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Deeper Into Love

28th Sunday of the Year

Torch provides a new Catholic homily each week written specially for this web site by Dominican friars, and read by followers worldwide. Read more.

Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year. Fr Nicholas Crowe considers the challenge posed to the rich young man.   Last week Jesus had

Twenty-eighth Sunday of the Year. Fr Martin Ganeri confronts the shocking language of Christ's preaching. ‘I have my banquet all prepared,

Twenty-eighth Sunday of the Year. Fr Leon Pereira warns against an inauthentic kind of Christianity. In medieval art, the devil is

Twenty-eighth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter warns us not to be smug about the rich young man. One interpretation

Twenty-eighth Sunday of the year. Fr David Goodill OP invites us to accept our poverty. In the song ‘Sweet and Dandy’,

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C)  |  Fr Dermot Morrin contemplates the God who goes to the boundaries to seek

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)  |  Fr Fergus Kerr points out the gentle humour in today's Gospel. “It is easier

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)  |  Fr Thomas Skeats highlights the most challenging part of a strange and shocking

Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year (C)  |  Fr Euan Marley focuses in on the real hero of the story of

Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year. fr Bruno Clifton finds the answer to the rich young man's question in the loving

Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year. fr John O'Connor helps us to see how Jesus Christ restores human beings to an

Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year. Fr Lawrence Lew reflects upon how God invites us to co-operate in the work of our

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