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Thomas O’Loughlin Publications 6 September 2023 PART A: Academic Publications PART B: Publications in Pastoral and Applied Theology Books 1. Teachers and Code-Breakers: The Latin Genesis Tradition, 430-800 [Instrumenta Patristica XXXV] (Brepols, Turnhout, 1999). 2. Saint Patrick: The Man and his Works (S.P.C.K., London 1999). 3. Celtic Theology: Humanity, World and God in Early Irish Writings (Continuum [Cassell], London 2000). 4. Journeys on the Edges (D.L.T., London / Orbis, New York, NY, 2000). 5. Newman: A Religious Quest (Veritas, Dublin 2001). 6. Discovering Saint Patrick (D.L.T., London / Paulist Press, New York, NY / Mahwah, NJ, 2005). 7. Adomnán and the Holy Places: The Perceptions of an Insular Monk on the Location of the Biblical Drama (T. & T. Clark, London 2007). 8. The Didache: A window on the Earliest Christians (S.P.C.K., London / Baker Academic, Grand Rapids, MI, 2010). 9. Gildas and the Scriptures: Observing the World through a Biblical Lens [Studia Traditionis Theologiae XII] (Brepols, Turnhout 2012). 10. Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (Ashgate, Farnham, 2013). 11. The Eucharist: Origins and Contemporary Understandings (T. and T. Clark, London, 2015). 12. The Rites and Wrongs of Liturgy: Why Good Liturgy Matters (Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN, 2018). 12a. Riti Corretti: Perché celebrare bene conviene [Guide per la prassi ecclesiale 31] (Editrice Queriniana, Brescia, 2020). 13. Bede and the Tabernacle (St Paul’s Church, Jarrow, 2019). 14. Eating Together, Becoming One: Taking Up Pope Francis’s Call to Theologians (Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN, 2019). 15. Discipleship and Society in the Early Churches (James Clark and Co., Cambridge 2022). Articles 1. ‘All Hallows College and America 1842-1860,’ All Hallows Studies 1983 (Dublin 1983), 47-65. 2. ‘The Demand and Supply of Priests from All Hallows College, Dublin, in America: 1842-1860,’ Records of the American Catholic Historical Society 95(1984)39-60. 3. ‘Knowing God and Knowing the Cosmos: Augustine’s Legacy of Tension,’ Irish Philosophical Journal 6(1989)27-58. 4. ‘Who is Anselm’s Fool?’ The New Scholasticism 63(1989)313-325. 5. ‘The Significance of Sunday: Three Ninth-Century Catecheses,’ Worship 64(1990)533-544. 6. ‘Newman, Vincent of Lérins and Development,’ Irish Theological Quarterly 58(1991)147-166. 7. ‘B.N. Lat 10616: A hitherto un-noticed Carolingian scriptural work,’ Hiberno-Latin Newsletter 5(1991/2)13. 8. ‘“Aquae super caelos” (Gn 1:6-7): The First Faith-Science Debate,’ Milltown Studies 29(1992)92-114. 8a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 9. ‘Unexplored Irish Influences on Eriugena,’ Recherches de Théologie Ancienne et Médiévale 59(1992)23-40. 10. ‘The Libri Philosophorum and Augustine’s Conversions,’ in T. Finan and V. Twomey eds, The Relationship Between Neoplatonism and Christianity (Four Courts Press, Dublin 1992), 101-125. Comment on this article has been made in reviews of the volume by S.G. Hall (Journal of Ecclesiastical History 45(1994)719-720); R.J. Teske (Augustinian Studies 24(1993)199-204); and N. Madden (Irish Theological Quarterly 60(1994)154-156). 11. ‘The Exegetical Purpose of Adomnán’s De Locis Sanctis,’ Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 24(1992)37-53. 11a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 12. ‘Adam’s Burial at Hebron: Some Aspects of its Significance in the Latin Tradition,’ Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 15(1992)66-88. 12a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 13. ‘The Quincentenary of Schedel’s Map of the Creation: A Turning Point in the Development of the Modern Mind,’ Milltown Studies 31(1993)30-52. 14. ‘The Earliest World Maps Known in Ireland,’ History Ireland 1:1(1993)7-10. 15. ‘An Irish (?) Interpolation in Caesarius of Arles’ Sermo 84,’ Milltown Studies 31(1993)143-145. 16. ‘Medieval Papal Letters: A Source for Local History,’ History Ireland 1:3 (1993) 56-58. 17. ‘A Note on Isidore and the Pseudo-Isidore: Caveat lector,’ Hiberno-Latin Newsletter 6(1993)11. 18. ‘Adam’s Rib and the Equality of the Sexes: Some Medieval Exegesis of Gen 2:21-22,’ Irish Theological Quarterly 59(1993)44-54. 18a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 19. ‘The “baptism of tears” in early Anglo-Saxon sources’ [with Helen Conrad-O’Briain], Anglo-Saxon England 22 (C.U.P., Cambridge 1993), 65-83. 20. ‘Julian of Toledo’s Antikeimenon and the Development of Latin Exegesis,’ Proceeding of the Irish Biblical Association 16(1993)80-98. 20a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 21. ‘St Patrick and an Irish Theology,’ Doctrine and Life 44(1994)153-159. 22. ‘Astrology and Thirteenth Century Philosophy: A New Angle on Old Problems,’ Milltown Studies 33(1994)89-110. 23. ‘The Latin Versions of the Scriptures in Use on Iona in the Late Seventh Century,’ Peritia 8(1994)18-26. 24. ‘The Library of Iona in the Late Seventh Century: The Evidence from Adomnán’s De locis sanctis,’ Ériu 45(1994)33-52. 25. ‘Dating the De situ Hierusolimae: The Insular Evidence,’ Revue Bénédictine 105(1995)9-19. 26. ‘Newman on Doing Theology,’ New Blackfriars 76(1995)92-98. 27. ‘The Meaning of ‘Gift’ in Latin and English Theological Usage,’ Milltown Studies 35(1995)134-137. 28. ‘The Symbol gives Life: Eucherius of Lyons’ Formula for Exegesis,’ in T. Finan and V. Twomey eds, Scriptural Interpretation in the Fathers: Letter and Spirit (Four Courts Press, Dublin 1995), 221-252. 28a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 29. ‘Adomnán the Illustrious,’ The Innes Review 46(1995)1-14. 30. ‘The Controversy over Methuselah’s Death: Proto-chronology and the Origins of the Western Concept of Inerrancy,’ Recherches de Théologie Ancienne et Médiévale 62(1995)182-225. 30a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 31. ‘The Waters above the Heavens, Isidore, and the Latin Tradition,’ Milltown Studies 36(1995)104-117. 31a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 32. ‘Seeking the Medieval View of the Song of Songs,’ Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 18(1995)94-116. 32a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 33. ‘“The Gates of Hell”: From Metaphor to Fact,’ Milltown Studies 38(1996)98-114. 33a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 34. ‘Biblical Contradictions in the Periphyseon and the Development of Eriugena’s Method,’ in C. Steel, J. McEvoy, and G. van Riel eds, Iohannes Scottus Eriugena and the Scriptures (Leuven University Press, Leuven 1996), pp. 103-26. 34a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 35. ‘Tyconius’ Use of the Canonical Gospels,’ Revue Bénédictine 106(1996)229-33. 36. ‘The Latin Sources of Medieval Irish Culture: A Partial Status Quaestionis’ in K. McCone and K. Simms eds, Progress in Celtic Studies (Maynooth 1996), pp. 91-105. 37. ‘The View from Iona: Adomnán’s mental maps,’ Peritia 10(1996)98-122. 38. ‘The Text of Cyprian’s Ad Quirinum III, lviii: An Emendation,’ Manuscripta 40(1996)49-53. 39. ‘Muirchú’s Vita Patricii: A Note on an Unidentified Source,’ Ériu 47(1996)89-93. 40. ‘Adomnán and mira rotunditas,’ Ériu 47(1996)95-99. 41. ‘Isidore’s Use of Gregory the Great in the Exegesis of Genesis,’ Revue Bénédictine 107(1997)263-9. 42. ‘Living in the Ocean: the significance of the patristic understanding of oceanus for writings from Iona’ in C. Bourke ed., Studies in the Cult of Saint Columba (Four Courts Press, Dublin 1997), pp. 11-23. 43. ‘Res, tempus, locus, persona: Adomnán’s Exegetical Method,’ Innes Review 48(1997)95-111. 43a. Re-printed in: D. Broun and T.O. Clancy eds, Spes Scotorum Hope of the Scots: Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland (T. and T. Clark, Edinburgh 1999), pp. 139-158. 44. ‘The Mysticism of Number in the Medieval Period before Eriugena’ in J.J. Cleary ed., The Perennial Tradition of Neoplatonism (Leuven University Press, Leuven 1997), pp. 397-416. 44a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 45. ‘Individual anonymity and collective identity: the enigma of early medieval Latin theologians,’ Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévale 64(1997)291-314. 45a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 46. ‘Adomnán and Arculf: The Case of an Expert Witness’, Journal of Medieval Latin 7(1997)127-146. 47. ‘Marriage and Sexuality in the Hibernensis,’ Peritia 11(1997)188-206. 48. ‘The Salzburg Fragment of Adomnán’s De locis sanctis,’ Manuscripta 41(1997)32-37. 49. ‘Adomnán’s De locis sanctis: a textual emendation and an additional source identification,’ Ériu 48(1997)37-40. 50. ‘Medieval church history: Beyond apologetics, after development: the awkward memories,’ The Way 38(1998)65-76. 51. ‘The Celtic Homily: Creeds and Eschatology’, Milltown Studies 41(1998)99-115. 