Monthly Archives: June 2015

13th Sunday of the Year: Sts Peter & Paul

The key to it all This weekend the feast of Saints Peter and Paul has invaded the Sunday calendar and sadly (to my mind anyway) arrogated from the liturgy the gospel story of the raising of Jairus’ daughter. This is … Continue reading

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12th Sunday of the Year

Welcome Bishop Elect Patrick! Last Monday I along with the rest of the Diocesan clergy had the opportunity of meeting Bishop Elect Patrick at a meeting in the Cathedral Hall. There must have been over a hundred priests and deacons … Continue reading

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11th Sunday of the Year

A Faith which grows Following the Feasts of Ascension, Pentecost Trinity and Corpus Christi which have dominated our liturgies these pat four weeks, we now return to the Ordinary Sundays of the year. It always comes as a surprise to … Continue reading

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Corpus Christi

The Body of Christ – Amen At the heart of the Christian life lies the Eucharist. What does this imply for us as we journey on our pathway of faith? Let us examine three aspects and see how we are … Continue reading

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Trinity Sunday

The Trinity: Sacramental Love If we fail to talk about the Trinity, then we are not carrying out the task that we have been given through our baptism. That may sound somewhat bizarre, since most of us would find it … Continue reading

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