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By Br Vincent Antony Löning | Hopefully by now you are slightly tired of Lent. (If not, give up something more

By Br Thomas Thérèse Mannion | It is common to think of Holy Saturday as the great silence. The pregnant

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Easter Sunday  |  Fr Simon Gaine exults in the good news of the Resurrection of Christ.  The resurrection of Jesus Christ

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Maundy Thursday II  |  Fr Allan White reflects on the renewal of each of us that must be begun and

Maundy Thursday  |  Fr Richard Ounsworth connects the dots between the Eucharist and the washing of feet. Today is the day

By Br Cuthbert Hartley | Spy Wednesday. Judas, and his 30 pieces of silver. It is, rightly, one of the

By Br Andy Opsahl | Given the grim, painful aspects of Christ’s Passion and their reminder to us of the

By Br Joseph Bailham | Traditionally Monday of Holy Week is known as ‘Fig Monday’ because the Gospel of the

Palm Sunday marks the opening of the most dramatic, most important, and most holy time of the Christian year, for

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