52. ‘“Documenta Q”: Its primitiae reviewed,’ Milltown Studies 41(1998)137-43. 53. ‘“Wendepunkte”: Manuscript Index,’ Hiberno-Latin Newsletter 7(1997/8)4-8. 54. ‘Eucharist or Communion Service?’ The Way 38(1998)365-374. 55. ‘Christ and the Scriptures: The Chasm between Modern and Pre-modern Exegesis,’ The Month 259(1998)475-485. 56. ‘Christ as the focus of Genesis Exegesis in Isidore of Seville,’ in T. Finan and V. Twomey eds, Studies in Patristic Christology (Four Courts Press, Dublin 1998), pp. 144-162. 57. ‘Maps and Acts: a problem in cartography and exegesis,’ Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 21(1998)33-61. 58. ‘Rhygyfarch’s Vita Dauidis: An Apparatus biblicus’, Studia Celtica 32(1998)179-188. 59. ‘The Development of Augustine the Bishop’s Critique of Astrology’, Augustinian Studies 30(1999)83-103. 60. ‘The List of Illustrious Writers in the Pseudo-Bedan Collectanea’ in H. Conrad O’Briain, A.M. D’Arcy, and J. Scattergood eds, Text and Gloss: Studies in Insular Learning and Literature Presented to Joseph Donovan Pheiffer (Four Courts Press, Dublin 1999), pp. 34-48. 61. ‘Tradition and Exegesis in the Eighth Century: The Use of Patristic Sources in Early Medieval Scriptural Commentaries’ in T. O’Loughlin ed., The Scriptures and Early Medieval Ireland: Proceedings of the 1993 Conference of the Society for Hiberno-Latin Studies on Early Irish Exegesis and Homilectics (Brepols, Turnhout 1999), pp. 217-239. 62. ‘An Early Thirteenth-Century Map in Dublin: A Window into the World of Giraldus Cambrensis,’ Imago Mundi 51(1999)24-39 [and plate 2]. 63. ‘Priestly Celibacy and “Arguments from History”,’ Doctrine and Life 49(1999)411-422. 64. ‘Distant Islands: The Topography of Holiness in the Nauigatio sancti Brendani,’ in M. Glasscoe ed., The Medieval Mystical Tradition: England, Ireland and Wales (Exeter Symposium VI), (D.S. Brewer, Woodbridge 1999), pp. 1-20. 65. Translations in O. Davies ed., Celtic Spirituality (Mahwah NJ 1999): The writings of St Patrick (pp. 67-90; 476-96); the Vita Patricii of Muirchú (pp. 91-117; 496-506); two eucharistic chants from the Stowe Missal (pp. 314-316; 519); three Sunday catecheses (pp. 371-5; 522-3); the Altus prosator (pp. 405-10; 524-528). 66. ‘The Eusebian Apparatus in some Vulgate Gospel Books,’ Peritia 13(1999)1-92. 67. ‘Giraldus Cambrensis’s view of Europe,’ History Ireland 8/2(2000)16-21. 68. ‘The Plan of the New Jerusalem in the Book of Armagh,’ Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 39(2000)23-38. 68a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 69. ‘Palestine in the Aftermath of the Arab Conquest: The Earliest Latin Account,’ in R.N. Swanson ed., Studies in Church History 36: The Holy Land, Holy Lands, and Christian History (Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge 2000), pp. 78-89. 70. ‘Penitentials and Pastoral Care’ in G.R. Evans ed., A History of Pastoral Care (Cassell, London 2000), pp. 93-111. 71. ‘Giraldus Cambrensis and the Sexual Agenda of the Twelfth-Century Reformers’, Journal of Welsh Religious History 8(2000)1-15. 72. ‘The Diffusion of Adomnán’s De locis sanctis in the Medieval Period,’ Ériu 51(2000)93-106. 73. ‘A Woman’s Plight and the Western Fathers’ in L.J. Kreitzer and D.W. Rooke eds, Ciphers in the Sand: Interpretations of The Woman Taken in Adultery (John 7.53-8.11)[The Biblical Seminar 74] (Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield 2000), pp. 83-104. 73a. Re-printed in Early Medieval Exegesis: Sources and Forms (2013). 74. ‘Theologians and their use of historical evidence: some common pitfalls’, The Month 261(2001)30-35. 75. ‘Patrick on the margins of space and time’, in K. McGroarty ed., Eklogai: Studies in Honour of Thomas Finan and Gerard Watson (Maynooth 2001), pp. 44-58. 76. ‘Monasteries and manuscripts: the transmission of Latin learning in early medieval Ireland’ in H. Morgan ed., Information, Media and Power through the Ages (University College Dublin Press, Dublin 2001), pp. 46-64. 77. ‘Irish preaching before the End of the ninth century: assessing the extent of our evidence’ in A.J. Fletcher and R. Gillespie eds, Irish Preaching 700-1700 (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2001), pp. 18-39. 78. ‘The Tombs of the Saints: their significance for Adomnán’, in J. Carey, M. Herbert and P. Ó Riain eds, Studies in Irish Hagiography: Saints and Scholars (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2001), pp. 1-14. 79. ‘Adomnán: A Man of Many Parts’ in T. O’Loughlin ed., Adomnán at Birr, AD 697: Essays in Commemoration of the Law of the Innocents (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2001), pp. 41-51. 80. ‘The Early Church’ in D. Cohn-Sherbok and J.M. Court eds, Religious Diversity in the Graeco-Roman World: A Survey of Recent Scholarship [The Biblical Seminar 79] (Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield 2001), pp. 124-142. 81. ‘One island, one people, one nation: early Latin evidence for this motif in Ireland,’ Institute of Technology Blanchardstown Journal 4(2001)4-13. 82. ‘Muirchú’s theology of conversion in his Vita Patricii,’ in M. Atherton ed., Celts and Christians: New Approaches to the Religious Traditions of Britain and Ireland (University of Wales Press, Cardiff 2002), pp. 124-45. 83. ‘Nominaliaeth yr Oesoedd Canol’ in J. Daniel and W.L. Gealy eds, Efrydiau Athronyddol 65 [O’r Oes Glasurol hyd at yr Oesoedd Canol] (2002)62-74 (translated into Welsh by J. Daniel; University of Wales Press, Cardiff 2002). 84. ‘Imagery of the New Jerusalem in the Periphyseon and Eriugena’s Irish Background’ in J. McEvoy and M. Dunne eds, History and Eschatology in John Scottus Eriugena and His Time (Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference of the Society for Eriugenian Studies Maynooth and Dublin August 16-20, 2000), (Leuven University Press, Leuven 2002), pp. 245-259. 85. ‘“Celtic Spirituality”, Ecumenism, and the Contemporary Religious Landscape,’ Irish Theological Quarterly 67(2002)153-168. 86. ‘“A Celtic Theology”: Some Awkward Questions and Observations’ in J.F. Nagy ed, Identifying the ‘Celtic’ [Celtic Studies Association of North America Yearbook 2], (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2002), pp. 49-65. 87. ‘Collectio Canonum Hibernensis, Book 46’ in English translation for A. Bourke, et aliae, eds, The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing IV: Irish Women’s Writings and Traditions (New York University Press, New York 2002), pp. 12-17. 88. ‘Reading Muirchú’s Tara-event within its background as a biblical “trial of divinities”’ in J. Cartwright ed., Celtic Hagiography and Saints’ Cults (University of Wales Press, Cardiff 2003), pp. 123-135. 89. ‘The Didache as a Source for Picturing the Earliest Christian Communities: The Case of the Practice of Fasting’ in K. O’Mahony ed., Christian Origins: Worship, Belief and Society [Journal for the Study of the New Testament: Supplement Series 241] (Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield 2003), pp. 83-112. 90. ‘The Praxis and Explanations of Eucharistic Fraction in the Ninth Century: the Insular Evidence,’ Archiv für Liturgiewissenschaft 45(2003)1-20. 91. ‘The cult of Mary within the structures of human time: a reading of some early mediaeval Irish martyrologies,’ Maria 3.2(2003)135-169. 92. ‘Early Medieval Introductions to the Holy Book: Adjuncts or Hermeneutic?’ in R.N. Swanson ed., Studies in Church History 38: The Church and the Book (Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge 2004), pp. 22-31. 93. ‘Translating Panis in a Eucharistic Context: A Problem of Language and Theology,’ Worship 78(2004)226-35. 94. ‘Celibate clergy: the need for historical debate,’ New Blackfriars 85(2004)583-597. 94a. Re-printed in: Enda McDonagh and Vincent Mac Namara eds, An Irish Reader in Moral Theology: The Legacy of the Last Fifty Years (Columba, Dublin 2011), vol. 2: Sex, Marriage and the Family, pp. 447-60. 95. ‘Perceiving Palestine in Early Christian Ireland: Martyrium, Exegetical Key, Relic, and Liturgical Space,’ Ériu 54(2004)125-137. 96. ‘Two Sixteenth-Century Biblical Maps in the Founders’ Library, University of Wales, Lampeter’ in W. Marx and J. Burton eds, Readers, Printers, Churchmen, and Travellers: Essays in Honour of David Selwyn (Trivium, Lampeter 2004), pp. 121-68 [= Trivium 35(2004)121-68]. 97. ‘“Things New and Old”: Contemporary Cultural Tensions and the Tradition of Liturgy in Ireland’ in J. Egan and T.R. Whelan eds, City Limits: Mission Issues in Postmodern Times (Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, Dublin 2004), pp. 140-59. 98. ‘Map and Text: A Mid Ninth-Century Map for the Book of Joshua,’ Imago Mundi 57:1(2005)7-22 and pl. 1. 99. ‘The capitula of Muirchú’s Vita Patricii: do they point to an underlying structure in the text?’ Analecta Bollandiana 123(2005)79-89. 