Deacons homily, Saturday 32nd week year 1
Mass with anointing of the sickReadings: Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Ps 105:2-3, 36-37, 42-43; Lk 18:1-8As a newly ordained deacon, I
Domine, non sum dignus…
The Liturgy is a rich tapestry of Scriptural imagery and allusions, woven together by the Church’s venerable ritual tradition in
Institution Narrative
Two of the most obvious and controversial changes in the new translation relate to the consecration of the precious blood.
Remembering……fr. Richard Dominic Anderson (1910-1981)
Br. Richard Dominic was born on 26th August 1910 in Sunderland and upon leaving school went to work as a
Sanctus
The Sanctus, which concludes the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer, comes directly from the Sacred Scriptures. In addition to the
Thirty-Second Sunday of the Year: Don’t Just Hang Around!
Br. Haavar has provided this weeks Torch sermon. Just click here
Don’t Just Hang Around
Thirty-Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Haavar Simon Nilsen calls on us to long for Christ.In this Sunday's Gospel, we
Preparation of the Gifts
At this part of the Mass, the gifts of bread and wine (along with any financial collection) are presented. We
Quodlibet 35-How Can Anything Exist Apart From an Infinite Being?
The laws of identity and non-contradiction say that a being, at any given moment, is either X or Y, not
The Creed
When we speak about God, it is important to remember that the tools at our disposal are inadequate. Finite human
William Lane Craig in Oxford
Last week, on Tuesday 25 October, William Lane Craig had hoped to debate Richard Dawkins at the Sheldonian Theatre. But