Sentences with phrase «good priests»

Tell me why it would be good to let my kids spend some one on one time with one of those good priests.
These no good priests, make it bad for the rest of us.
The fact that they are priests, and that they think they are good priests, is, they say, decisive proof that gays can be good priests.
and the saga ends when priest candidates are more carefully screened — there's a shortage of priests true but what is needed are good priests not many priests.
Every year I am upset by personal testimonies of inappropriate advice given by seemingly good priests during a time of confession.
I am still Catholic at heart and met a lot of good priests and nuns and a few that were probably better at being grumpy then religious.
At the same time, I can not help but suspect that some of the rejected whom he interviewed really are rigid and refractory in ways only marginally related to orthodoxy or traditional piety, and would likely not have made good priests.
I have no quarrel with the Catholic church or the many good priests.
There are some very good priests, they are not all like that.
There are way more good priests than bad.
But I can also remember some really good priest.
I've known families who have had to manage the incredulity of non-Catholic friends and family after «admitting» that the reason for a move to a less «highly sought after» area is to be closer to a good priest.
Like location: the starting point isn't «where would we like to live», but rather criteria such as access to a good priest and, of course, enough space to maintain family harmony.
Good priest who are guilty must be punished just like any one else, trial laweryrs i am sure preferred settlement.
Sir Winston and other greats of Western civilization notwithstanding, our good priest from Thebes would have felt most uncomfortable at Trent or in other contemporary centers of Christendom where dogmas were held in high regard.
Groeschel has been a good priest for years!
As such, it was a better tabernacle which required both a better priest and a better sacrifice.
But in death, the good priest in the third row seemed to be saying, the temple becomes suddenly devalued, suddenly irrelevant, suddenly negligible and disposable — «just a shell» from which we ought to seek a hurried and most often unseen riddance.
I think that sums up the life of every good priest I've ever known.
«Great involvement in science and scientific work did not temper Lemaitre's religious impulse that had led him to the priesthood -LSB-...] He was a very good priest, very comprehensive, considering Christianity on a much deeper level than its exterior formalisms.
And I prayed and struggled and finally got a good priest to help me through it.
Father James (Brendan Gleeson) is a good priest who is faced with sinister and troubling circumstances brought about by a mysterious member of his parish.
Instead of cheap thrills, Schrader gives us a frightening vision of a good priest who fears goodness may not be enough.
For Lavelle, how does a genuinely good priest separate himself from these sins if he represents the church?
Though it generated a certain amount of controversy and wasn't loved by all, I thought John Michael McDonagh's Calvary was an interesting and ambitious film that dared to build its story around a good priest.
In arguably his best performance, Brendan Gleeson plays a good priest who is told in the morning confessional that he'll be killed in a week.
CALVARY's Father James (Brendan Gleeson) is a good priest who is faced with troubling circumstances brought about by a mysterious member of his parish.
The concept runs that Lavelle is a good priest, but that the image of the Catholic Church has fallen so far in Ireland that no one trusts anything that he represents.
A darkly funny, furious look at the nature of faith in a world gone wrong, Calvary stars the bearlike Brendan Gleeson as a good priest in a small parish in the west of Ireland.
Because Father James, in stark contrast to the rogues and rapists recently seen wearing cassocks in the movies, is a good man, and a good priest, and — like a spiritual Batman — will do whatever his town needs him to.
The movie begins with Lavelle hearing a confession from an unseen man who says that for seven years, beginning at age five, he was raped by a priest, now dead, and that he'll take revenge by killing a «good priest» — Lavelle — in a week's time.
Among their company is Father James Lavelle (Brendan Gleeson), a good priest, who has been targeted to be murdered by one of his parishioners as an act of revenge against the Church for the sexual abuse the parishioner suffered as a child.
The man who molested him is dead, and he figures it will hurt the Church more to kill a good priest than it would to kill a bad one.
Brendan Gleeson, who also starred in The Guard, leads the film as Father James, a good priest in a small town who only wants to help members of his church with their various scurrilous moral and even amusing problems.
CALVARY's Father James (Brendan Gleeson) is a good priest who is faced with sinister and troubling circumstances brought about by a mysterious member of his parish.
The dialogue of the anonymous confessor continues to outline what will be the framework within which the film will play out; in seven days, having spent their childhood being raped daily by a priest, the faceless victim will shoot Gleeson's priest, plainly because he, a good priest, being murdered will send a greater message.

Not exact matches

The best picture Oscar winner of 2016, this look inside the investigative newspaper team that uncovered the child sex abuse going on among Boston priests is a powerhouse of great acting and storytelling.
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unlike all the catholics who deny, deflect, or defend the priests, the more people that know the better it might be....
Yet I STILL would treat people better then this priest did (and as discussed below, I actually blame him mor ethan the church).
It is good that priests are able to work at good honest labour, in another revolution, perhaps priests will be assigned meaningful tasks and work shoulder - to - shoulder with evolutionary biologists.
Well they always move priests.
«Yet I STILL would treat people better then this priest did» I don't think you do, look how you are treating people here
There are many good and holy priests and bishops who do manifest Christ to the world.
Good luck... thats when the «friends» in the pew really take out their knives and finish destroying the priest.
«Unfortunately, (Catholic) priests are forced to choose between something that is very good - like your love for God and the church - and something that is also very good - which is the love of your partner, your wife,» he said.
The situation — a Jerusalem priest serving in Antioch's territory — was provisional at best.
You will never know what brings each woman to make the decision to terminate a pregnancy, but the simple fact remains: They know the circu.mstances of their lives better than any politician, priest or stranger like you.
If so, we'll see how well the relationship and the faith hold up when her priest tells her she should stop living / sleeping with him out of wedlock.
Not that I fully agree with everything the church does nor condone the actions of those priests, but seriously do you have anything better to do than to spew hate on a comment board?
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