealand made serious mistakes in its approach to Māori, and using te reo during Eucharist helps us become more inclusive even in our daily lives. The comments about parish sacramental celebrations come from Palmerston North’s Bishop emeritus, Peter Cullinane, in an article published in Tui Motu. Citing examples of the Read more
Tags: Catholic Culture, Culture, Eucharist, Evangelisation, Evangelising culture, Maori, Māori Mission, Parish, Parishes, Peter Cullinane, Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Posted in New Zealand, Palmerston | Comments Off on Unintended mistakes ensured parallel Māori and European churches
Thursday, November 17th, 2022
The café is a place where I not only find a drink and a croissant but also the convenience of somewhere to write. In so many ways, it has replaced the pub as a meeting place, a stop-off point for anyone and everyone to pause a while over a hot coffee, to read or have Read more
Tags: Catholic church closure, Catholic Parish of the Wairarapa, Chris McDonnell, Church Closure, Community, Eucharist, Parish
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Another place to meet
Monday, November 7th, 2022
The latest problem to come out of Cuba’s economic crisis is a wheat flour shortage. Besides all the usual wheat flour products the population can no longer access, the shortage means Communion hosts aren’t being made any more. “We inform all the dioceses that there are no longer hosts for sale,” the St. Teresa Discalced Read more
Tags: Cuba, Economic crisis, Eucharist, Host shortage, Wheat flour
Posted in World | Comments Off on Wheat flour shortage means no Communion hosts in Cuba
Thursday, July 14th, 2022
You will know that we are Christians by our love, but you will know that we are Catholics by our fights. Sadly, one of the things Catholics fight over is the Eucharist. In his June 29 apostolic letter to the Catholic people, Pope Francis decries this division while describing the Eucharist as the sacrament of Read more
Tags: Division, Eucharist, Sacraments, Thomas Reese SJ, unity
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Eucharist, sacrament of unity and source of division
Monday, July 11th, 2022
No priests, no Eucharist, no Mass – the situation for parishes in Dublin’s Catholic archdiocese looks critical. Thirty-four priests in the diocese have died since February 2020. The youngest was just 52. New proposals on restructuring parishes in the archdiocese will buy the Church some time. Not much though – between five and ten years Read more
Tags: Archdiocese of Dublin, Eucharist, priest shortage
Posted in Great reads, Palmerston, World | Comments Off on Parish restructuring will buy time, but not much