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  • Sunday Homily Resources

    16 April, 2017. Easter Sunday

    1st Reading: Acts 10:34, 37-43 Peter and the other apostles are witnesses to the resurrection Then Peter said to the [household of Cornelius]: “I truly understand that God shows no partiality, That message spread throughout Judea, beginning in Galilee after the baptism that John announced: how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit…

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  • Liturgy | Presider's Page

    Presider’s page for 15 April (Easter Vigil)

    We gather around the Easter candle on this cold Easter night, celebrating the Lord’s resurrection. With that light to illumine our way and to warm our hearts, we listen to God’s word at the Easter Vigil and prepare to renew our baptism an make a new start in the Easter springtime.

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    15 April, 2017. Holy Saturday

    There is no Mass on Holy Saturday. Here are some reflections for this sombre day. Evocative signs This is our Passover, the night of nights and the feast of feasts. Let us celebrate and rejoice, therefore! To let our feelings catch up with our convictions, on this holy night we use fire and darkness and…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    14 April, 2017. Good Friday

    1st Reading: Isaiah 52:13-53:12 The pains of the suffering servant, who carried the sins of his people See, my servant shall prosper; he shall be exalted and lifted up, and shall be very high. Just as there were many who were astonished at him-so marred was his appearance, beyond human semblance, and his form beyond…

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  • Liturgy | Presider's Page

    Presider’s Page for 13 April (Holy Thursday)

    The liturgy that begins with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday continues until we reach Easter. We are at the start of a three-day celebration of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus. We journey from the Last Supper to Gethsemane tonight, from there to Calvary tomorrow, and from the tomb to resurrection and new life at the Vigil of Easter Sunday.

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    April 13, 2017. Holy Thursday (evening Mass)

    First Reading: Exodus 12:1-2, 11-14 Israel’s departure from Egypt — to be celebrated for all time Now a man from the house of Levi went and married a Levite woman. The woman conceived and bore a son; and when she saw that he was a fine baby, she hid him three months. One day, after…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    12 April, 2017. Wednesday in Holy Week

    1st Reading: Isaiah 50:4-9 The Suffering Servant trusts in God for rescue The Lord God has given me the tongue of a teacher, that I may know how to sustain the weary with a word. Morning by morning he wakens, wakens my ear to listen as those who are taught. The Lord God has opened…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    11 April, 2017. Tuesday in Holy Week

    Saint Stanislaus, bishop and martyr 1st Reading: Isaiah 49:1-6 The life of God’s servant seems a failure, but it bears great fruit Listen to me, O coastlands, pay attention, you peoples from far away! The Lord called me before I was born, while I was in my mother’s womb he named me. He made my…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    10 April, 2017. Monday in Holy Week

    1st Reading: Isaiah 42:1-7 My Servant, whom I uphold, the One in whom I delight The Lord says: “Here is my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; I have put my spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice to the nations. He will not cry or lift up his…

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  • Liturgy | Presider's Page

    Presider’s Page for 9 April (Palm Sunday)

    Opening Comment (for Mass without Procession or Solemn Entrance) Today’s liturgy gives us a preview of the events we will celebrate in the Easter Triduum later this week. The passion, death and resurrection of Jesus are the focus of this and every Sunday celebration. Penitential Rite As we prepare ourselves to celebrate these sacred mysteries,…

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  • Sunday Homily Resources

    April 9, 2017. Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion

    First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-7 The Suffering Servant shall not be put to shame The Lord God has given me the tongue of a teacher, that I may know how to sustain the weary with a word. Morning by morning he wakens wakens my ear to listen as those who are taught. The Lord God has…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    8 April, 2017. Saturday of Lent, Week 5

    First Reading: Ezekiel 37:21-28 I will bring them back, and I will cleanse them Say to them, Thus says the Lord God: I will take the people of Israel from the nations among which they have gone, and will gather them from every quarter, and bring them to their own land. I will make them…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    07 April, 2017. Friday of Week 5

    Saint John Baptist de la Salle, priest 1st Reading: Jeremiah 20:10-13 Though many plot against God’s servant, he is safe in God’s hands For I hear many whispering: “Terror is all around! Denounce him! Let us denounce him!” All my close friends are watching for me to stumble. “Perhaps he can be enticed, and we…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    06 April, 2017. Thursday of Week 5

    First Reading: Genesis 17:3-9 Abraham believe in God’s promises, despite delays and disappointments Then Abram fell on his face; and God said to him, “As for me, this is my covenant with you: You shall be the ancestor of a multitude of nations. No longer shall your name be Abram, but your name shall be…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    05 April, 2017. Wednesday of Week 5

