Gospel Reflection
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May they all be one
At the end of his Farewell Discourse Jesus addresses his highest prayer to the Father so that we “may all
My Kingdom is not of this world
Our Lord's Ascension reminds us that the Kingdom of Heaven is not of this world. As Christians, we must take
What are Jesus’ commandments?
In a famous passage of his Confessions, St Augustine wrote: ‘Give what you command, and command what you will’. God’s
I know whom I have chosen
Christ's knowing and loving is key to how we understand his act of washing the disciples' feet. In today's Gospel
What sign are you going to give us then?
'You are looking for me, not because you saw signs, but because you ate your fill of the loaves'. Jesus’
Rejoice rather that your names are written in heaven
St Patrick's life was built on the conviction that the basis of preaching is found in the wonderful things God
Undressed in humility, clothed in beauty
Queen Esther, in the face of mortal danger, when all hope seems lost, gives voice to an intimate and profound
Choose life that you may live
Like the Israelites in the midst of the desert, we are called to choose between life and death. What does
Confronting our demons
How can we find life from Scripture’s words of condemnation? How are we supposed to take divine threats seriously? Readings: James
But who do you say that I am?
Christ poses a demanding question to his disciples in today's Gospel, the answer to which defines the identity of every
Our Surroundings
Scripture invites us to consider how Solomon’s surroundings led to his downfall. We can learn from this episode by being
Death: a place of truth and mercy
King David is the perfect example of a person forgiven by God who has started a new life having received