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What sort of image do we paint of Christ in our hearts? Do we paint the true Christ, or a

Seventh Sunday of the Year. Fr Martin Ganeri preaches on the command to be compassionate as God is compassionate. ‘Be compassionate

Br Reginald reflects on Jesus' encounter with the Syro-Phoenecian woman and the conversion of all nations through the faithfulness God

Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Bede Mullens shows how the life of the beatitudes is a lot more than

Imagine for a moment: two strange men arrive on your doorstep, dressed very simply, having no food or money

Fifth Sunday of the Year. Fr Dermot Morrin preaches on the call of St Peter. This is one of the most

About the weekend Why did Jesus have to die for our salvation? Couldn't God have just forgiven us? Would Jesus have

The Gospel tells us to listen carefully to God’s word because it is alive and transformative. Like poetry, it shapes

The Presentation of the Lord. Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe encourages us to look forward with hope. The great feasts of our faith

‘The joy of the gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter Jesus’ - Evangelii Gaudium Readings: Hebrews 7:25-8:6; Mark

Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Robert Ombres considers the difference between overhearing and truly listening. Imagine going to a park

Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Aidan Nichols considers the role of Our Lady in the story of the wedding

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