Joe Mulvaney's new book calls on the Roman Catholic Church to repent of the sins of sexism, patriarchy and misogyny and possibly lead the way for other medieval patriarchies to move towards respect, justice and equality for women. His book also tells his own story of priesthood, marriage to Maureen and a strong Christian faith. His opinions and suggestions for reform are based on his experience and faith journey as priest and parent.
Best-selling author of `Saints for Our Time' and `Saints for the Journey' Fr John Murray introduces us to a selection of saints for the family , to mark the World Meeting of Families which takes place in Dublin in August.
Heal from yesterday's pain and find hope for tomorrow with this inspirational guide for Christians--and learn how God's faithfulness is working for your good, even when times are tough.
Corrymeela is Northern Ireland's oldest peace and reconciliation organisation. At its heart is a simple pattern of daily worship that is structured around meditation on the Gospels. This prayer book captures the essence of the Corrymeela prayer experience for everyone who wishes to incorporate its spirituality into their regular prayer practice.
A Quest for Meaning: A Journey Through Science, Philosophy and Spirituality is the final book by the now deceased priest and scholar Dr Fr Gearóid O’Donnchadha.
Following the Covid 19 pandemic, rarely a day goes by when we are not bombarded with distressing images, statistics or forecasts that suggest the future of our planet hangs in the balance and that to avert disaster we must take affirmative action. Time to Call Home is a collection of short meditations inspired by Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical letter on climate change, that encourages the reader to take courage in the face of adversity and to ponder the astonishing gift of the natural world. Unlike many examinations of the environmental crisis, that are understandably prescriptive in approach, the aim of this particular work is not to admonish but to embolden