Soul Food for Sundays

Soul Food for The Second Sunday of Advent, 4th December 2022

Within our own Irish tradition, An Bóthar (the Cow’s trail) was a mediocre type of road.  Its width was laid down by law to accommodate two cows. This was defined in the following way, If two cows are traveling along a bóthar, side by side, one cow should have enough room to turn right around.

Author: admin - November 30, 2022

Dirt track road

A Reflection for the First Sunday of Advent, 27th November 2022

27th November 2022 marks the First Sunday of Advent this year. Advent extends over the last four Sundays before Christmas. The word Advent comes from the Latin advenio, "to come to", and refers to the coming of Christ. Advent reminds Christians of the sacred meaning of Christmas, that is, the birth of Jesus. Therefore, it is a time of preparation and celebration.

Author: admin - November 17, 2022

Advent Wreath

A Reflection for the Feast of Christ the King, 20th November 2022

From the Mass readings for today the word that jumps out for me is King. It is mentioned six times. Relating to Jesus as king, especially in the context of today’s reading, requires an informed faith.   The secular image of kingship is pomp, wealth, as well as military and political power. Jesus did not portray the status of king.  When He first appeared as king, he was accompanied by poor people waving tree branches while He sat on a donkey!...

Author: admin - October 24, 2022

Mosaic of Christ

A Reflection for the Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, 13th November 2022

In the mid-1960s the great powers deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles for the first time. This meant that if a missile launch was detected in the then Soviet Union, the target city in Europe or America had about thirty minutes to wait until detonation. Much debate ensued as to exactly what could – or should – be done during this short wait for Armageddon.

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A person waiting - looking at his watch
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