33rd Sunday of the Year
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The End of Time
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr David McLean reflects upon the significance of Apocalyptic writings for our lives. Today’s gospel reading
How to Annoy Teachers
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Richard Ounsworth preaches on the parable of the talents. Like many priests, I am asked
Not the End of the World
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Hunter gives us some reassuring, but also challenging, words. 'It's not the end of the
When The Man Comes Around
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Leon Pereira is looking forward to the end of the world. In one of his last
Called To Do and To Be
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Timothy Radcliffe is grateful for the gracious call of the Giver, not the gifts. This
He Leadeth Me
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Leon Pereira contrasts foolish bravado with true faith in God's grace. It is a sad truth
The Glory of Calvary
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr John Farrell preaches on the strangely ordered drama of salvation. The end of the world has
Redeeming Time
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr David Goodill preaches on the way the parable of the talents exhorts us to
Hope in the Encircling Gloom
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. As the Church looks towards the Day of Judgement, when history comes to an end,
Making the Most of the Time of our Life
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Thomas Kearns preaches on the parable of the talents. As the Church's year draws to
Fearful Signs
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Giles Hibbert preaches on the words of Jesus: Nation will fight against nation, and