22nd Sunday of the Year
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People of the Law
Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter ponders on the Law of the Lord. In a way, I feel sorry
But Not Yet?
Twenty-second Sunday of the Year. Fr Timothy Radcliffe is confident that God will never abandon us to mediocrity. St Peter confess
Humility and Love
Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Andrew Brookes suggests that humility and love are both reasonable and necessary. Today’s gospel contains
Not Just our Lips
Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Dermot Morrin preaches on the call to imitate the holiness of Christ. It was after
The Power of the Cross
22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time. Fr Richard Joseph Ounsworth preaches about religion and politics. Jeremiah is perhaps the most obviously political
The Pleasure of Charity
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) | Fr Gregory Pearson asks if we should feel bad about the pleasure that
Structured Living
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) | Fr Dominic White reflects on the good structure that is necessary for our
Seduced by God
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) | Fr Matthew Jarvis contemplates the vulnerability of loving God and neighbour. God can seem
With Hands Outstretched
Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year | Fr Allan White describes how through the presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharistic
Cleanliness and Godliness
Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year. fr Isidore Clarke shows us how Jesus Christ enables us to understand the true meaning
Beyond the Present Moment
Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year. fr Aelred Connelly shows how the cross of Jesus Christ jolts us out of our
Equally Children of God
Twenty-Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Fergus notes now Jesus' welcoming of those with disabilities has made an impact on