100. The following map-spreads in P. Barber ed., The Map Book (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 2005): ‘Deciphering a Book with a Map’, pp. 40-1; ‘Do All Roads lead to Rome?’, pp. 52-3. 101. ‘How many priests do we need?’ New Blackfriars 86(2005)642-657. 102. ‘The Eucharist as “The Meal that should be”,’ Worship 80(2006)30-44. 103. ‘The List of Saints on the bowl of the Ardagh Chalice,’ Journal of Celtic Studies 5(2005)107-113. 104. ‘St Patrick: the legend and the bishop,’ History Ireland 14/1(2006)16-19. 105. ‘The liturgical vessels of the Latin eucharistic liturgy: a case of an embedded theology’ in J. McCormack ed., All Hallows Studies 2006: Festschrift for Dr Moya Curran (All Hallows, Dublin 2006), pp. 115-134. 105a. Re-printed in: Worship 82(2008)482-504. 106. ‘Liturgy and Accountability,’ The Pastoral Review 2/5(2006)9-13. 107. ‘Muirchú’s Poisoned Cup: A Note on its Sources,’ Ériu 56(2006)157-62. 108. ‘The Monastic Liturgy of the Hours in the Nauigatio sancti Brendani: A Preliminary Investigation,’ Irish Theological Quarterly 71(2006)113-126. 109. ‘Theology, Philosophy, and Cosmography,’ in T.O. Clancy and M. Pittock eds, Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature; From Columba to the Union (until 1707) (Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 2007), vol. 1, pp. 115-22. 110. ‘The Myth of Insularity and Nationality in Ireland’ in J.F. Nagy ed., Myth in Celtic Literatures [Celtic Studies Association of North America Yearbook 6], (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2007), pp. 132-40. 111. ‘Division systems for the gospels: the case of the Stowe St John (Dublin, R.I.A. D.ii.3),’ Scriptorium 61(2007)150-64. 112. ‘“Would you read?”: The Task of the Lector,’ Anaphora 1.2(2007)19-36. 113. ‘A Post Resurrection Meal and Implications for the Early Understanding of the Eucharist,’ Transformation 25(2008)1-14. 114. ‘“Celtic Spirituality”: A Case Study in Recycling the Christian Past for Present Needs’ in U. Agnew, B. Flanagan, and G. Heylin eds, ‘With Wisdom Seeking God’: The Academic Study of Spirituality (Peeters, Leuven 2008), pp. 143-61. 115. ‘Memory and Self-Perception: Aspects of Anglican Identity from a Roman Catholic Perspective’ in N. Yates ed., Anglicanism: Essays in History, Belief and Practice (Trivium, Lampeter 2008), pp. 167-86 [= Trivium 38(2008)167-86]. 116. ‘A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (1919) and development of the notion of maps as narrative,’ Sheetlines 83(2008)12-23. 117. ‘The Biblical Text of the Book of Deer (C.U.L. Ii.6.32): Evidence for the Remains of a Division System from its Manuscript Ancestry’, in K. Forsyth ed., Studies on The Book of Deer (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2008), pp. 3-31 [see the later version, 122 infra]. 118. ‘Inventing the Apocrypha: The Role of Early Latin Canon Lists,’ Irish Theological Quarterly 74(2009)53-74. 119. ‘Eusebius of Caesarea’s conceptions of persecutions as a key to reading his Historia ecclesiastica,’ in V. Twomey and M. Humphries eds, The Great Persecution (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2009), pp. 91-105. 120. ‘Liturgical Evolution and the Fallacy of the Continuing Consequence,’ Worship 83(2009)312-23. 121. ‘Losing mystery in history: the challenge of recalling the Nativity’ in J. Corley ed., New Perspectives on the Nativity (Continuum, London 2009), pp. 180-99. 122. ‘The Biblical Text of the Book of Deer (C.U.L. Ii.6.32): Evidence for the Remains of a Division System from its Manuscript Ancestry,’ Scriptorium 63(2009)30-57 [117, supra, is an earlier version]. 123. ‘Another post-resurrection meal, and its implications for the early understanding of the Eucharist' in Z. Rodgers, M. Daly-Denton, and A. Fitzpatrick-McKinley eds, A Wandering Galilean: Essays in Honour of Seán Freyne (Brill, Leiden 2009), pp. 485-503 [113, supra, is an earlier version]. 124. ‘The Protoevangelium of James and the modern Roman Rite: a case study of the structure of liturgical memory,’ Anaphora 3/2(2009)57-80. 125. ‘Treating the “Private Mass” as Normal: Some Unnoticed Evidence from Adomnán’s De locis sanctis,’ Archiv für Liturgiewissenschaft 51(2009)334-44. 126. ‘Map Awareness in the Mid-Seventh Century: Jonas’ Vita Columbani,’ Imago Mundi 62(2010)83-5. 127. ‘Authenticity at the Eucharist,’ Scripture in Church 158(2010)125-8. 128. ‘The De locis sanctis as a liturgical text' in J.M. Wooding, R. Aist, T.O. Clancy, and T. O’Loughlin eds, Adomnán of Iona: Theologian, Lawmaker, Peacemaker (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2010), pp. 181-92. 129. ‘The Perception of the Diaconate in the Early Middle Ages: Some Evidence from Canon Law,’ New Diaconal Review 4(2010)40-7 and 5(2010)34-8. 130. ‘Eucharistic Celebrations: the Chasm between Idea and Reality,’ New Blackfriars 91(2010)423-38. 131. ‘St Augustine’s view of the place of the Holy Spirit in the formation of the gospels,’ in D.V. Twomey and J.E. Rutherford eds, The Holy Spirit in the Fathers of the Church (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2010), pp. 86-95. 132. ‘Salvation and the liturgy: some examples from early Christian Ireland’ in D.V. Twomey and D. Krausmüller eds, Salvation according to the Fathers of the Church (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2010), pp. 123-42. 133. ‘Medieval Nominalism,’ Milltown Studies 65(2010)59-73. 133a. Translated into Chinese by Tian Shufeng and published in The [Beijing] Journal of Catholic Studies 13(2016)82-93. 134. ‘Harmonizing the Truth: Eusebius and the Problem of the Four Gospels,’ Traditio 65(2010)1-29. 135. ‘“The Unfortunate Costigan”, First Surveyor of the Dead Sea,’ History Ireland 19,1(2011)24-6. 136. ‘The Missionary Strategy of the Didache,’ Transformation 28(2011)77-92. 137. ‘Adomnán’s Plans in the Context of his Imagining ‘the Most Famous City,’ Proceedings of the British Academy 175(2012)15-40. 138. ‘The library of Iona at the time of Adomnán’ in R.G. Gameson ed., The Cambridge history of the Book in Britain (Volume I: c.400-1100) (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012), pp. 570-9. 139. ‘Divisions in Christianity: The Contribution of “Appeals to Antiquity”’ in S. Oliver, K. Kilby, and T. O’Loughlin eds, Faithful Reading: New Essays in Theology and Philosophy in Honour of Fergus Kerr OP (T. & T. Clark, London 2012), pp. 221-241. 140. ‘The Prayers of the Liturgy’ in V. Boland and T. McCarthy eds, The Word is Flesh and Blood: The Eucharist and Sacred Scripture - Festschrift for Prof. Wilfrid Harrington (Dominican Publications, Dublin 2012), pp. 113-122. 141. ‘Mark and the Eucharist,’ The Pastoral Review 8/3(2012)49-53. 141a. Translated into Chinese by Zheng Haijuan and published in The [Beijing] Journal of Catholic Studies 10(2013)166-173. 142. ‘A Vernacular Liturgy versus a Liturgy in the “Vernacular”?’ Worship 86(2012)244-255. 143. ‘Jerome’s De uiris illustribus and Latin Perceptions of the New Testament’s Canon’ in J.E. Rutherford and D. Woods eds, The Mystery of Christ in the Fathers of the Church: Essays in Honour of D. Vincent Twomey SVD (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2012), pp. 55-65. 144. ‘Christian Spirituality in Europe: the Celtic Tradition’ in R. Woods and P. Tyler eds, The Bloomsbury Guide to Christian Spirituality (Bloomsbury, London 2012), pp. 304-14. 145. ‘Feeling Time and Celebrating Mystery,’ Transformation 29(2012)251-259. 146. ‘Being a Disciple of “The Way”: Vocation and Mission in the Didache,’ The Japan Mission Journal 66(2012)229-238. 147. ‘At the Lord’s Table,’ Music and Liturgy 38/3 [n. 346](2012)10-13. 148. ‘The presence of the Breuiarius de Hierosolyma in Iona’s library,’ Ériu 62(2012)185-188. 149. ‘The Credibility of the Catholic Church as a Public Actor,’ New Blackfriars 94(2013)129-147. 150. ‘A liturgy of the Word and the words of the liturgy,’ The Pastoral Review 9/2(2013)52-56. 150a. Re-printed in T. O’Loughlin ed., Liturgical Language and Translation: The Issues Arising from the Revised English Translation of the Roman Missal (Norwich 2014), pp. 31-38. 151. ‘The Eucharist and the Meals of Jesus,’ The Japan Mission Journal 67/1(2013)3-11. 152. ‘Celebrating the New Commandment: Foot-washing and our Theology of Liturgy,’ Scripture in Church 43 [n. 169] (2013)118-27. 153. ‘The ecumenical meal of mission: a re-reading of Acts 10-11:18,’ The Japan Mission Journal 67/2(2013)118-127. 154. ‘Reactions to the Didache in Early Twentieth-century Britain: A Dispute over the Relationship of History and Doctrine?’ in S.J. Brown, F. Knight, and J. Morgan-Guy eds, Religion, Identity and Conflict in Britain: From the Restoration to the Twentieth Century. Essays in Honour of Keith Robbins (Ashgate, Farnham 2013), pp. 177-194. 155. ‘The Washing of Feet: the Interplay of Praxis and Theology,’ Anaphora 7/1(2013)37-46. 156. ‘Is every translation a vernacular translation?’ New Blackfriars 94(2013)508-17. 157. ‘The Protevangelium of James: a case of gospel harmonization in the second century?’ in M. 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The following entries in John T. Koch ed., Celtic Culture: a Historical Encyclopedia (ABC-Clio, Santa Barbara, CA 2006): 1. ‘Adomnán, St’, vol. 1, pp. 12-13; 2. ‘Alban, St’, vol. 1, pp. 37-38; 3. ‘Ard Mhacha (Armagh)’, vol. 1, p. 80; 4. ‘Armagh, Book of’, vol. 1, pp. 84-85; 5. ‘Beann Char (Bangor)’, vol. 1, p. 191; 6. ‘Brendan, St’, vol. 1, pp.244-245; 7. ‘Cáin Adomnáin’, vol. 1, p. 327; 8. ‘Cellach, St’, vol. 1, p. 362; 9. ‘Christianity, Ireland’, vol. 2, pp. 408-413; 10. ‘Christianity, Celtic’, vol. 2, pp. 431-435 [with John Carey]; 11. ‘Cistercian Abbeys, Ireland’ vol. 2, pp. 443-445; 12. ‘Colum Cille, St’, vol. 2, p. 468; 13. ‘Columbanus, St’, vol. 2, pp. 468-469; 14. ‘Cummine Find’, vol. 2, pp. 516-517; 15. ‘Eriugena, Johannes Scottus’, vol. 2, p. 718; 16. ‘Gleann Dá Loch (Glendalough)’, vol. 3, p. 820; 17. ‘Monasticism’, vol. 4, pp. 1305-1306; 18. ‘Oengus Céile Dé’, vol. 4, pp. 1388-1389. 13. The following entries in C.A. Snyder ed., The Early Peoples of Britain and Ireland: An Encyclopedia (Greenwood, Oxford / Westport, CT 2008): 1. ‘Adomnán’, vol. 1, pp. 2-3; 2. ‘Alban’, vol. 1, p. 18; 3. ‘Ardagh Chalice’, vol. 1, pp. 33-4; 4. ‘Bede’, vol. 1, pp. 66-7; 5. ‘Book of Armagh’, vol. 1, pp. 74-5; 6. ‘Book of Durrow’, vol. 1, pp. 75-6; 7. ‘Celtic Christianity’, vol. 1, pp. 119-26; 8. ‘Columbanus’, vol. 1, p. 154; 9. ‘Dicuil’, vol. 1, pp. 184-5; 10. ‘Iona’, vol. 2, pp. 326-7; 11. ‘Johannes Scottus Eriugena’, vol. 2, pp. 339-40; 12. ‘Marianus Scottus I’, vol. 2, pp. 383-4; 13. ‘Marianus Scottus II’, vol. 2, p. 384; 14. ‘Palladius’, vol. 2, pp. 435-6; 15. ‘Pelagius’, vol. 2, pp. 439-40; 16. ‘Penitentials’, vol. 2, pp. 441-2; 17. ‘Ségéne of Iona’, vol. 2, pp. 475-6. ‘John Scottus Eriugena,’ in J.I. McGuire and J. Quinn eds, Dictionary of National Biography (Royal Irish Academy and C.U.P., Cambridge 2009), s.n.. 15. The following entries in R.G. Dunphy ed., Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle (Brill, Leiden and Boston 2010): 1. ‘Maximus of Saragossa’, pp. 1097-8; 2. ‘Isidore of Seville’, pp. 880-3; 3. ‘Ildephonsus of Toledo’, p. 843; 4. ‘Julian of Toledo’, p. 951; 5. ‘Bede’, pp. 156-9. 16. The following entries in B.L. Warf ed., Encyclopedia of Geography (Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA 2010): 1. ‘Biblical Mapping’, pp. 195-7; 2. ‘Lynch, William (1806-1865)’, pp. 1808-9; 3. ‘Ortelius (1527-1598)’, pp. 2104-6; 4. ‘Pilgrimage’, pp. 2184-6; 5. ‘T-in-O Maps’, pp. 2844-6. 17. D. Patte ed., Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity (C.U.P., Cambridge 2010): ‘Celtic Christianity: Its Practices and Theology’, pp. 180-1. 18. I. McFarland, D.A.S. Fergusson, K. Kilby, and I.R. Torrance eds, Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology (C.U.P., Cambridge 2011): ‘Celtic Christianity,’ pp. 91-2. 19. G.T. Kurian ed., Encyclopedia of Christian Civilisation (Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford 2011): ‘Isidore of Seville (c.560-636)’. 20. ‘Ministries’ in J. Day and B. Gordon-Taylor eds, The Study of Liturgy and Worship: An Alcuin Guide (S.P.C.K. / Alcuin Club, London 2013), pp. 82-90. 21. The following entry in H.-J. Klauck, V. Leppin, B. McGinn, et al., eds, The Encvclopedia of the Bible and its Reception (De Gruyter, Berlin and Boston): ‘Esdras, Books of: II. Christianity’ in vol. 7: Dress – Essene Gate (2013), 1202-1204. 22. The following entries in K. Pollmann, W. Otten, et al., eds, The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine (Oxford University Press, London 2013): 1. ‘Adomnán’, vol. 2, pp. 492-3; 2. ‘Astrology and Astronony’, vol. 2, pp. 580-3; 3. ‘Columban’, vol. 2, pp. 818-9; 4. ‘Dungal’, vol. 2, pp. 909-11; 5. ‘Gennadius’, vol. 2, pp. 1030-2; 6. ‘Gildas’, vol. 2, pp. 1046-7; 7. ‘Patrick’, vol. 3, pp. 1501-3; 8. ‘Sedulius Scottus’, vol. 3, pp. 1713-4; 9. ‘Vincent of Lérins’, vol. 3, pp. 1862-3. 23. The following entries in D.C. Allison, C. Helmer, V. Leppin, C.-L. Seow, H. Spieckermann, B.D. Walfish, and E. Ziolkowski eds, Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception (De Gruyter, Berlin and Boston): in vol. 8: Essenes – Fideism (2014): 1. ‘Ezra, Greek Apocalypse of’; 2. ‘Ezra, Questions of’; 3. ‘Ezra, Revelation of’; 4. ‘Ezra, Vision of’. in press: 24. The following entries in the Encyclopedia of Early Christianity (Brill, Leiden): 1. ‘Gildas’; 2. ‘Ireland’ 3. ‘Bible: use in liturgy.’ 25. The following entries in the History of Cartography V (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL): 1. ‘Biblical Mapping’ 2. ‘Religious Mapping’. Editing 1. Cardinal Newman: The Catholic University – A Collection of his Writings in Connection with the University (U.C.D., Dublin 1990) – joint editor with Donal McCartney. 2. Hippolyte Delehaye, The Legends of the Saints (Four Courts Press, Dublin 1998) – re-printing arranged, with new introduction (pp. v-xix), by O’Loughlin. 3. The Scriptures and Early Medieval Ireland: Proceedings of the 1993 Conference of the Society for Hiberno-Latin Studies on Early Irish Exegesis and Homilectics. [Instrumenta Patristica XXXI], (Brepols, Turnhout 1999). Adomnán at Birr, AD 697: Essays in Commemoration of the Law of the Innocents (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2001). 5. J.M. Wooding, R. Aist, T.O. Clancy, and T. O’Loughlin eds, Adomnán of Iona: Theologian, Law Maker, Peace Maker (Four Courts Press, Dublin 2010). 6. S. Oliver, K. Kilby, and T. O’Loughlin eds, Faithful Reading: New Essays in Theology and Philosophy in Honour of Fergus Kerr OP (T. & T. Clark, London 2012). 7. Liturgical Language and Translation: The Issues Arising from the Revised English Translation of the Roman Missal [Joint Liturgical Studies 77] (Hymns Ancient and Modern, Norwich 2014). 8. D. De Bruyne, Sommaires, Divisions et Rubriques de la Bible latine (Namur 1914); re-printing arranged, with new introductions, by O’Loughlin and P.-M. Bogaert; now entitled: Donatien De Bruyne: Summaries, Divisions and Rubrics of the Latin Bible [Studia Traditionis Theologiae 18] (Brepols, Turnhout 2014). 9. D. De Bruyne, Préfaces de la Bible latine (Namur 1920); re-printing arranged, with new introductions, by O’Loughlin and P.-M. Bogaert; now entitled: Donatien De Bruyne: Prefaces to the Latin Bible [Studia Traditionis Theologiae 19] (Brepols, Turnhout 2015). 10. G.A. Studdert Kennedy, The Hardest Part (London 1918); edited with introductory material and an apparatus by O’Loughlin and Stuart Bell, and now entitled G.A. Studdert Kennedy: The Hardest Part – A Centenary Critical Edition (SCM, London 2018). 11. Shaping the Assembly: How our buildings form us in worship (Messenger Publications, Dublin 2023). Other 1. ‘Sister Act’ [Interview with Margaret MacCurtain], History Ireland 2,1(1994)52-54. 2. Curated and wrote introductions to the following maps in Map: Exploring the World (Phaidon, London 2015): 1. ‘View of the World from 9th Avenue (Saul Steinberg),’ p. 11; 2. ‘Hereford Mappa Mundi (Richard of Haldingham),’ p. 13; 3. ‘Peutinger Table (Unknown),’ p. 24; 4. ‘Jerusalem (Juan Bautista Villalpando),’ p. 27; 5. ‘Babylonian World Map (Unknown),’ p. 74; 6. ‘The Division of the Earth Between Noah’s Son’s (Simon Marmion [attrib.]),’ p. 137; 7. ‘World Map (Cosmas Indicopleustes),’ p. 138; 8. ‘Madaba Mosaic Map (Unknown),’ p. 144; 9. ‘Map of the Holy Land with the Route of Exodus (Avraham bar Ya’akov),’ p. 145; 10. ‘Ebstorf World Map (Unknown),’ p. 148; 11. ‘Circular Zonal Map (Macrobius),’ p. 166; 12. ‘Come All the Way! (Caminos Santiago) (Cinta Arribas),’ p. 271; 13. ‘Production & Distribution: A Map of the World, AD 1921 (James Francis Horrabin),’ p. 277; 14. ‘Mundus Subterrraneus (Athanasius Kircher),’ p. 278. 2a. Re-printed in new format, but with the same title, contents, and pagination, in 2020. 3. ‘The Big Book: Bracken & Graff, The Schaffhausen Adomnán,’ History Ireland 23,6(2015)56-7 [review article]. 4. ‘Who Ministers What to Whom?’ New Blackfriars 100(2019)139-41. DOI: 10.1111/nbfr.12437 5. ‘Why study theology? Theology as a resource in Christian discipleship,’ The Pastoral Review 15/3(2019)10-14. 6. ‘Why study theology? New answers to old problems,’ The Pastoral Review 15/4(2019)40-43. 7. ‘Why study theology? Thinking beyond the box,’ The Pastoral Review 15/5(2019)49-51. 8. ‘Papal Infallibility,’ Newman: The Journal of the Newman Association 110(May 2020)20-25 [published transcript of lecture]. 9. ‘Surveying Medieval Irish Theology: The Significance of the Clavis Litterarum Hibernensium for the Study of the History of Theology,’ Irish Theological Quarterly 85/1(2020)80-88. 10. Obituary for Professor Nicholas Lash: born 1934, died 2020. On the CTA website: https://ctagb.org.uk/nicholas-lash-1934-2020/ 11. Obituary for Dr Margaret MacCurtain OP: born 27 April 1929, died 5 October 2020. History Ireland 28/6 (November – December 2020)10. 