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The time has come, the time is now...

Posted by Christopher Mc on Saturday, March 27, 2010, In : Humour 

...just go go go I don't care how
you can go by foot, you can go by cow
Irish bishops will you please go now.

You can go on skates, you can go on Skis
You can go in a hat but please go please
I don't care, you can go by bike
you can go on a zike bike if you like

If you like you can go in an old blue shoe
Just go go go, please do do do
Irish Bishops I don't care how
Irish Bishops will you please go now!



Just looking at a round up of the news on abuse.  We have the person who is suing Cardinal Brady c...


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Appalled and outraged

Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, February 15, 2010, In : Church 
So the Irish bishops are off in Rome for two days of meetings/dressing down with the Holy Father.  I have to say the whole thing has me appalled and outraged.  So many of our bishops seem to have learned nothing - even after all these years, countless meetings etc they still don't know how to wear their pectoral crosses.  Almost all of them are wearing them like Anglican bishops.  What hope is there for the Church?



And then the attempts of some of them to kiss the Holy Father's ring, or in the...
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Down and Connor reveals new outfits for its bishops

Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, June 28, 2009, In : Humour 

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Vocations made easy

Posted by Christopher Mc on Saturday, June 27, 2009, In : Church 
"Senior Irish football managers are said to be concerned about the drift of many young Irish men towards football clubs in other countries.  It comes after three under-21s and a full professional opted to join Inter Milan.  One senior manager told the Daily Mirror that the four players are the latest in a steady trickle of Irish players going abroad.  He cautioned that the style of play found in clubs like these is very much geared towards a continental experience and they may not even speak ...
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Nicce

Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, June 22, 2009, In : Church 
I seem to be apologising for my absence a lot recently.  Last week a good friend died.  It was sudden, but not unexpected.  And I just didn't feel like blogging.  Then it was just too busy.  He was buried on Saturday morning and for the first time in God know's how long we had a paid baby-sitter in.  Mary was so excited about it but ever practical - "will she give us something to eat?"  The poor girl hardly got through the day before Mary pounced with questions, conversation, stories - tales ...
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Interesting

Posted by Christopher Mc on Friday, May 29, 2009, In : Humour 



Did you know this?  You know the zucchetto, the skull cap worn by prelates?  Well the word comes from "zucca", the Italian for pumpkin.  I wonder who first made the connection between bishops and pumpkins.

This nugget is from the Catholic Dictionary published by Our Sundary Visitor, a book I recommend for all.  And cheap too - €6.40 new in book shops.


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The Ryan Report

Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, May 24, 2009, In : Affairs 
Someone left this comment on the blog:

"I am not really to sure you are or if you even know your self.  But I wonder are you living in the real world and I mean it from the point of view that in the biggest report to have hit the Irish Church you can only find space to try and defend a bishop It scares the hell out me that it was people like your self who in the past both in side the church and outside of the church inside and outside of other bodies buried their heads in the sand and claim no...
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Read before you leap

Posted by Christopher Mc on Friday, May 22, 2009, In : Church 


I find myself forced to break my self imposed silence on the Commission on Child Abuse because I have to comment on the disgraceful behaviour of the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin.  His Grace has always, frankly, been a bit holier than thou when dealing with this issue with his attempts, not just to do the right thing, but to show that other bishops and religious orders are doing the wrong thing.

But his attack on the new Archbishop of Westminster on the day of his installation has me f...
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Bishop Fleming begins implementing Ecclesia Dei Afflicta.

Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, May 3, 2009, In : Church 

The first public extraordinary form Latin Mass in the Killala Diocese since the enactment of Summorum Pontificum will take place in the Church of the Assumption, Ardagh, Crossmolina, Co Mayo on Saturday 16 May at 3pm.  The celebrant will be Father John Loftus, CC, Belmullet, Co Mayo and chaplain to the Connaught Provincial Chapter of the LMSI.  This Mass will take place on a quarterly basis initially, but will be subject to review pending demand.

This, of course, is part of Bishop Fleming's po...
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One good, two bad

Posted by Christopher Mc on Sunday, April 26, 2009, In : Church 


One of the good guys - Bishop Walter Mixa: "A society without God is hell on earth."

You know the way bishops sometimes can be accused of being on the verge of taking a stand.  Well here's two who have taken stands - and they're not good stands either.

Firstly from Germany:  The Chairman of the German Bishops' Conference and archbishop of Freiburg, Robert Zollitsch, believes that Christ’s crucifixion is just a psychological support for those who suffer.

On Holy Saturday, the archbishop denied...


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Very nice mitre and crozier

Posted by Christopher Mc on Thursday, April 2, 2009, In : Church 


So tomorrow (Friday) there will be an announcement at 11 o'clock that Vincent Nichols is to be the next Archbishop of Westminster.  You heard it first here - unless you read it somewhere else - but definitely before the official announcement.  Increasingly it is becoming impossible to keep any Papal Secrets.

I guess it's not bad news, given the names that had been floated - Cardiff and Leeds.  Archbishop Nichols is definitely improving with age, becoming more conservative and courageous - a go...


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Little genius (3) and other stuff

Posted by Christopher Mc on Friday, March 13, 2009, In : Humour 


If you're looking for some light entertainment and a way to meet new people, here's a fun new game I've discovered.

You see someone wearing a Liverpool FC top (or scarf, hat, coat whatever);  you stop them and say "excuse me, do you know you're wearing a Liverpool top?".  They usually reply "what?" in some shape or form - depending on where you are - it may include an explitive.  You then reply "I thought perhaps it was a mistake". 

Usually best to move off quickly at this point, although many...
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Archbishop Dolan - the Drogheda connection

Posted by Christopher Mc on Wednesday, March 11, 2009, In : Church 
A bit busy today.  I discovered there was no facility on this site for comments so I've had to link to a different site and copy html and I am very pleased with myself that it seems to be working.  If you want to leave a comment you have to click on the title of the post and then leave a comment.  You must leave a name and email but they can be fake so don't worry if you want anonymity.

Every evening is spent painting and I suspect this will continue for a long time.  Painting over new plaster...
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Paper of record

Posted by Christopher Mc on Tuesday, March 10, 2009, In : Church 
I wonder has the Irish Times been reading my blog post of yesterday, as they've just picked up the fact that the arrangements announced for Cloyne are somewhat extraordinary and extra-canonical.

Always good to stay ahead of the press.
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Canonical confusion

Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, March 9, 2009, In : Church 


Back to Cloyne for a moment.

This is all very strange.  I had a quick flick through the Code and I cannot find any legislation governing the current situation in Cloyne.  As the various news reports and press releases have made clear, Bishop Magee has not actually resigned.  I presumed originally he'd resigned as allowed for by Canon 401.2:

A diocesan Bishop who, because of illness or some other grave reason, has become unsuited for the fulfilment of his office, is earnestly requested to offe...


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Cloyne and Boyne plus a disclaimer

Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, March 9, 2009, In : Church 

DISCLAIMER – meant to put this in the first post - anything I write is my own opinion and is not intended to represent the views of any organisation of which I am a member or have any connection.

 

Oh yes, the name – Seen and Unseen.  Well obviously from the Creed, but in particular it was mentioned in some context in the Vicar of Dibley and I thought that would be a good name for a blog.  (Although a few others had the same idea as well I see).

 

Keen observers will notice the timing...


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