WEDNESDAY REFLECTION
Mid-week Reflection 17th February 2021 Oh dear, the tough times start again today! Some people may scoff at the little penances we take upon ourselves during Lent. Do they matter? Do they
Mid-week Reflection 17th February 2021 Oh dear, the tough times start again today! Some people may scoff at the little penances we take upon ourselves during Lent. Do they matter? Do they
‘Stretched out his hands …’ Jesus, in today’s Gospel, cures a leper by the healing touch of his hand. A leper was completely outcasted from society due to the huge stigma surrounding
Mid-week Reflection 10th February 2021 I have a fond liking for St Scholastica whose feast day is today. We have something in common. Like me, she was a dizygotic twin! A posh
High Hopes Even in a seemingly hopeless situation hope can shine through. About three years ago RTE in Ireland recently ran a three-part series called The High Hopes Choir, which followed former
During such a challenging time it is important that both parents and pupils have an opportunity to have a time of reflection. If you click on the image below it will take
Following the First Minister’s announcement yesterday, Mark Ratter Director of Education has written a letter for all parents and carers regarding the return to school of our senior phase pupils in the
Mid-week Reflection 3rd February 2021 Yesterday we celebrated the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord and the World Day of Consecrated Life. It was in 1997 that Pope Saint John Paul