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. […]
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. […]
Some reflections on last Sunday’s gospel (Mk 10:46 – 52). Why not share them with your classes? The Beast from the East may be no more than a distant […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Why not take a bot of time to reflect on Sunday’s Gospel? In the age of the world wide web and of 24/7 television news travels fast. From events […]
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, […]