Euan Marley
fr. Euan Marley O.P. lives and works at Blackfriars, Cambridge.
euan.marley@english.op.org
Parables: Inside and Out
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) | Fr Euan Marley calls on us to understand that we are to live
The Friends of Lepers
Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year (C) | Fr Euan Marley focuses in on the real hero of the story of
The Homily I Did Not Preach
Twenty-Fourth Sunday of the Year (C) | Fr Euan Marley focuses on a curious phrase found in the original Greek
Fear of the Dark
Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas). Fr Euan Marley shows how the emotions of fear and hope relate
The Hope that Does not Shame.
Third Sunday of Lent. fr Euan helps us to see the nature of Christian hope. Every week in churches throughout the
Beloved Criminals
Solemnity of Ss Peter and Paul. Fr Euan Marley argues that the martyrdoms of Saints Peter and Paul resulted from
Whether There is God
Fifth Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley reflects on how our belief in God is not merely a belief
Rising in the Air
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley reflects on the nature of permanence and change. Great buildings are like balloons
The Servants Knew
Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley guides us to see how our lives can become part of Christ's
Facing The Cross
Good Friday. Fr Euan Marley considers the difference between 'death' and 'dying'. When the first high rise flats were built in
Look at the Sky
Seventh Sunday of Easter. Fr Euan Marley directs our eyes upwards. In the winter of 1978 I had finished my time
An Angry Jesus
Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley suggests that St Thomas Aquinas's teaching on anger helps us to understand