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Fourth Sunday of Easter. Fr Dominic Ryan preaches on the image of the Good Shepherd. Today’s gospel focuses on sheep and

Third Sunday of Easter. Fr Gregory Murphy considers how the resurrection opens our eyes to the truth. Luke’s story of Jesus

Second Sunday of Easter. Fr Peter Hunter ponders on the nature of faith, and of doubt. It is very difficult for

Easter Sunday. Fr John Farrell preaches on the readings of the Easter Vigil. We have travelled from a garden to a

Good Friday. Fr Matthew Jarvis finds that the Cross of Christ bring colour to the world. Thou hast conquered, O pale

Maundy Thursday. Fr Malcolm McMahon recalls his first experience of the Mass of the Lord's Supper. I remember when ‘foot-washing’ became