A Reflection for The Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (20th February 2022)
though many years have passed, I remember this story as if it happened yesterday. I was scheduled to preside at the first Mass of the day in the parish. In the sacristy there was a note, letting me know that a parishioner who would be attending the Mass was a grandmother who had just received the news of a terminal diagnosis. My heart sank in sorrow.
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- February 3, 2022
A Reflection for the Sixth Sunday of the Year, 13th February 2022
Nowadays if you want a blessing, you have to sneeze. There is an irony attached to this blessing offered to those who have tickly noses. In medieval Rome, a respiratory plague first showed itself with a sneezing fit, and shortly afterwards, the victim died. Witnesses immediately prayed for the afflicted, because they would shortly be among the Blessed.
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A Reflection for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (6th February 2022)
Get Busy Living or Get Busy Dying! In our readings today Isaiah opens us to the beautiful message that God always takes the initiative in our lives and wants us to be collaborators in sharing the message of love for all. God is always seeking us, calling us and prompting us. God gently nudges us to notice, to listen, to hear and – most importantly – to respond.
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- February 2, 2022
A Reflection for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (23rd January 2022)
My first mission was to Ethiopia in 1974. It was a difficult place as the then marxist government had taken over and it was almost impossible to preach the gospel. My job was to teach in a public school as a means of doing youth work. All schools in Ethiopia…
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- January 15, 2022