Key Message:
Let us remind ourselves like our Lord Jesus, "This is what I came to do".
Homily:
An interesting testimony: "I used to travel to my office by bus. I rea
How often do we hear some one offer comfort to someone in pain with the words, "God doesn't give you more than you can handle." What an absurdity!!! Does God give children cancer? Does God give diseas
The Clontarf link works well. Martin, you summed up Sean's poem beautifully. The interplay is intriguing between you and is special. We are blessed by having a little glimpse of two artists are work
A striking prose-poem that moves beautifully from the author's memory as a child of visits to a local Marian shrine to the earnest pleas of a concerned father to Mary as mother/parent for his teenage
A musical accompaniment :
"It's sometimes said that the Church hierarchy uses inertia as a management tool, let's hope it's not happening at the Synod."
On the temptation of kicking the can down the r
Thank you Patti for your kind words of affirmation.
Every person has a vocation and a mission in life, unique to themselves. I try to be faithful to my calling and bear witness to it. And yes, it is
Hi Soline,
I commend you on all of your striving to have your vocation recognised.
I suppose it is time to form a church that is inclusive, which, as far as I can gather, you seem to be heading? Is t
Fr. Brendan has raised many issues of concern. He wrote, with regard to the decision of so many not to pay the television licence, there are several possible reasons for that decision; a genuine react
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February 4 2024Key Message: Let us remind ourselves like our Lord Jesus, "This is what I came to do". Homily: An interesting testimony: "I used to travel to my office by bus. I rea
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February 4 2024How often do we hear some one offer comfort to someone in pain with the words, "God doesn't give you more than you can handle." What an absurdity!!! Does God give children cancer? Does God give diseas
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Seán Walsh: Hail Mary
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Soline Humbert writes…
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