International priests conference

International priests conference

Pope Benedict XVI afforded us the opportunity to accomplish our long held hope of holding an International Conference for anglophone clergy. In calling the “Year for Priests”, the Holy Father pushed us to put aside all the practical and logistical obstacles that...

Glimpses of our First International Conference

Glimpses of our First International Conference

Conferences do not just “happen”: they have to be organised. Some one remarked that organising priests is like herding cats! Add to this the fact that the Conference occurred in Rome, where “pazienza” is the watchword, and it is amazing that the Conference “happened”!...

Priestly identity: truth & charity

Priestly identity: truth & charity

Rabbi: You are the Son of God. You are the King of Israel. (Jn 1:49) This brief but resounding confession of faith by the apostle Nathaniel gives us the basis for Christ’s mission: his divine sonship. He is the Word Incarnate. This is one of the two hinges on which...

Jesus Christ our Priest

Jesus Christ our Priest

The great and abiding cause of the joy of the Nativity of the Lord and of His Epiphany to the nations through the Three Kings is clearly expressed in the First Letter of John. The cause of our joy is the testimony given by the Holy Spirit Himself: God gave us eternal...

Perspectives on the priesthood

Perspectives on the priesthood

Introductory remarks Having had the honour of previously addressing some members of this august body in Perth, Australia, a number of years ago, it is a distinct privilege to address you, in a more international grouping, “sub umbra Petri”, here in the Eternal City of...

A patristic and pastoral trilogy

A patristic and pastoral trilogy

From the vast patristic literary corpus, three works stand out as classic texts on the priesthood: Gregory of Nazianzus’ Second Oration, otherwise known as the De fuga; John Chrysostom’s De sacerdotio; and Gregory the Great’s Regula Pastoralis. These three works are...

The genius of the Roman Rite and the identity of the priest

The genius of the Roman Rite and the identity of the priest

In recent years, the notion of the genius of the Roman Rite has seen resurgence. That the Oratorian, Fr Michael Lang, and the Jesuit, Fr Keith Pecklers, have both published books called The Genius of the Roman Rite testifies to the usefulness of this turn of phrase....

The hermeneutics of inquisition

The hermeneutics of inquisition

The title of this presentation has already created some surprise, so I have to clarify from the start that, in actual fact, it will not deal with the Roman Inquisition as a historical institution, but rather with the right method of [theological] inquisition; that is,...

The authentic spirit of the liturgy in Roman useage

The authentic spirit of the liturgy in Roman useage

I propose to focus on some topics connected to the spirit of the liturgy and reflect on them with you; indeed, I intend to broach a subject which would require me to say much. Not only because it is a demanding and complex task to talk about the spirit of the liturgy,...