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Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on May 19, 2014 12:22:03 GMT
The May-June Brandsma Review has just gone into Veritas; the Election caused a delay at the printing stage. Copies also went out in the post this morning.
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Post by hibernicus on May 22, 2014 21:21:32 GMT
Contents: Editorial on how Scots secularists seem to have inherited the old Scots Calvinist view of the Pope as antichrist Editor's desk; comments on Our Lady of Limerick and the martyr Dominican bishop Bl. Terence O'Brien, on the antics of Fr Padraig Standun, on Sean O Riada and Mass in Irish. Fr James Siemens, an Eastern-Rite priest in Wales, comments on the Greek-Catholic church and the current crisis in Ukraine. Mel Comican on how Pope Francis is confronting the Italian mafia. Joe McCarroll applies Psalm 12 to the manner in which our government implemented abortion through lies; unfortunately he ends with an appeal to attend the Vigil for Life, which has already taken place. (Perhaps the March for Life in BElfast in July might be a substitute.) Kieron Wood provides a first-timer's guide to understanding what is going on at an EF Mass. Dom Mark Kirby appeals for support for his nascent Silverstream Priory of Benedictines devoted to Eucharistic adoration (those of you who go to St Kevin's will recall Dom Mark said Mass there last Sunday and gave a talk afterwards). Joe Aston has some reflections on pastoral responses to homosexuality. Fr Daithi O Murchu on St John the Baptist and the wilderness PEadar Laighleis reviews a book by an Evangelical Protestant Celtic scholar which points out that modern fabrications of "Celtic Christianity" obscure the extent to which the mediaeval Celtic Church was part of the wider Latin Church. Hibernicus observes the activities of "pro-choice" advocates of abortion on demand, and reminds us that things can get worse than they are already. Hurling Shots from the Ditch comments on the European Parliament candidates
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Post by Beinidict Ó Niaidh on Jul 21, 2014 11:18:14 GMT
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Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on Jul 28, 2014 12:44:30 GMT
The July-August Brandsma Review has just gone into Veritas.
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Post by hibernicus on Jul 28, 2014 17:37:54 GMT
Thanks and congratulations
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Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on Oct 30, 2014 10:23:47 GMT
The September-October BR is in Veritas right now, very late.
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Post by hibernicus on Oct 31, 2014 21:51:00 GMT
Congratulations and thanks
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Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on Nov 3, 2014 8:57:06 GMT
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Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on Jan 22, 2015 8:52:06 GMT
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Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on May 17, 2018 10:17:54 GMT
The Brandsma Review is very erratic these days, but the latest issue just went into Veritas. It mainly deals with next week's referendum.
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Post by hibernicus on May 17, 2018 21:11:44 GMT
Congratulations and thanks.
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Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on Aug 13, 2019 10:20:47 GMT
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Post by Alaisdir Ua Séaghdha on Aug 16, 2019 7:18:55 GMT
My last posted article is largely based on Professor Patrick Sims-Williams' "The Visionary Celt: the construction of an ethnic preconception" Cambridge Celtic Medieval Studies 11,1986. This is as relevant in its contrast of Celtic romanticism to the advent of the New Age movement as it is to Celtic Studies. The allusion to Stalin reading the Vie de Jesús I owe to Isaac Deutscher's biography.
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Post by brigid on Aug 16, 2019 7:41:16 GMT
My last posted article is largely based on Professor Patrick Sims-Williams' "The Visionary Celt: the construction of an ethnic preconception" Cambridge Celtic Medieval Studies 11,1986. This is as relevant in its contrast of Celtic romanticism to the advent of the New Age movement as it is to Celtic Studies. The allusion to Stalin reading the Vie de Jesús I owe to Isaac Deutscher's biography.
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Post by brigid on Aug 16, 2019 7:42:50 GMT
Is the Brandsma Review still being published?
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