    Saint Vincent Ferrer, priest 1st Reading: Daniel 3:14-20, 24-25 Trusting in God, the faithful three are saved from the fiery furnace Nebuchadnezzar said to them, “Is it true, O Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, that you do not serve my gods and you do not worship the golden statue that I have set up? Now if…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    4th April, 2017. Tuesday of Lent Week 5

    Saint Isidore of Seville, bishop and doctor of the church 1st Reading: Numbers 21:4-9 The brazen serpent; anyone bitten can look at it and live From Mount Hor they set out by the way to the Red Sea, to go around the land of Edom; but the people became impatient on the way. The people…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    03 April, 2017. Monday of Lent Week 5

    1st Reading: Daniel 13:1-9, 15-17, 31-62 Susanna is falsely accused; Daniel’s questions uncover the truth There was a man living in Babylon whose name was Joakim. And he took a wife named Susanna, the daughter of Hilkiah, a very beautiful woman and one who feared the Lord. Her parents were righteous, and had taught their…

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  • Liturgy | Presider's Page

    Presider’s Page for 2 April (Fifth Sunday of Lent)

    Opening Comment
    In just over ten days time, the Easter Triduum will begin, on Holy Thursday evening. The time when baptism is celebrated is now very close. We ask God’s help for all the adults and children preparing for baptism this Easter, and pray that we may be fit and ready to renew our baptismal vows at the same feast.

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  • Sunday Homily Resources

    02 April, 2017. 5th Sunday of Lent

    Saint Francis of Paula, hermit First Reading: Ezekiel 37:12-14 During the exile, God’s people were like a pile of dried bones Therefore prophesy, and say to them, Thus says the Lord God: I am going to open your graves, and bring you up from your graves, O my people; and I will bring you back…

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  • Weekday Homily Resources

    1st April, 2017. Saturday of Lent Week 4

    Saint Ceallach or Celsus 1st Reading: Jeremiah 11:18-20 The Just One is led like a gentle lamb led to the slaughter It was the Lord who made it known to me, and I knew; then you showed me their evil deeds. But I was like a gentle lamb led to the slaughter. And I did…

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    Vatican News: On the Return Flight to Rome – Pope: As a pastor, I cannot be in favour of war; too many innocents have died

    April 23 2026
    Joe O'Leary
    James Martin speaks of Pope Leo just as his fans (myself included) spoke of Archbishop Rowan Williams back in 2003. The pope seems to be in the same spot as the archbishop was then, haunted by the danger of schism (which according to the Huguenot theologian Jurieu is "for a Christian, the greatest of tragedies and the greatest of crimes") and bullied by African prelates who like to play the schism card. Fr Martin is delighted with his friendship with Pope Leo (formed during the two synod sessions where they worked together) and with the encouragement Leo gave to his group Outreach in a private audience of last September. I imagine that Leo would also value the friendship and support of Fr Martin, who carries the blessing of his association with Pope Francis. For the agonies the Anglican Communion went through over the "presenting issue" of accepting gays (as previously over ordaining women, another issue of which Pope Leo could say that it causes "more disunity than unity") the archive of the website Thinking Anglicans would provide a lot of instruction. Rowan Williams memorably tried to make the 2008 Lambeth Conference into a dialogal encounter by using Indaba, the Zulu/Xhosa method of communal problem-solving, to replace formal debates and voting with deep, listening‑based small‑group conversations. LGBT-friendly Americans hated the feeling that the lives and loves of human beings were being dealt with as pawns in a church-political game, and some Catholics now may have the same feeling about how synodality has worked out. Both Archbishop Williams and Pope Leo indicated a temporary status to decisions about same-sex policies, as in the word "today" in the following line from the papal interview: "To go beyond that today, I think that the topic can cause more disunity than unity." Again, this seems a cop-out to those for whom the "issues" are pressing.
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    26 April 2026 – 4th Sunday of Easter, (A)

