Why not reflect on last Sunday’s gospel with your class? 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Why not reflect on last Sunday’s gospel with your class? 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Twenty Fifth Sunday Year B Tensions and frustration exist in every walk of life. In that regard, the life of the Church is no different. In recent years I have become acutely aware of tensions between priests about how the priestly life is to exercised. Tread more
Why not take some time to reflect upon Sunday’s Gospel with your class? Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time An insomniac’s best friend is without a doubt the BBC World Service. Along with Radio 4 extra they accompany me through many broken nightsread more
As part of our Advent prayer and preparations for the Incarnation, why not take a bit of time to reflect with your class on the Gospel? A famous Jesuit Priest and gifted preacher recently commented, “Sin had poisoned politics, economics, law and read more
The Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund have created two new resources that are now available and have already been well received across Catholic primary and secondary schools so far. With both the early year’s resource and senior phase resource coread more
The Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund have created two new resources that are now available and have already been well received across Catholic primary and secondary schools so far. With both the early years resource and senior phase resource conneread more
Why not take a bit of time to reflect on Sunday’s gospel with your class? Third Sunday – Sunday 27th January 2019 Growing up in Blantyre, our next door neighbours were a family of five adult siblings who chose to spend their old age together. read more
Why not take some time to reflect on Sunday’s gospel? Luke 4:21-30 I realised recently that I had become middle aged without even noticing when I heard myself recently criticizing some of the younger priests around. I was commenting to others on howread more
Why not take a little time to reflect upon Sunday’s Gospel with your class? Paula Yates, Robin Williams and Kurt Cobain are all famous names. They have much more in common than fame. They were also all rich and hugely successful. To the oread more
Fourth Sunday Lent When I was growing up in Blantyre my parents, especially my mother, were fans of a singer called Teresa Mullen. She was not a big name, just a local singer whose forte was Irish ballads and so on. She sang often in the Knights Clread more