Saturday after Ash Wednesday
Readings: Isaiah 58:9-14; Ps 85; Luke 5:27-32 One of the most appealing images for me in the bible occurs in the
Friday after Ash Wednesday
Readings: Isaiah 58:1-9a; Psalm 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 18-19; Matthew 9:14-15 As we stand at the beginning of Lent, the Church gives us
Thursday after Ash Wednesday
Readings: Deuteronomy 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-2,3,4,6; Luke 9:22-25. Throughout the ages, Christians have often been accused of being masochists. After all, at the centre
Created to be Fire
Ash Wednesday. Fr Allan White invites us to remember what we are, and what we are to become. A few yards
Carnevale!
The Oxford community celebrated Carnevale on Sunday 22 February. A festive supper based on the theme of the Venetian carnival
On the Areopagus – 13 The Basis of our Hope
One of the factors a lot of people speak about as characteristic of many in society today, especially young people,
GODZDOGZ LENTEN RETREAT 2009
Please join us for our Lenten Retreat, beginning on Ash Wednesday (25 February) and continuing each day until Easter Sunday
On the Areopagus – 12 Neither Jew nor Greek … a multicultural world
We find ourselves reminded several times in the letters of St Paul (Rm 10:12; Gal 3:28; Col 3:11) that there
Ad Salutem Humanam
Seventh Sunday of the Year. Fr Martin Ganeri preaches on the holistic medicine offered by Christ. Thomas Aquinas begins his mighty work,
On the Areopagus – 11 Just War
The use of arms to settle disputes or further political or economic interests has been a constant throughout human history
On the Areopagus – 10 St Paul on Women
Nowadays the popular view of St Paul with regard to women is not a particularly favourable one. I think for
On the Areopagus – 9 Capital Punishment
At one level, we might think that the Church's attitude to capital punishment is simple. If we invoke the fifth