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Saturday, 13 March, 2010
The Mystery of the Church
The humbled Church
There was a time, says Paul Andrews SJ, when the Irish Church needed the metaphor of the light of the world. for instance, in famine times when it gave us an identity to survive misery. Perhaps now it is time for another image: yeast in the dough, working for good even when unseen, is less attractive, but perhaps ultimately a more encouraging image for the Church in Ireland today.
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Taizé - a parable for today

Fr Peter Sexton writes about Taizé, that in itself is a 'parable of community' and brings reconciliation between divided Christians and separated peoples. He explains how it brought healing to one of his students.

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Shining through
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Profiles of "the movements" in the Irish Church
Below is a list and introductory note on the nine main "movements" or dynamic Catholic organisations that have emerged since Vatican II and are active in Ireland today. Patrick Duffy then provides a short profile of each.
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The "movements" in the Church
The "movements" are organisations which have emerged since Vatican II, mainly of lay people, inspired by a founder and with a method to lead people to a dynamic Christian life. Patrick Duffy explains.
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