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Fourth Sunday of Easter. Fr Mark Edney helps us to see what being called one of God's sheep really means. The Lord

Eighteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Mark Edney reflects upon Christ's teaching on poverty in today's Gospel. As an illustration of the

Twenty-Seventh Sunday of the Year. Fr Mark Edney show us how Jesus' sayings on marriage are to be understood as healing

Second Sunday of Advent. Fr Mark Edney sympathises with those who yearn for a new world.Many today could sure use

Seventeenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Mark Edney finds insight into the Our Father from the writing of Péguy. 'I am their

Twenty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Mark Edney encourages us to speak out. This week I am in Rome for a conference

Solemnity of Christ the King. Fr Mark Edney prays for the coming of a Kingdom no eye has seen, and no

Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday). Fr Mark Edney reminds us that the true God, unlike our false gods, always exceeds

Second Sunday of Advent. Fr Mark Edney tells us what is the opposite of a Christian people. The novelist George Bernanos once

Twelfth Sunday of the Year. Fr Mark Edney preaches on the challenge of overcoming the deadly fear abroad in modern

Fifth Sunday of the Year. Fr Mark Edney suggests that we should not be afraid of the ambition of creating a

Fourteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Mark Edney preaches on the identity of the the Lord's labourers. From the very first time

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