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fr. John Farrell, former Prior Provincial and Master of Students, and is now based at Holy Cross, Leicester, from where he exercises a wide-ranging preaching ministry.

Third Sunday of the Year. fr John Farrell explains how we are called to works of mercy and mission through

Second Sunday of Easter (Low Sunday). fr John throws light on our mission as disciples of the risen Lord. The first

Fourteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr John Farrell shows how today's Gospel gives us an insight into the life of the

Twenty-Fifth Sunday of the Year. Fr John Farrell shows us how we are called to communicate the saving presence of Jesus

First Sunday of Advent. Fr John Farrell encourages us to re-enter into the providence of God as we begin Advent. “May the

Ash Wednesday. Fr John Farrell invites us to live out our baptism in every moment of our lives. Ash Wednesday. 'Remember

Here is the homily preached by Fr John Farrell OP, prior provincial, at the funeral of Fr Jonathan Fleetwood OP:

Third Sunday of Lent. Fr John Farrell assures us that sacramental grace never runs dry. Out of the heat haze in an

Sixth Sunday of Easter. Fr John Farrell suggests that we all need to receive the Holy Spirit anew this Eastertide. Today's readings

The Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi). Fr John Farrell preaches on the meanings of 'Body of Christ'. In the Catholic

Twenty-Seventh Sunday of the Year. Fr John Farrell ponders the fruitfulness which lies in Christ. In our readings today there is a

Thirtieth Sunday of the Year. Fr John Farrell seeks a way of avoiding the dangers of being too religious. How are

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