Maynooth College reflects on COVID 19

Maynooth College reflects on COVID 19
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Publisher : Messenger Publications
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781788123334
ISBN-13 : 1788123336
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Book Synopsis Maynooth College reflects on COVID 19 by : Jeremy Corley

Download or read book Maynooth College reflects on COVID 19 written by Jeremy Corley and published by Messenger Publications. This book was released on 2021-06-19 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Where is God in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic? This volume offers a variety of reflections from the perspectives of theology, scripture, philosophy, ethics, liturgy, pastoral, and canon law. The chapters are addressed to anyone seeking understanding, whatever the level of faith. The book will be helpful for those in parish ministry and interested laypersons, especially in the Irish context. Besides being valuable for personal reading, the volume is also a welcome resource for parish councils or small parish groups, because each chapter concludes with questions for reflection and discussion. This book seeks to offer the beginnings of a theological reflection that will doubtless take years to complete. Contributors to the volume include Tom Casey SJ, Anne Codd PBVM, Pádraig Corkery, Jeremy Corley, Philip Gonzales, Michael Hurley, Gaven Kerr, Nóirín Lynch, Michael Mullaney, Neil Xavier O’Donoghue, Kevin O’Gorman SMA, Noel O’Sullivan, Jessie Rogers, Salvador Ryan, and Michael Shortall. The volume also includes an interview on the pandemic originally given to the Tablet by Pope Francis.


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