    April 26 2026
    Thara Benedicta
    Key Message: Are you in the hands of your good shepherd? Homily: Testimony: "Me and my friend often go for walk. I am a satisfied person, so I do know have any complaints. I live happily with my family, in my one-bedroom house. My friend talks so much about her insufficiency, though she owns a big three-storey bungalow. I really wondered what kept her so unhappy all the time. So much that at the end of the walk, I would return home completely drained out, hearing her complaints. When I was reading through the Bible verse 'The thief came to steal and Jesus came to give life abundantly,' I understood the real reason. The thief, the devil is stealing all her joy through her thoughts, and Jesus is showering me with peace, again through my thoughts." Have you ever wondered … why do some people live such a useful, meaningful life … while others struggle and feel like they accomplish very little? And maybe deep inside you are asking: “Lord … how do I live the life You have planned for me?” “How do I accomplish what You created me for?” Our Jesus Christ gives us the answer, through today's Gospel: “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” Let us understand this clearly. Abundant life is not just a materialistic life, like more money or success. We have seen people with everything … still empty but people with less … still joyful and impactful. In a manger, St. Joseph and Mamma Mary did not have any material blessings, but they had abundant overflowing life in them. They were aware that they were fulfilling the will of God. So their hearts did not crave for anything more. They lived their lives with satisfied hearts. All that matters is our relationship with our Jesus. When we are close with our Lord Jesus, abundant life will flow from us too. Our Lord Jesus calls you, “You are My sheep.” Now think about this beautiful image. When a sheep belongs to the shepherd, the shepherd takes responsibility for the sheep. So if you feel that you are wandering away from His presence, you can go back to His presence. When you become part of Jesus’s flock, when He sees you tired, or weak, He carries you. Are you trying to do everything alone? Or are you saying, "Lord, I cannot do this without You”? Don't wander alone. Realise that there is your Jesus waiting for you, to carry you on His shoulders. Our Lord Jesus also warns us in today's Gospel, “The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy.” Our enemy, the devil, tries to steal our life through negative thinking, fear and anxiety, distraction, comparison and any sin that slowly pulls us away He does not attack loudly. He slowly drains your purpose. Practical tips: 1. Stay connected to Jesus daily. Start with 10 minutes. Even before you lift your head from the pillow, talk with Him. The Bible says in Psalm 121:3-4, that God watches you even while sleeping, without Him sleeping. Let's think about it. Every night our Father watches over us continuously while sleeping, but in the morning we forget Him. As soon as we get up, we start worrying.Let us give our sweet smile to our Father, or talk with Him as soon as we wake up.  As we all know, relationships grow when we invest time. Can we invest time in our most important relationship? 2. Stop trying to do everything alone. Do it together with Jesus. Instead of saying: “I will manage", say, "Jesus, help me in this.” 3. Trust Him even when you do not understand. You may not see the full picture but the Shepherd knows the path. 4. Be sensitive to the little voice. Listen to that gentle inner voice: “Do this”, “Avoid this”, “Be patient”. This is the voice of your Good Shepherd. 5. Recognise that the negative thoughts are from the enemy. The enemy did not even spare Jesus. He tested our Lord in the desert. So be sure that you will be tested by him. He is not going to give you a red carpet welcome when you try to do something good. So be aware that he is planning to walk through your own thoughts, or through your family or through your well wishes. They will not even know that the enemy is using them to hinder your progress. So do not be angry at them. Pray for them and stay focussed in your beautiful agenda for your life. Let Jesus carry you when you are overwhelmed. Do not quit. Just ask our Jesus, "Lord, carry me.”
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    Vatican News: On the Return Flight to Rome – Pope: As a pastor, I cannot be in favour of war; too many innocents have died

    April 23 2026
    Joe O'Leary
    What is this "formalized blessing"? -- some ordinary Irish priests give a blessing to same-sex couples when asked and did so before Fiducia supplicans. No one thinks it is sacramental. It is simply a blessing on a relationship and on the couple's friendship and their future. Maybe the Germans are making this more formal by celebrating it before a big congregation? I did not know that FS uses the expression "same-sex couples" -- the Vatican started saying straight away that it was the individuals, not their relationship that was blessed. I think that in saying "homosexual couples" rather than "same-sex couples" he lost a chance to show that the church's thinking "does not revolve around sexual morality." I fear that in relying so much on soundbites and on-the-hop interviews Pope Leo is creating a lot of confusion -- he should produce or have his theologians produce comprehensive and reflective documents on Just War and on Law and Morality as applied to abortion.
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    Brendan Hoban in his Western People article of 14.4.2026 takes issue with The Irish Catholic editor

    April 15 2026
    Paddy Ferry
    Joe, thank you for sharing John XXIII’s opening address at the beginning of the Council. I have put it in my archive. I always thought that his words— this will not be precise— “the hopes and dreams, the fears and trials of humanity — I expect he actually said mankind — will now become the hopes and dreams and the fears and trials of our Church” or words to that effect, were part of that opening address. Yet, I cannot find it in your link. Perhaps I have just missed it. Joe, if you ever published a collection of your best contributions on this site many would want a copy. You have been really amazing. Dermot, I don’t know what to make of you. You are obviously an intelligent, educated man. Even in my early innocence — I never used the word Jesus, for example, in any context until well into my twenties because I didn’t want “to take the name of God in vain” — but even in that innocence I still had enough common sense as when I first became aware of papal infallibility at an RE class in my first year at secondary school and I immediately realised it was the most amazing piece of nonsense. Dermot, I would like to quote another great pope to you, Pope Francis. Francis said: “We must avoid the temptation to present our faith as an incontestable certainty, evident to everyone, in appreciation of a God who creates and respects human freedom.” God bless the Pope — well, certainly Francis and now Leo (Bob) too.
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