Luke Doherty
Fr Luke Doherty is assistant priest at Holy Cross, Leicester, and Catholic Chaplain to HMP Leicester
luke.doherty@english.op.org
Our Daily Bread
Holy Thursday. Fr Luke Doherty considers how the Eucharist brings us hope by transcending the limits of time. (Our sermons
A Dusty Job
Fifteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Luke Doherty preaches on evangelisation in a complex world. There is a sense in the
The Weight of Glory
Thirty-third Sunday of the Year. Fr Luke Doherty preaches on the parable of the talents. This week’s Gospel raises the issue
Vengeance is Mine!
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) | Fr Luke Doherty exhorts us to abandon vengeance in every aspect of our
Cosmic Resurrection
Fifth Sunday of Easter (C) | Deacon Luke Doherty ponders what will happen to the created world in the universal resurrection
Taking the Higher Ground
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) | Deacon Luke Doherty ponders the hard choices that must be made to take
The Materialism of Christmas
Fourth Sunday of Advent (B) | On the cusp of Christmas, Deacon Luke Doherty points to the real, material event
Saints Peter and Paul
Today marks the solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul. A simple statement would be that St Paul preached to the
Wednesday Gospel reflection
One of my lesser known hobbies is my involvement in the Blackfriars Hall Wine Society. The idea is very simple:
Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday is a day filled with tradition. Firstly, if you pop along to your Cathedral, there will be in
Psalm 102
Psalm 102 is a psalm of a somewhat depressing nature. Do we know what this person who wrote the Psalm
Wednesday Gospel reflection
I have my own views and peculiar behaviours with regards to eating food. That is, I usually avoid eating leftover