Tag: Community
Revolution, Reluctantly: Fr Kieran Creagh’s journey through trauma
Fr Kieran’s presence here, drinking tea in the cold January sunlight, is in itself a more remarkable fact than you could possibly guess.
The power of shame, vs. the power to release people from it
There is a guilt and shame in people that needs to be absolved, forgiven. The cure is simple, but hard to practice.
Grief at the Roadside: Being with people in their worst times
Too many of those people I've prayed with as they died, were young people on the side of a road, killed in traffic accidents.
Inner State: Passionist Life in North Belfast
North Belfast is a community that has seen immense trauma over the past century – defined by political forces beyond its control.
The work of St Charles of Mt Argus
Who was St Charles of Mt Argus, and why is he important to Ireland?
Seeking Susan: A Sister of the Cross and Passion
"I just thought: there are women out there doing good in the world. I'll do the work they're doing."
To Illumine the Mind: the Catholic diaspora in Paris
In Paris, Martin Coffey leads a church overflowing with working class immigrants. The picture of religion in France, he tells us, is not what you think.
Grappling with our questions about the cross (from ‘Why the Cross?’)
An extract from Don Senior CP's 'Why the Cross? Understanding the Shape of the Christian Life': diving into the many questions that the cross presents, even for sincere believers.
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