Today’s Gospel reading is about Mount Tabor, the mountain of the Transfiguration, which we can call the mountain of worship. It is about the three apostles who were at this sacred moment and it...
This weekend, the last one before we start Lent, we have a Pastoral Letter from the Cardinal. Printed copies of the full letter are in both churches for you to pick up but I...
The First Reading is from the Prophet Jeremiah. It contrasts the wicked who trust in human beings and the righteous who trust in God. The former are compared to a barren desert shrub; the...
There is an old adage that says: “If you don’t like the message, kill the messenger.” That seems like a ridiculous thing to do, but it has happened time and time again through history....
Years ago, the account of the miracle at Cana was the Gospel reading at every wedding Mass to show Christ’s blessing on marriage. But, the tradition of the church has seen this miracle at...
This was a Christmas Sermon written by Theodtus, Bishop of Ancrya, I felt that he puts it rather well… A Christmas Sermon written in 455AD by Theodtus, Bishop of Ancrya The Lord of all...
This Sunday marks the first Sunday of Advent which ends before the first evening prayer of Christmas. It is a time of preparation for Christmas when the first coming of God’s son to earth...
The Readings today are disturbing readings. They are filled with ominous language about cosmic collapse and signs about the end times. They tell of terrible events to come when the sun and moon fail...
This year the Solemnity of All Saints takes precedence over the Sunday Liturgy. This celebration honours all those who have died and are now with the Lord in Heaven. Traditionally we say it honours...