Colin Carr
fr. Colin Carr lives in the Priory of St Michael the Archangel, Cambridge.
colin.carr@english.op.org
Who Fills All Things
The Solemnity of the Ascension. Fr Colin Carr ponders the meaning of Christ's heavenly exaltation. One of the features of some
Structures of Love
Twenty-third Sunday of the Year. Fr Colin Carr preaches on the vital importance of community. Our society seems to admire the
True Autonomy
Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Colin Carr notes that an authentic vision of humanity necessarily involves a sense of
Present in Person, in the Church, in Glory
Second Sunday of Easter (Low Sunday). Fr Colin Carr preaches on how Christ touches our lives, dramatically or otherwise. It was
Listen and Eat
Nineteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Colin Carr finds in today's readings a key to the relationship between the scriptures
Sing and Rejoice
Third Sunday of Advent. Fr Colin Carr suggests that a cheerful attitude is essential in building the Kingdom. Advent is a
Thirsting for the Old, Thirsting for the New
Third Sunday of Lent (A) | Fr Colin Carr contemplates the drama of the God who thirsts for our faith,
God at Home with us
Pentecost Sunday (C) | Fr Colin Carr invites us to make room for the God who seeks to make his
The Power of the Contemptible
Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) | Fr Colin Carr urges us to consider the unlikeness of God to
A Worthwhile Encounter
Second Sunday of Ordinary Time (B) | Fr Colin Carr invites us to meet God, and so to be changed. One
The Grammar of Resurrection
Fifth Sunday of Lent (A) | Fr Colin Carr reflects on the resurrection which is made known to mourners. Over the
Suffering with the Distressed
Tenth Sunday of the Year. fr Colin Carr reflects on the nature of Christian compassion. Elijah befriends a foreign widow in