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fr. Euan Marley O.P. lives and works at Blackfriars, Cambridge.
euan.marley@english.op.org

Easter Sunday. Fr Euan Marley wonders why the Resurrection seems to have nothing to do with religion. Here's something odd about

Solemnity of St Joseph. Fr Euan Marley preaches on St Joseph's hope. After walking for four days, my father reached the

Feast of Saint Patrick. Fr Euan Marley offers a bonus sermon for the Feast of Saint Patrick. The field of St

Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed. In praying for the dead, fr Euan Marley becomes an instrument of the Resurrection.  After

Third Sunday of Easter. Fr Euan Marley shows us how Christ has always been with his people, since the beginning

Solemnity of Christ the King. Fr Euan Marley considers the importance of 'The'. Back in the Sixties, there were a string

Trinity Sunday. Fr Euan Marley preaches on the love that has no past tense. 'Two is company, three is a crowd.'

Thirty-First Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley preaches on the dialogue between God and humanity. One morning in our Priory

Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley tells us what it means when Jesus calls Peter - and us

Feast of the Holy Family. Fr Euan Marley preaches on the love that spreads from Jesus, through the Holy Family,

Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley issues a call for a new kind of friendship and a new

Ash Wednesday. Fr Euan Marley invites us to dodge the attentions of the woman with the umbrella and join him

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