CONTENTS
March 2005
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With changes in pastoral structures in many dioceses, this article explores the place and significance of mandated lay ministry from a theological, canonical and practical level. However, if you still have questions after reading, buy literary analysis essay in which you will find relevant answers based on the latest research.
Hailed by John Paul II as a 'friend of peace', Karl I is viewed by some as a war criminal. Here, an historian looks at the controversial figure of Karl I.
The mimetic theory of René Girard offers a fresh way of understanding the significance of the violence of Holy Week, and of Christ's generous self-offering on the Cross.
Here a Naval chaplain explores some of the dynamics surrounding the place and role of chaplains in the Armed Forces.
A practicing teacher considers how to enable primary school children to participate in the celebration of Mass.
This is the second article in this series which considers the third stage in the RCIA process.
The recent publication by the Bishops of England & Wales, Cherishing Life, is considered here in relation to its usefulness in exploring moral foundations and principles that do not date.
The history and development of the permanent diaconate is reviewed here, together with some pointers that may assist its further development.
This article calls for a pro-active promotion of good management, organisational and economic practice to safeguard and enhance the dignity of ecclesial workers, arguing that economic expediency should never take precedence over gospel values in the Catholic workplace.
For the second article in this series, Signs of Hope, Barbara Wallace reflects on some pastoral initiatives taking place in the diocese of Arundel & Brighton.
Helping the faithful in their darkest hour. John Pontifex explores the work of Aid to the Church in Need, the Catholic charity which inspires people the world over to care for Christians who suffer for their faith.
The author casts an eye over another set of recent books on the Old Testament, including three excellent studies of the Psalms.
This is the second in a series of short articles for newly ordained priests.
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