Well, it's been a hell of a ride, laying rubber all over the road for the past decade. But it's time to call it a day and park the Rogue in the garage. Effective today, I am shutting down my blog to focus my attention on other endeavours. My thanks to the more than 2.7 million people who regularly joined me on these sojourns through news stories over the years that dealt with the places with issues of religion and faith intersecting with public affairs. May God bless you with a continuing desire to learn about and help disseminate the issues of faith throughout the public square. Happy trails in your continuing travels! Fr. Tim Moyle, p.p. Diocese of Pembroke
Reflections from the pastoral ministry of an Evangelical Catholic Priest.
Why, in all that is Holy, is this article on this blog ? It is an argument put forward by some nutty atheist in the nutty USA, and it is here for comment? Come off it!
ReplyDeleteAnon: It's on the blog because it's about where faith and life collide... 'where the rubber hits the road' as it were. This isn't a blog dedicated to teaching the Catholic faith. That's what I do in my full-time job. It's a place to discuss controversial topics where the world of faith intersects the public square. I hope you can see that this means that I need to post a wide variety of articles and columns on a variety of topics.
ReplyDeleteFr. Tim
So, then, is it not an Evangelical Blog? Are you NOT trying to convert?
DeleteIs it not the duty of a Priest to teach and preach the word of God?
Are you not, always, a Priest in the Order of
Melchisedech?,
Does a Priest have days, or hours, or minutes off where he is Not a Priest? If so, there has been a change mad since I was in Catholic School
I do not recall the saying- Where the rubber hits the road- from the Bible! I do recall the expression Thou art a Priest forever.