Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – 4 August 2024
One of the issues with passages of writing that we know well, and that have a famous line near the end, is that we are
One of the issues with passages of writing that we know well, and that have a famous line near the end, is that we are
The Gospel this week presents John’s version of the miraculous feeding of the five thousand, a narrative rich in spiritual significance and profound teachings. This
SOLITUDE and SERVICE Prior to today’s gospel, much has happened! Jesus had sent out his twelve apostles to preach repentance, to cast out Satan and
Three boys in the school yard were bragging about who had the better father. The first boy says, “My Dad scribbles a few words on a piece
Today’s gospel describes what happened when Jesus went home to preach the gospel. Put simply, it was a disaster. The people recognised Jesus. They recognised
In today’s Gospel, we encounter two powerful miracle stories intertwined, each demonstrating the profound compassion and authority of Jesus. The first narrative unfolds as Jairus,
Jesus is always on the move! He makes another journey to the ‘other side’. The ‘other side’ often represents a place of scarcity, fear, sickness,
I feel sorry for my sister who recently lost five dogs to distemper. She did her best to keep them as comfortable as possible. She
Seemingly out of the blue, a good while after Lent and Easter, our Old Testament reading this Sunday calls us to reflect on the Fall.
As we celebrate the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, we are drawn to reflect on the profound significance of the Eucharist, which
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