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Synods may not work for women
Synods, seen by Pope Francis and many to be inclusive, have the possibility of becoming exclusive. The signs of hope that Synods hold for women and those within the Church who want to see change may deliver the opposite. The warning comes from involved and committed Catholic women in a conversation on Flashes of Insight.…
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Second-class membership for women is unjust anywhere
The Catholic Church organization reflects an ancient society where women are incapable of leadership and governance says Auckland theologian and lecturer, Jo Ayers. “Second-class membership for women anywhere is unjust,” she told Flashes of Insight on Wednesday. Asked by host Joe Grayland if the relationship of women and the Catholic Church is a problem, she…
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Synodality: Power to the people
The Synod word has fallen out of widespread use in Catholic circles, but it is back, big-time. What does it mean? What are the issues? How should we approach a Synod? Joining Flashes of Insight host Dr Joe Grayland to discuss Synods and Synodality are: Synods were introduced to the Archdiocese of Wellington when Cardinal…
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The top-down assumption has made itself ridiculous
Because marriage equality is so prevalent in Catholic countries, Joe Grayland pose whether Catholic theology more than Protestant theology is more open to same-sex blessings? Is there a difference between catholic and protestant theology – more than evangelical protestant theology? James Alison responds to these questions. “Intrinsic to Catholic theology is the notion that grace…
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Seeing people as people
Where is the church going with the debate over same sex blessings? Should our understanding of liturgy, blessing and sacraments be radically rethought or is the problem that we understand blessing, sacraments and liturgy as things that are “done to us”? Answering from a liturgical perspective Tom O’Loughlin says ‘liturgy is a human response to…
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The Vatican’s response to same-gender blessings
The Vatican’s same-gender blessings statement (Responsum) has back-fired according to theologian Dr James Alison. “I’ve been rather encouraged, and particularly surprised how much more unworriedly critical a vast number of people, including cardinals and bishops have been”. He’s calling the Vatican’s move ‘a shot in the foot’. James Alison spoke with Professor Thomas O’Loughlin, Fr…
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Eucharist the celebration of a people
Flashes of Insight – Let’s Talk Liturgy switches focus to the Eucharist as the Celebration of a people, a people attached to a greater body and the tensions that exist between individual expressions of thanksgiving and the expressions of thanks a community may offer. Particular issues discussed include:
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Eucharist the celebration of a people panel discussion
Join Dr Carmel Pilcher, Dr James Siemens and Jo Ayers and Professor Thomas O’Loughlin for a panel discussion hosted by Dr Joseph Grayland. Under discussion is Eucharist as the Celebration of a people, a people attached to a greater body and the tensions that exist between individual expressions of thanksgiving and the expressions of thanks…
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Can you send an apple by email? – Part 3
In part three of Let’s Talk Liturgy the conversation continues about whether we can send an apple by email. In this conversation we consider liturgy in the light of COVID-19 and examine
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Can you send an apple by email? – Part 2
In part two of Let’s Talk Liturgy the conversation centres around Worship bedrocks Liturgy as a product Preparing liturgy Change in liturgical language People reduced to consumers Christ in the assembly Liturgy of the hours and a world view I vs We What to do in the absence of communal liturgy Small worship groups
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