12. ‘A future for our past: An argument for bi-lingual historical Christian texts,’ The Pastoral Review 17/4(2021)51-54. 13. ‘Columba 1500 – The Extent of our Knowledge,’ History Ireland 29/6 (November – December 2021)16-18. 14. Revisor for The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, Fourth Edition (O.U.P., Oxford 2022), of these entries: ‘Adoptianism’; ‘Adoptionism’; ‘Alexander II [Anselm of Lucca]’; ‘Auxiliary Saints’; ‘Bernard of Chartres’; ‘Bruno, St, of Cologne’; ‘Burgundio of Pia’; ‘Charlemagne’; ‘Christian Majesty, His Most’; ‘circumincession’; ‘concursus divinus’; ‘condignity’; ‘contingency’; ‘Defensor’; ‘expectant, the Church’; ‘Groote Geert’; ‘Honorius I’; ‘Idiot, the’; ‘Isidore Mercator’; ‘Marsiglio of Padua’; ‘Oresme, Nicholas’; ‘Robinson, Joseph Armitage’; ‘Schoolmen’; ‘Summa Theologiae’; ‘supererogation, works of’; and ‘Ubertino of Casale.’ 15. ‘Sharing at the Table: Has the Time Come? / Gemeinsam am Tisch: Ist die Zeit gekommen?’ Review of Ecumenical Studies 14,1(2022)4-11. [Editorial as guest editor for special issue: ‘Eucharistic Sharing: Bridge towards Unity – Barrier to Unity?’] DOI: 10.2478/ress-2022-0003 Obituary for Professor Anthony Towey: born 14 October 1959, died 24 June 2022. The Tablet, 2 July 2022, p. 30. 16a. Fuller version of obituary at https://ctagb.org.uk/anthony-towey-rip/ on CTA website. PART B Publications in Pastoral and Applied Theology Books 1. Liturgical Resources for Lent and Eastertide (Columba Press, Dublin 2004). 2. Liturgical Resources for Advent and Christmastide (Columba Press, Dublin 2006). 3. Liturgical Resources for the Year of Luke (Columba Press, Dublin 2006). 4. Liturgical Resources for the Year of Matthew (Columba Press, Dublin 2007). 5. Explaining the Lectionary for Readers (Columba Press, Dublin 2008). Liturgical Resources for the Year of Mark (Columba Press, Dublin 2008). 7. Sunday Mass Readings: the thinking behind the lectionary (C.T.S., London 2010). 8. Making the Most of the Lectionary: A User’s Guide (S.P.C.K., London 2012). 9. Washing Feet: Imitating the Example of Jesus in the Liturgy Today (Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN 2015). 10. In Christ now meet both East and West: On Catholic Eucharistic Action (Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN 2023). Articles 1. ‘The Parish Newsletter’, Intercom Dec 1984, pp. 9-11. 2. Marian Encyclical (Veritas, Dublin 1987) [PAMPHLET]. 3. ‘The Christmas Tree: Its Catechetical Use’, Intercom Dec 1987, pp. 6-9. 4. ‘Newman and the Marian Year’, Homilectic and Pastoral Review 88(1988)57-63. 5. ‘Redemptoris Mater and Ecumenism’, ESBVM Papers (London 1988) [PAMPHLET]. 6. Newman: Seeker After Truth (Veritas, Dublin 1988) [PAMPHLET]. 7. ‘What St Justin said about the Eucharist’, Link-up 30(1990)2-3. 8. ‘Ardagh, Kells, Derrynaflan’, Link-up 31(1990)9. 9. ‘Prayers from Tallaght’, Link-up 32(1990)8-9. 10. ‘Who were the Irish martyrs?’ Link-up 34(1990)6-7. 11. ‘The Spirituality of Teaching’, Religious Life Review 31(1992)200-7; 233-7. 12. ‘Celibacy in the Catholic Church – A Brief History’, History Ireland 3/4(1995)41-46. 13. ‘The Passion in the Liturgy: the demands of celebration,’ New Liturgy 100(1998)6-12. 14. ‘Ecology and Eschatology,’ Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 4,1(1999)71-80. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1558/ecotheology.v4i1.1788 [this publication was, when first published: Ecotheology 7(1999)71-80]. 15. ‘How Not to Say Mass,’ The Furrow 50(1999)613-618. 16. ‘A Celtic Preface,’ The Furrow 51(2000)34-38. 17. ‘Riches from the Tradition: Tírechán’s Creed,’ Doctrine and Life 50(2000)340-344. 18. ‘Liturgy for St Patrick’s Day’, The Furrow 52(2001)140-144. 19. ‘Breaking and sharing: Inspiration from Early Christian Ireland’, Scripture in Church 31(2001)[#122]246-249. 20. ‘Priesthood: Facing Problems with Open Eyes: Review of D.B. Cozzens, The Changing Face of the Priesthood’, Doctrine and Life 51(2001)632-638. 21. Patrick: Missionary to the Irish (C.T.S., London 2002) [Pamphlet]. 22. ‘Preaching on the Sundays of Eastertide’, Scripture in Church 32(2002)[#126] 244-248. 23. ‘The Scriptures and Preaching at Eastertide,’ Scripture Bulletin 33(2003)66-78. 24. ‘Celebrating Ascension and Pentecost,’ Scripture in Church 34(2004) [#134]121-127. 25. ‘Sincerity and the Liturgy,’ The Furrow 55(2004)538-544. 26. ‘The real Patrick,’ The Tablet 12 March 2005, pp. 16-7. 27. ‘Proclaiming Christ in the Year of Mark,’ The Pastoral Review 1/6(2005)24-28. 28. ‘Carol Services,’ Scripture in Church 36(2006) [#144], 125-8. 29. ‘The Christmas Tree and the Liturgy,’ The Pastoral Review 2/6(2006)25-27. 30. ‘Much ado about nothing? The Renewal of Eucharistic Symbols,’ The Pastoral Review 3/3(2007)26-31. 31. ‘Preaching: Why We Bother,’ The Furrow 58(2007)477-9. 32. ‘The Crib,’ The Reader 104,4(2007)2-3. 33. ‘Celebrating Ascension and Pentecost,’ The Reader 105,1(2008)22-3. ‘The Crib,’ Doctrine and Life 58(2008)54-8. ‘Proclaiming that Jesus is Lord in Mark’s Year: The Genius of the Lectionary,’ The Bible Today 47,2(2009)113-119. ‘Pentecost and the Invisibility of Women,’ The Furrow 60(2009)269-72. ‘“Celebrants” or “Presidents”?’ The Pastoral Review 5/6(2009)56-7. ‘The Search for Celtic Christianity,’ Quiet Spaces: Nation 15(2009)10-3. ‘The Meal of Memories,’ Quiet Spaces: Yesterday 16(2010)30-7. 39a. Re-printed in: Doctrine and Life 60(2010)47-52. 40. ‘The People of the Book or the Books of the People,’ The Reader 107,3(2010)2-3. 40a. Re-printed in: The Furrow 62(2011)209-12. 41. ‘Hearing the Gospel at the Eucharist,’ The Pastoral Review 7/1(2011)36-9. 42. ‘The Crib: Its Biblical Links,’ The Bible Today 48,6(2010)286-92. 43. ‘The Bread of Life,’ The Bible Today 49,1(2011)37-41. 43a. Re-printed in: Quiet Spaces: Bread for the Journey 19(2011)12-8. 44. ‘The Gospels: What are we listening to?’ The Pastoral Review 7/4(2011)43-50. 45. ‘The Gospel Readings on Christmas Day,’ The Pastoral Review 7/6(2011)26-9. 46. ‘The Sunday Gospel: Snap Shot or Film Clip?’ Doctrine and Life 61(2011)48-54. 47. ‘Preaching at Pentecost: the Diversifying Spirit,’ Scripture in Church 42 [#166](2012)125-7. 48. ‘The Derrynaflan Paten: Discovering an Ancient Theology’ in S. Ryan and B. Leahy eds, Treasures of Irish Christianity: People and Places, Images and Texts (Veritas, Dublin 2012), 63-66. 49. ‘Latina veritas! – language as a guarantor of truth?’ The Furrow 63(2012)343-7. 50. ‘Thinking in Hymns: “We three kings”,’ The Reader 109,4(2012)6-7. 51. ‘The Water of Life,’ Quiet Spaces: The Water of Life 24(2013)6-11. 52. ‘Saint Patrick: The Legend and the Bishop.’ Africa March 2013, 4-6. 53. ‘Ministry, vocation, and life: a reflection on the resignation of Benedict XVI,’ The Pastoral Review 9/2(2013)4-5. 54. ‘What is the Role of a Modern Pope?’ The Furrow 64(2013)176-177. 55. ‘A new Bishop of Rome,’ The Pastoral Review 9/3(2013)38-40. 56. ‘We are one loaf – a way of understanding the Eucharist,’ The Furrow 64(2013)412-415. 57. ‘Mapping the Book of Joshua’ in S. Ryan and B. Leahy eds, Treasures of Irish Christianity II: A People of the Word (Veritas, Dublin 2013), 53-56. 58. ‘Preaching at Christmas,’ Scripture in Church 43 [172](2013)123-7. 59. ‘The Old Testament Readings: should we bother?’ New Diaconal Review 11(2013)6-9. 60 ‘One Lord, one gospel, one lectionary,’ Franciscan 26(2014)1-2. 61. ‘“Giving” or “Sharing” – differing perspectives on the Eucharist,’ The Furrow 65(2014)270-274. 62. ‘Should we read the Old Testament in worship?’ The Reader 111,2(2014)16-17. 63. ‘Readers at the Eucharist: a special skill set?’ The Pastoral Review 11/1(2015)40-44. 64. ‘The Diversifying Spirit: The Gift of Pentecost,’ The Pastoral Review 11/3(2015)4-7. 65. ‘Many storytellers, one gospel,’ The Reader 113/2(2015)18-19. 66. ‘Introducing a liturgy: reflecting on a moment of communication,’ The Pastoral Review 11,4(2015)4-9. 67. ‘A Dubliner Searches For Sodom And Gomorrah,’ in S. Ryan ed., Treasures of Irish Christianity III: To The Ends of the Earth (Veritas, Dublin 2015), 100-104. 68. ‘A Galway Man Meets John Brown Before He Was “Mouldering in the Grave”,’ in S. Ryan ed., Treasures of Irish Christianity III: To The Ends of the Earth (Veritas, Dublin 2015), 133-135. 69. ‘The Crib: Decoration or liturgical event?’ The Pastoral Review 11/6(2015)16-21. 70. ‘Footwashing: An Action for Lent?’ The Pastoral Review 12/1(2016)4-7. 71. ‘Foot washing on Holy Thursday: New Rubric, Renewed Paradigm,’ The Pastoral Review 12/2(2016)10-3. 71a. Re-printed in Renew n. 177, March 2016, 6-7. 72. ‘Action for Imitation: Washing each other’s feet,’ The Reader 115/1(2016)18-9. 73. ‘The Way of Discipleship: The Washing of Feet,’ The Tablet 270/9143(19 March 2016)6-7. 74. ‘Why foot-washing still shocks us,’ Catholic Herald n. 6753, 18 March 2016, 26-7. 75. ‘Picturing Pentecost,’ The Pastoral Review 12/3(2016)4-9. 76. ‘Is a deacon anything more than a liturgical frill?’ The Pastoral Review 12/4(2016)16-21. 77. ‘The Bible and Western Christianity’ in C.L. Crouch, R. Deines, and M. Wreford eds, Why does the Bible Matter?: The Significance of the Bible for Contemporary Life (The Bible Society, Swindon 2016), 54-63. 78. ‘Ministry, modernity, and the stress of liturgy,’ The Pastoral Review 12/5(2016)4-9. 79. ‘A table in the wilderness,’ The Pastoral Review 12/6(2016)7-11. 80. ‘Meals and the Mass,’ Renew 180(2016) 6-7. 81. ‘Which Gospel on Christmas Day?’ Scripture in Church 47 [#185](2017)104-9. 82. ‘The Lord’s Table – at the centre of the assembly,’ Renew 182(2017)4-6. 83. ‘Many storytellers, one gospel – and now one lectionary,’ The Pastoral Review 13/5(2017)10-14. 84. ‘Rethinking Ministry,’ The Japan Mission Journal 71(2017)151-6. 85. ‘Advent Cheer: the Carol Service as Liturgy,’ The Pastoral Review 13/6(2017)4-8. 86. ‘Foot Washing,’ Liturgy 42/4(2017)4-9. 87. ‘Theology and Christian Discipleship I: What is “God”?’ Doctrine and Life 67/9(2017)3-7. 88. ‘Theology and Christian Discipleship II: Are We Short of Priests?’ Doctrine and Life 67/10(2017)16-19. 89. ‘Theology and Christian Discipleship III: Can We Share a Table?’ Doctrine and Life 68/1(2018)18-22. 90. ‘Theology and Christian Discipleship IV: Does the Spirit Speak in Every Heart?’ Doctrine and Life 68/2(2018)29-31. 91. ‘Theology and Christian Discipleship V: Are People Really “Not Religious”?’ Doctrine and Life 68/3(2018)26-29. 92. ‘The Eucharist: Looking Forwards and Backwards,’ The Pastoral Review 14/1(2018)4-9. 93. ‘Celebrating the Passion Gospels in the Liturgy,’ Music and Liturgy 43/3(2018)6-9. 94. ‘Fire and Light: the chasm between theory and practice at the Easter Vigil,’ The Pastoral Review 14/2(2018)10-15. 94a. reprinted in Liturgy 44/4(2019)4-9. 95. ‘Handle with Reverence: Cardinal Sarah and Communion,’ The Tablet 272 [n.9240](3 March 2018)10. 96. ‘A Necessary Patron,’ The Irish Catholic 15 March 2018, 14-15. 97. ‘Good Liturgy: Does it involve more than “What I like”?’ The Pastoral Review 14/3(2018)16-21. 97a. reprinted in GIA Quarterly 31/4(2020)10-13. 98. ‘The Lectionary – looking at the year ahead, ’ The Pastoral Review 14/3(2018)40-42. 99. ‘Eucharistic Hospitality: Don’t deny the promise of future glory,’ The Tablet 272 [n.9260](21 July 2018)4-5. 100. ‘What buildings say to us: Potters Bar Church,’ Renew n.187 (September 2018), 10-11. 101. ‘Liturgica: We stand to pray,’ Search 41/3(2018)221. 102. ‘Joyful Liturgies. Why?’ The Pastoral Review 15,1(2019)18-22. 103. ‘Celebrating Palm Sunday with Matthew’s Passion narrative,’ The Pastoral Review 15,2(2019)15-18. 104. ‘Space Matters,’ Renew n.189 (March 2019), 10-11. 105. ‘The centrality of the Eucharist: idea and performance,’ Renew n.190 (June 2019), 10-12. 106. ‘We Stand to Pray – The Prayer of the Faithful,’ Liturgy 44,2(2019)26. 107. ‘Liturgy and Inculturation: The Reception of Sacrosanctum Concilium 37-40,’ The Japan Mission Journal 73(2019)114-124. 108. ‘Ministries in the Community,’ Tui Motu InterIslands 240(2019)10-11. 109. ‘The Apprentices of Jesus,’ WelCom 374 / August (2019)16. 110. ‘Ministry?’ Renew 191(2019)10-12. 111. ‘American Carol – Biblical Images,’ The Pastoral Review 15/5(2019)61-64. 112. ‘Eucharist: Sacrament of Unity,’ Liturgy 44,3(2019)8-13. 113. ‘Why study theology 1: Theology as a resource in Christian discipleship,’ WelCom 377 / November (2019)16. 114. ‘Why study theology 2: Asking two theological questions,’ WelCom 378 / December (2019)16. 115. ‘A loaf of bread: the links between life and liturgy,’ Renew 192(2019)10-1. 115a. Reprinted in: Reality 85/6(2020)12-15. 116. ‘Why study theology 3: New Answers to Old Problems,’ WelCom 379 / February (2020)14. 117. ‘Will Catholics and Protestants ever heal their rift over Communion?’ The Conversation (3 March 2020): https://theconversation.com/will-catholics-and-protestants-ever-heal-their-rift-over-communion-132368 117a. Reprinted in: Sight Magazine (6 March 2020): https://www.sightmagazine.com.au/15018-essay-will-catholics-and-protestants-ever-heal-their-rift-over-communion 118. ‘A loaf of bread: the links between life and liturgy,’ Methodist Sacramental Fellowship 147(Epiphany 2020)18-25. [Item 115 above is a summary of this paper.] 119. ‘A slice of cake anyone?’ Renew 193(2020)10-1. 120. ‘Why study theology 4: Theology as Creative Engagement,’ WelCom 380 / March (2020)16. 121. ‘Open new doors to prayer,’ The Tablet 274 [n. 9345] (28 March 2020), 4-6. 122. ‘Imagining Pentecost: Celebrating Women in the Church,’ Liturgy 54,1(2020)6-11. 123. ‘A loaf of bread: loaves are for sharing,’ Canada Lutheran 35,2(2020)15. 124. ‘The Icon of Easter,’ The Pastoral Review 16,2(2020)52-4. 125. ‘The problem with “viri probati”: can we train men to be presbyters without a lengthy seminary formation?’ La Croix International 25 May 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/the-problem-with-viri-probati/12438?campaname=May26 125a. 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Reprinted in: Liturgy 45/3(2020)16-21. 131. ‘Eucharist at our Tables,’ Tui Motu InterIslands 250, July 2020, 10-11. 132. ‘New Lectionary Translations: What is the problem?’ La Croix International 7 August 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/new-lectionary-translations-what-is-the-problem/12866 132a. 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Reprinted in: CathNews New Zealand 21 March 2022: https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/03/21/synodality-non-deference/ 169. ‘From Spectator to Participant: Good Liturgy must facilitate the Common Celebration of of our Common Life before a loving God,’ La Croix International, 25 January 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/from-spectator-to-participant/15533# 169a. Reprinted in: Liturgy 47,1(2022)14-17. 170. ‘Synodality Virtues: avoid confusing language,’ La Croix International, 31 January 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodality-virtues-avoid-confusing-language/15566# 170a. 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Reprinted in: Renew 202(2022)10-11. 173. ‘Do not betray our faith with sloppy words: Adopting a different sort of ascetic practice that can be an important part of our Lenten renewal,’ La Croix International, 7 April 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/do-not-betray-our-faith-with-sloppy-words/15914# 174. ‘Synodal Virtues: Valuing a sense of “agency”,’ La Croix International 13 April 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodal-virtues-valuing-a-sense-of-agency/15940# 174a. ‘Synodal Virtues: valuing a “Sense of Agency”,’ La Croix International 12 September 2022; https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodal-virtues-valuing-a-sense-of-agency/16585 [a further development of the argument of n. 174] 175. ‘Synodal Virtues: the value of open processes,’ La Croix International 20 April 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodal-virtues-the-value-of-open-processes/15966# 175a. 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Reprinted in: CathNews New Zealand 11 July 2022 as: ‘Reading Symbols.’ https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/07/11/reading-symbols/ 179. ‘Giving a Cup of Water,’ Tui Motu: InterIslands 272 (July 2022), 8-9. 180. ‘When I see your heavens,’ Tui Motu: InterIslands 274 (September 2022), 8-9. 181. ‘Transparency: Necessary for Trust,’ Tui Motu: InterIslands 274 (September 2022), 22-23. 182. ‘Food in Christian Memory,’ Methodist Sacramental Fellowship 149(2022)18-29. 183. ‘Love all our Neighbours,’ Tui Motu: InterIslands 275 (October 2022), 18-19. 184. ‘Backgrounds for a Synodal Spirituality,’ Japan Mission Journal 76,3(2022)187-195. 185. ‘Vatican II at 60,’ Tui Motu: InterIslands 277 (December 2022), 18-19. 186. ‘Liturgy, Synodality, and the Great Dialogue of Faith,’ Liturgy 47,4(2022)18-22. 187. ‘Footwashing: Enacting Church,’ Tui Motu: InterIslands 280 (April 2023), 14-15. 188. ‘The origins of “apostolic succession” in early rabbinic writings,’ The Pastoral Review 19,3(2023)6-9. 189. ‘Hospitality from the heart,’ Tui Motu: InterIslands 282 (June 2023), 14-15. 190. ‘Sacrosanctum Concilium @ 60 – still getting our bearings,’ CathNews New Zealand 28 August 2023. https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/08/28/sacrosanctum-concilium/ Resources for the Liturgy 1. 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Sunday 24C in Ordinary Time; Sunday 25C in Ordinary Time; Sunday 26C in Ordinary Time, Scripture in Church 49(2019) [#195] 54-72. 43. Sunday 29C in Ordinary Time; Sunday 30C in Ordinary Time, Scripture in Church 49(2019) [#196] 10-20. 44. Sunday 21A in Ordinary Time; Sunday 22A in Ordinary Time, Scripture in Church 50(2020) [#199] 38-48. 45. Sunday 29A in Ordinary Time (Mission Sunday); Sunday 30A in Ordinary Time, Scripture in Church 50(2020) [#200] 12-20. 