WEDNESDAY REFLECTION
Mid-week Reflection: The Feast of St Ninian St Ninian was an Englishman but since he came from Cumbria he was not far from being a Scotsman! In the year of Our Lord
Mid-week Reflection: The Feast of St Ninian St Ninian was an Englishman but since he came from Cumbria he was not far from being a Scotsman! In the year of Our Lord
Mid-week Reflection: Twenty-Second Week in Ordinary Time During recent research for Art of the Month, I came across a splendid eighteenth century oil painting of a wedding banquet by the Dutch artist,
Twenty-First Week in Ordinary Time At Mass in the school on 19th March, the feast of St Joseph, I said I did not know when we would meet again for the Holy
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‘Surely, nothing can come between God’s love for us and ourselves, God’s love made visible in Christ Jesus our Lord’. This is Paul’s message in the second reading for this Sunday’s Mass
The gift of Wisdom Just a wee quick thought for this Sunday – The Gospel gives us some images which helps us grasp something of the wonder of the Kingdom of God
Changing the World In 2009, the first Darkness into Light event in aid of Pieta House took place in Dublin’s Phoenix Park. Around 400 people walked the 5Km course that year to