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| Year for Priests'; 19 June 2009 to 19 June 2010 | |
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| Topic Started: Monday, 16. March 2009, 17:11 (879 Views) | |
| PJD | Wednesday, 14. October 2009, 20:15 Post #76 |
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"send all of its priests off on sabbatical to avoid burnout in today's more pressurised world and to allow them time to refresh their outlook, consider new ideas and so on." Well John, if I were a priest - that I would think might well give me 'burnout' (smile) PJD |
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| John Sweeney | Thursday, 15. October 2009, 22:22 Post #77 |
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I have some sympathy with what you say PJD. I did say to our PP that, when I was working, a 3 months stay in Dublin would have resulted in a stampede to sign up. He laughed, to be fair! John |
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