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Today's good news articles on your mobile devices, featuring Daily Gospel Commentaries,
Wisdom Line: In their many different idioms the classical spiritual writers have attempted to throw light on the eternal question of union with God.
Every month we give you a brief passage from a spiritual classic.
Jacob's Well: These are brief articles, one per month,on a wide variety of topics concerning the living of the Christian life.
Between Ourselves: This is our Question and Answer desk. We respond to one question each month.
Unfolding the Story of Jesus and Lectio Divina.
Social network to Good News Team links to Facebook at the Tallaght Retreat Centre, Contact details, map and directions to the Retreat centre.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Acorn Code
Genre: Education
App version: 1.44.49.773
App size: 32M
Recent changes: Removed unnecessary permissions for privacy.
Comments:
Insightful, enlightening, utterly brilliant.
A gem of an app that deserves to be more widely read. Fr O'Shea does a great service in bringing to our attention the more apophatic & mystical side of the Catholic tradition. The daily readings are immensely relevant to everyday living while also stimulating an awareness required of us for a deeper understanding of the sacral. Download it and engage with time-honoured Christian wisdom.
It is very informative.
`This is an awesome website. The answers to tough questions within the "between" section are refreshing. This site is restoring my desire to know people of faith. Thought-provoking, faith-inducing, inviting to all - no matter one's faith or lack thereof. My soul has longed for such a community of love. I have had this app for a few months. I now tell everyone about it and read "entries" to my adult children. Thank you.`,Great insight into daily readings by Fr. Donagh O'Shea.. also love the extracts from the mystics and Fr. Donagh's take on it"
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