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28 Aug 2010
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Finding the presence of the Spirit of God... In these times of scandal in the institution, great uncertainty in the world, and loss of confidence in our spiritual and political leaders there is a temptation to give up. In recent days in our forum a number of people have called for perseverence and solidarity amongst the grass roots. Today's lead commentary from Kevin Murphy sits well with this call. This is "a back to the fundamentals—back to Jesus" call for us to find solidarity in our communion with one another and with Jesus and his core insights. It's a call to let the Spirit of God guide us through these times. As Kevin concludes: "Even if it is sometimes difficult to live with the life of the Spirit of God within official church structures, we all have the freedom and right and responsibility to welcome the Spirit of God into our personal lives." [more]
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008 :
09 Oct 2009
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Re-thinking our understanding of Church community... Here's a good example of a reflection on Catholica that was triggered by a previous commentary long ago. Tom McMahon mentioned Paul Lakeland many months ago. Kevin Murphy went off to read up on Paul and found some ideas that are well worth reflecting on. The subtitle of Paul's book "Catholicism at the Crossroads" is "How the Laity Can Save the Church". What we're invited to reflect on is the style of community we build as Church. This is a rich reflection worth spending time with. [more]
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007 :
18 Jul 2009
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The great Eucharist starvation in the Church... How to address the shortage of priests? Fr Kevin J Murphy applies a bit of lateral thinking in today's commentary. He seems to assume the shortage isn't going to be addressed so the focus of his attention is more directed at us — the recipients of communion rather than those who confect it and distribute it. He invites us to turn every meal into a Eucharistic celebration. There is no law against it but he also cautions against the threat to Church unity if we become too cavalier in our attitudes. [more]
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006 :
19 Jun 2009
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Vision and Mission... Fr Kevin J Murphy sent this piece in as a reflection on the importance for any community having a clear vision and mission statement. One of the larger problems the institution as a whole seems to be facing is a confusion about what our mission is these days. Is the mission of Catholicism, or Christianity, to be creating a community of socially conformist, pious individuals — or is the prime mission we are charged with to encourage individuals to develop their talents to the full and "to become like God"? [more]
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005 :
28 Aug 2008
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Transforming our lives through a breakfast 'eucharist'… With the continuing crisis in vocations, the reality is that the opportunities to participate in the Eucharist are declining. Fr Kevin J Murphy is a priest in a rural Australian diocese which has been in the news in recent days because the shortage of priests is becoming acute. His reflection today wasn't written to address that crisis albeit that in the future we might be forced more and more into finding new ways of "living our faith". It is a gentle reflection that invites us to transform every meal into a small 'e' eucharist — a time of transformation in our lives. [more]
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004 :
19 Jun 2008
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A different way of thinking about liturgy and Church life… The Bishops are advertising to call people back but there is a shortage of priests to minister to them if and when they come back. Society is changing in so many ways. The nature of how we will be Church in the future will be a lot different to what it is today whatever the Vatican might want. Fr Kevin Murphy suggests we ought to do a little thinking outside the square and look at "New Ways of Being Church". In this commentary he puts forward some suggestions… [more]
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003 :
24 Apr 2008
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Rethinking our notions of parish structure… Fr Kevin Murphy suggests the leaders in the Church need to be paying more attention to the breakdown in the geographical-based parish structure. Self-evidently it is no longer serving the needs of the people, nor of the institution… [more]
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002 :
14 Sep 2007
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Why
people drop out… Fr Kevin Murphy
has been catching up on Bishop Geoffrey Robinson's book and shares these
reflections of his own as to why people are disenchanted and dropping
away from the Church. On the positive side he argues that small faith
communities offer hope in addressing the decline. [more]
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001 :
29 July 2007
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A
new Spirituality for today's needs… In this provocative commentary,
Fr Kevin Murphy asks if we can develop
a pristine Christian Spirituality in accord with the original spirituality
in the Church and which is sympathetic to todays needs? [more]
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