46. ‘The Gospel Readings on Christmas Day,’ Liturgy 45,4(2020)24-28. 47. ‘Countdown to Christmas: Reflections on the Great O Antiphons’: 1. ‘Jesus is the Wisdom of God come among us: December 17: O wisdom you come forth from the mouth of the Most High,’ La Croix International 17 December 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/countdown-to-christmas-jesus-is-the-wisdom-of-god-come-among-us/13519 2. ‘Jesus is the Lord who appeared to Moses: December 18: O Adonai,’ La Croix International 18 December 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/countdown-to-christmas-jesus-is-the-lord-who-appeared-to-moses/13532 3. ‘Jesus is sprung from the rood of Jesse: December 19: O stock of Jesse,’ La Croix International 19 December 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/countdown-to-christmas-jesus-is-sprung-from-the-root-of-jesse/13530 4. ‘Jesus is the descendant of King David: December 20: O Key of David,’ La Croix International 19 December 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/countdown-to-christmas-jesus-is-the-descendant-of-king-david/13534 5. ‘Jesus is the sun of justice: December 21: O Oriens,’ La Croix International 21 December 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/countdown-to-christmas-jesus-is-the-sun-of-justice/13540 6. ‘Jesus is he who will lead the nations: December 22: O King,’ La Croix International 22 December 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/countdown-to-christmas-jesus-is-he-who-will-lead-the-nations/13547 7. ‘Jesus is “our God with us”: December 23: O Emmanuel,’ La Croix International 23 December 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/countdown-to-christmas-jesus-is-our-god-with-us/13554 48. ‘Seven ways to celebrate Christmas alone or “without the family”,’ La Croix International 24 December 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/seven-ways-to-celebrate-christmas-alone-or-without-the-family/13565 49. 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Sunday 23B in Ordinary Time; and Sunday 24B in Ordinary Time, Scripture in Church 51(2021) [#203] 45-56. 57. Sunday 31B in Ordinary Time; and Sunday 32B in Ordinary Time, Scripture in Church 51(2021) [#204] 20-26; 30-33. 58. Sunday 6C in Ordinary Time; Sunday 7C in Ordinary Time; and Sunday 8C in Ordinary Time, Scripture in Church 52(2022) [#205] 36-50. 59. Prayer of the Faithful: July, August, September 2022, The Pastoral Review 18,3(2022)84-86. 60. Prayer of the Faithful: October, November, December 2022, The Pastoral Review 18,4(2022)84-86. 61. Prayer of the Faithful: January, February, March 2023, The Pastoral Review 19,1(2023)84-86. 62. Prayer of the Faithful: April, May, June 2023, The Pastoral Review 19,2(2023)83-85. 63. Birthday of St John the Baptist; Sunday 12A in Ordinary Time; and Sts Peter and Paul, Scripture in Church 53(2023) [#210] 68-78. 64. Prayer of the Faithful: July, August, September 2023, The Pastoral Review 19,3(2023)84-86. Didactic Communications and Knowledge Transfer 1. The following spreads in Ann Marie B. Bahr ed., Christianity: The Illustrated Guide to 2000 Years of the Christian Faith (Elanora Heights, NSW, 2009): 1. ‘The Formation of the Canon’ (pp. 54-5); 2. ‘Jerusalem’ (p. 68); 3. ‘Asia Minor and Greece’ (p. 69); 4. ‘Rome, Spain, and Gaul’ (p. 74); 5. ‘Ireland’ (p. 79); 6. ‘Liturgies’ (pp. 96-7); 7. ‘The Cult of Mary’ (pp. 102-3); 8. ‘Growing Influence of the Papacy’ (p. 108); 9. ‘St Gregory the Great’ (p. 109); 10 ‘Saints and the Blessed Virgin Mary’ (pp. 1609-1); 11. ‘Pilgrimages’ (pp. 162-3); 12. ‘Universities’ (pp. 176-7); 13. ‘Unity of Knowledge’ (pp. 178-9); and 14. ‘Aquinas versus Augustine’ (pp. 180-1). 2. ‘A new Pope – a new era’ The Irish Post, 23 March 2013, p. 6. 3. ‘Buried among the saints’ in S. Ryan ed., Death and the Irish: A Miscellany (Wordwell, Dublin 2016), 20-22. 4. ‘A forgotten chapel in Shropshire’ Renew 183(2017)13. 5. ‘Architecture and liturgy: How space can express a theological vision,’ The Catholic Leader [Archdiocese of Brisbane]. 26 May 2019, p. 13. 6. ‘Sharing the Loaf,’ Tui Motu InterIslands 241(2019)3. 7. ‘Where does Eucharist happen?’ Renew 192(2019)10-12. 8. ‘Where two or three are gathered,’ Tui Motu InterIslands 244(2019)3. 9. ‘Coronavirus and the Eucharist: this crisis calls on us to care for one another and thank God at home,’ La Croix International 20 March 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/coronavirus-and-the-eucharist/12034 10. ‘Celebrating together during the crisis,’ La Croix International 1 April 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/celebrating-together-during-the-crisis/12094 11. ‘Coronavirus and the Eucharist: Let’s Discover what it Means to be Church,’ WelCom 381(April 2020)15. 12. ‘Praying at home during this Coronavirus Holy Week,’ La Croix International 3 April 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/praying-at-home-during-this-coronavirus-holy-week/12118 13. ‘An ecumenical moment: Easter solidarity in crisis,’ La Croix International 7 April 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/an-ecumenical-moment-easter-solidarity-in-crisis/12130 14. ‘Celebrating Holy Thursday locked down at home: Discovering new aspects of our discipleship and recovering long-forgotten parts of our tradition,’ La Croix International 8 April 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/celebrating-holy-thursday-locked-down-at-home/12144 15. ‘A lockdown liturgy for Good Friday: a special at-home commemoration of Christ’s Passion during the pandemic,’ La Croix International 9 April 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/a-lockdown-liturgy-for-good-friday/12148 16. ‘A lockdown liturgy for Holy Saturday,’ La Croix International 10 April 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/a-lockdown-liturgy-for-holy-saturday/12150 17. ‘Caveat pastor!: Finding a ‘silver lining’ or two in our COVID-19 liturgical lockdown,’ La Croix International 24 April 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/caveat-pastor/12248 18. ‘Virus and Vocation: The Failure to Identify, Train, and Empower those the Spirit endows with Gifts of Service,’ La Croix International 4 May 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/virus-and-vocation/12298 19. ‘We are celebrants not consumers: COVID-19 and the reappearance of transactionalism in Catholic liturgy,’ La Croix International 18 May 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/we-are-celebrants-not-consumers/12392 19a. Reprinted: Renew 195(September 2020)10-11. 20. ‘Celebrating the Ascension while staying safe: Suggestions for a simple, significant home liturgy celebrate a beautiful feast,’ La Croix International 20 May 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/celebrating-the-ascension-while-staying-safe/12410 21. ‘Trinity Sunday in Lockdown: A liturgy you can celebrate at home,’ La Croix International 5 June 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/trinity-sunday-in-lockdow/12513 22. ‘After the virus: liturgy and accountability,’ La Croix International 15 June 2020. https://international.la-croix.com/news/after-the-virus-liturgy-and-accountability/12563 22a. Reprinted in: CathNews New Zealand (22 June 2020): https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/06/22/after-the-virus-liturgy-and-accountability/ 23. ‘Time to start telling – and doing – the truth in the liturgy,’ La Croix International 8 September 2020: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/time-to-start-telling-and-doing-the-truth-in-the-liturgy/12977 23a. Reprinted in: CathNews New Zealand (14 September 2020): https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/09/14/truth-in-the-liturgy/ 24. ‘Thinking after COVID-19: guests at the Lord’s table,’ La Croix International 1 October 2020: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/thinking-after-covid-19-guests-at-the-lords-table/13105 24a. Reprinted in: CathNews New Zealand (5 October 2020) as ‘Eucharistic Table after COVID’: https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/10/05/eucharist-table/ 24b. Reprinted in: WelCom 388 / November 2020, 12. 25. ‘Clericalism – visible and invisible,’ La Croix International 14 December 2020: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/clericalism-visible-and-invisible/13497 26. ‘Card Readers, COVID-19 and the people of God,’ La Croix International 16 December 2020: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/card-readers-covid-19-and-the-people-of-god/13511 27. ‘A time and motion study: A reminiscence of Water McDonald’ in Salvador Ryan and John Paul Sheridan eds, We Remember Maynooth: A College Across Four Centuries (Messenger Publications, Dublin 2020), 76-78. 