Today we celebrate the Sacrament which is the source and summit of the Christian life....
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The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity is always celebrated a week after Pentecost....
There are several notable or perhaps somewhat curious elements in the reading chosen for Pentecost...
This Sunday we have listened to the beautiful ‘Priestly Prayer of Christ’ from St. John’s...
There is a lovely Jewish proverb which captures, as only proverbs can, something so true...
The vine is frequently used in the Old Testament as a symbol of Israel. Israel...
Pope Francis caused quite a stir when, at the beginning of his Pontificate, with a...
One of the remarkable things about today’s post-resurrection appearance of Jesus is that he ate...
On the 5th October 1938, a young religious by the name of Sister Faustina (Helen...
Dear Friends in Jesus Christ,
On behalf of Fr Gary and myself, we would like to...
We are about to embark upon our Holy Week 2024, journeying with Our Blessed Lord...
St. John’s Gospel was written some years after the Synoptic Gospels and is the fruit...