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Tuesday, June 17th, 2014
I would venture to say that Pope Francis and the comic genius Groucho Marx could agree on one of Groucho’s famous one liners: “I would never join a club that would have me as a member.” Though the pope may never have heard the line, he would know what Groucho meant. Groucho’s humour had an instinctive Read more
Tags: Catholic Church, Child Abuse, Michael Kelly SJ, Reform, secrecy, Vatican
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Friday, June 13th, 2014
“It is as Maori that the Lord calls you, it is as Maori that you belong to the Church, the one body of Christ.” These were the words of Pope St John Paul II on his visit to our shores in 1986. His words were powerful then and are just as powerful now because in Read more
Tags: Culture, Danny Karatea-Goddard, Maori
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Friday, June 13th, 2014
Pope Francis is a Charismatic. Though I made the case for this in a HuffPost blog almost a year ago, the Argentine pontiff’s penchant for Spirit-centred Catholicism has been one of the most underreported aspects of his dynamic papacy. Francis’s spirited participation in the 37th Annual Convocation of the Charismatic movements along with some 50,000 Catholics at Read more
Tags: Argentina, Catholicism, Charismatic, charismatic renewal, Pope Francis, Samba
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2014
Hours before he convened an unprecedented Vatican prayer service for peace in the Middle East, Pope Francis told a crowd gathered in St Peter’s Square that “a church that doesn’t have the capacity to surprise… is a dying church.” By that standard, Francis showed that Catholicism on his watch is alive and kicking by delivering Read more
Tags: Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, Holy Land, Interfaith, Israel, Mahmoud Abbas, OPT, Palestine, Peace, Pope Francis, Prayer, Shimon Peres
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Peace summit, no peace
Tuesday, June 10th, 2014
I have just read a headline in the New Zealand Herald (6 June 2014) in which All Black coach Steve Hansen describes Jerome Kaino as “a caged animal” who will be doing all that he can to prove that he is at home among the big beasts of the international game.The names given to men’s rugby and Read more
Tags: All Blacks, NZ, Rugby, rugby league, Sport, Violence
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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014
Last month Wellington hosted the four-yearly plenary assembly of the bishops of the Federation of Catholic Bishops of Oceania (FCBCO). But it would be no surprise if anyone attending the opening Mass thought they had been carried off to the Pacific Islands, with the vibrant contribution of the Samoan and Tokelauan communities. It was one Read more
Tags: Australia, Cardinal John Dew, Church, Community, FCBCO, Oceania, PNG, Samoa, Tokelauan, Wellington
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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014
Job did. Jesus did, too. Sooner or later, we all do.Life pushes us to the brink and we’re left hanging over the cliff with one hand grasping a clump of grass and looking down at the abyss. Despair clutches our throat and what’s left of our heart cries out to a silent God. Our only Read more
Tags: Alzheimer's disease, despair, God, help, Marriage, soul, Spirituality, Suffering
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on It’s OK to despair and swear at God
Friday, May 30th, 2014
There were many striking images during the extraordinary 72 hours that Pope Francis spent in the Middle East. The Pope at the River Jordan, visiting with Syrian refugees, celebrating mass in Bethlehem, praying at the separation wall, uniting with the Ecumenical Patriarch, visiting the Dome of the Rock, leaving a note at the Western Wall, Read more
Tags: Holy Land, Huffington Post, Israel, Justice, OPT, Palestine, Peace, Pope Francis
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on We are all ‘Francis’ now