28. ‘Ministry, vocation and life: a reflection on resigning oneself to resignation,’ La Croix International 22 March 2021: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/ministry-vocation-and-life-a-reflection-on-resigning-oneself-to-resignation/14011 29. ‘Food Stories: Imagining a more real, more earthed, more human and more story-filled Eucharist,’ La Croix International 22 April 2021: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/food-stories/14165 30. ‘Ascension Day – taking stock of our situation,’ La Croix International 12 May 2021: https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/ascension-day-taking-stock-of-our-situation/14290 31. ‘A new lectionary: more than one translation,’ CathNews New Zealand 13 May 2021: https://cathnews.co.nz/2021/05/13/a-new-lectionary-more-than-one-translation/ 32. ‘Before you print a new lectionary, consider this!’ Liturgy 46,2(2021)20-24. 33. ‘Bastille Day Values: how very Christian those revolutionary values of “liberté, egalité e fraternité”,’ La Croix International 13 July 2021. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/bastille-day-values/14634 34. ‘The minefield of synodality: does “hearing” mean “listening”? ”,’ La Croix International 19 July 2021. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/the-minefield-of-synodality-does-hearing-mean-listening/14672 35. ‘Food Stories,’ Renew 199(2021)10-11. 36. ‘Memory at Christmas: An American Carol and Biblical Images,’ La Croix International 24 December 2021. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/memory-at-christmas-an-american-carol-and-biblical-images/15407 37. ‘“The Eternal Salvation of the Infant is here at Stake”: O’Kane on the Caesarean Operation in 1867’ in S. Ryan ed., Birth and the Irish: A Miscellany (Wordwell, Dublin 2021), 153-156. 38. ‘What a difference a year makes … or maybe not,’ La Croix International 11 January 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/what-a-difference-a-year-makes-or-maybe-not/15465 39. ‘Sharing at the Table: the time has come,’ La Croix International 24 March 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/sharing-at-the-table-the-time-has-come/15842 39a. Reprinted in: CathNews New Zealand (28 March 2022): https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/03/28/sharing-at-the-table-faith-christianity-ukraine-russia-peace/ 40. ‘Easter (Cake) thoughts: gathering as a community that shares and celebrates,’ La Croix International 22 April 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/easter-cake-thoughts/15977# 41. ‘Vocations Sunday – as we ask synodal questions,’ CathNews New Zealand (2 May 2022). https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/05/02/vocations-sunday/ 41a. Reprinted as: ‘Celebrating “Vocations Sunday” and asking synodal questions,’ La Croix International 5 May 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/celebrating-vocations-sunday-and-asking-synodal-questions/16034# ‘Catholic – Anglican Group behind on-going ecumenical explorations,’ La Croix International 26 May 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/catholic-anglican-group-behind-on-going-ecumenical-explorations/16141 ‘Synodality Virtues: Sending the wrong signals at this particular moment,’ La Croix International 30 June 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodality-virtues-sending-the-wrong-signals-at-this-particular-moment/16319# 44. ‘When I see your heavens … : the creator is still greater and ever greater,’ La Croix International 14 July 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/when-i-see-your-heavens-/16392# 44a. Reprinted in: CathNews New Zealand (15 July 2022): https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/07/14/i-see-your-heavens/ 45. ‘Heatwaves and the Christian Agenda,’ La Croix International 16 August 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/heatwaves-and-the-christian-agenda/16500# 45a. Reprinted as: ‘Floods and the Christian Agenda,’ CathNews New Zealand (18 August 2022). https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/08/18/christian-agenda-climate/ 46. ‘No looking back,’ The Tablet 20/27 August 2022, 6. 46a. Reprinted as: ‘No looking back: The goal of the pilgrimage of faith lies ahead, not behind us,’ Liturgy 47,3(2022)24-26. 47. ‘Synodal virtues: valuing and extending theological education (Part I): Theology as a resource in Christian discipleship,’ La Croix International 27 September 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodal-virtues-valuing-and-extending-theological-education-part-i/16661 47a. Reprinted as: ‘Synodal virtues: valuing and extending theological education,’ CathNews New Zealand (6 October 2022). https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/10/06/extending-theological-education/ 48. ‘Synodal virtues: valuing and extending theological education (Part II): We cannot avoid theology if we are to be true disciples of Jesus Christ,’ La Croix International 3 October 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodal-virtues-valuing-and-extending-theological-education-part-ii/16684 48a. Reprinted as: ‘Synodal virtues: valuing and extending theological education (Part II),’ CathNews New Zealand (6 October 2022). https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/10/10/synodal-virtues-valuing-and-extending-theological-education/ 49. ‘Synodal virtues: valuing and extending theological education (Part III): New answers to old problems,’ La Croix International 10 October 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodal-virtues-valuing-and-extending-theological-education-part-iii/16721 49a. Reprinted as: ‘Synodal virtues: valuing and extending theological education (Part III),’ CathNews New Zealand (13 October 2022). https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/10/13/synodal-virtues-valuing-and-extending-theological-education-part-iii/ 50. ‘Synodal virtues: valuing and extending theological education (Part IV): Does the Spirit speak in every heart?,’ La Croix International 14 October 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodal-virtues-valuing-and-extending-theological-education-part-iv/16748 50a. Reprinted as: ‘Synodal virtues: a complex world,’ CathNews New Zealand (17 October 2022). https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/10/17/synodal-virtues-a-complex-world/ 51. ‘Synodal virtues: valuing and extending theological education (Part V): Thinking outside the box,’ La Croix International 20 October 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/world/synodal-virtues-valuing-and-extending-theological-education-part-v/16774# 51a. Reprinted as: ‘Theology is not a bundle of facts,’ CathNews New Zealand (7 November 2022). https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/11/07/valuing-and-extending-theological-education/ 52. ‘More synodal virtues: looking forward with a Vatican II perspective,’ La Croix International 27 October 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/more-synodal-virtues-looking-forward-with-a-vatican-ii-perspective/16804 53. ‘Do you know what we commemorate on November 25th?’ La Croix International 25 November 2022. https://international.la-croix.com/news/culture/do-you-know-what-we-commemorate-on-november-25th/16951# 54. ‘The vocations muddle,’ La Croix International 3 January 2023. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/the-vocations-muddle/17112 55. ‘Pilgrim People and a Synodal Church,’ La Croix International 7 February 2023. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/pilgrim-people-and-a-synodal-church/17272# 56. ‘What you cannot see, you cannot be!’ Tui Motu InterIslands 278, February 2023, 10-11. 57. ‘Synodality and ordinary Catholics, ’ La Croix International 28 March 2023. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/synodality-and-ordinary-catholics/17519# 58. ‘World Refugee Day and Gospel hospitality,’ La Croix International 19 June 2023. https://international.la-croix.com/news/ethics/world-refugee-day-and-gospel-hospitality/17998 59. ‘Hospitality embodies the Gospel Message and challenges the Church,’ The Irish Catholic 20 July 2023. 60. ‘The Synod – and a sign of the times: what would explain why there is now only one Mass over a weekend instead of three?’ La Croix International 29 August 2023. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/the-synod-and-a-sign-of-the-times/18262# 61. ‘If I were going to the synod …?’ The Synodal Times, 1 September 2023, pp. 8-9. 62. ‘What would you want to say to the Synod?’ La Croix International 6 September 2023. https://international.la-croix.com/news/religion/what-would-you-want-to-say-at-the-synod/18289# Electronic Media 1. The following contributions to D. Dyas ed., The English Parish Church through the Centuries: Daily life and Spirituality, Art and Architecture, Literature and Music, Interactive CD-ROM, first edition, York 2010): 1. The Bible (emergence of the canon and the use of the book) 2. Comparison of Canons of the Old Testament 3. Teaching and Liturgy: The Early Centuries 4. The Church in Ireland: The First Centuries