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fr. Peter Hunter teaches philosophy in Jamaica.
peter.hunter@english.op.org

Fourth Sunday of the Year. fr Peter helps us to understand the nature of God's power. It’s hard to avoid having

Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday). Fr Peter Hunter reflects upon the nature of suffering. There is something deeply mysterious about suffering.

The Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi). Fr Peter Hunter shows how the Holy Eucharist brings us the joy of

Eighteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter prompts us to re-examine the everyday events of our lives in the light

Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter tells of the road paved with good intentions. My mother used to say to

Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter gives us some reassuring, but also challenging, words. 'It's not the end of the

Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday). Fr Peter Hunter tells us that Christ offers a radically new beginning. It's tempting to think

Fifth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter finds a world of possibilities opened up through Jesus. There is a beautiful moment

Fourth Sunday of Easter. Fr Peter Hunter preaches on what it is that we recognise in the call of the true

"Peter began to say to him, "Lo, we have left everything and followed you." Jesus said, "Truly, I say to

Good Friday. Fr Peter Hunter asks why Jesus died on the Cross. Why did Jesus die? That's a question that arises for

Third Sunday of Easter. Fr Peter Hunter explains why Jesus is the very opposite of a ghost. I've often wondered just what

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