WEDNESDAY REFLECTION
Mid-week Reflection: Memorial of St Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs of the church in Uganda Charles and his friends infuriated King Mwanga. Because of their faith in the Lord they refused to
Mid-week Reflection: Memorial of St Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs of the church in Uganda Charles and his friends infuriated King Mwanga. Because of their faith in the Lord they refused to
Introduction – Pentecost – (taken from John Docherty’s Weekly bulletin) Over the last few weeks, we have looked at the first readings during the Sundays of Eastertide, taken from the Acts of
Wednesday of the 7th Week in Easter-tide. Many of our senior students will be preparing to begin their tertiary education in our Scottish Universities and possibly even in Universities furth of Scotland.
Saying goodbye is good and yet it can be difficult. Goodbyes can be painful as it is challenging for some families depending on the dynamics in the family, but where there is
Father Stephen’s Homily O Captain! My Captain! The final scene of the movie, Dead Poet Society, is one of the most moving in modern cinema. Beloved teacher, Mr Keating is saying a
Today is the feast of the Ascension, when Jesus went back to his Father. It is also in the Church, the day when we begin to pray the Pentecost novena, nine days
Wednesday of the 6th Week in Easter-tide. Tomorrow we will celebrate the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord. Jesus leaves the Apostles and returns to His Father. It is now their