WEDNESDAY REFLECTION
Mid-week Reflection 24th March 2021 Nebuchadnezzar, or Nabucodonosor! A great name that…but, sadly, not a great person. Verdi called him Nabucco. It was the opera that put Verdi on the map. The
Mid-week Reflection 24th March 2021 Nebuchadnezzar, or Nabucodonosor! A great name that…but, sadly, not a great person. Verdi called him Nabucco. It was the opera that put Verdi on the map. The
The Bible pays Joseph the highest compliment: he was a “just” man. The quality meant a lot more than faithfulness in paying debts. When the Bible speaks of God “justifying” someone, it
Mid-week Reflection 17th March 2021 How can I not speak about Saint Patrick whose feast day is today? After escape from kidnapping and a return to Ireland, there he remained for the
Each of us can discover in Saint Joseph, the man who goes unnoticed, a daily, discreet and hidden presence, an intercessor, a support and a guide in times of trouble. He reminds
The PE department online learning over the next few weeks is based on the Saint Ninian’s Five Steps to Wellbeing. Each week we are concentrating on one of these steps, giving pupils
During Lent it is a good practice to examine our consciences as we use these precious days to prepare for Easter. It is not always easy to face up to our faults
4th Sunday of Lent B21 Homily Out into the Light Good morning everyone! Today, the ‘middle’ Sunday of lent, is known as Laetare Sunday – Laetare means ‘Rejoice!’ We tend not to
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