TOP
Image Alt

fr. Peter Harries is chaplain to the University College London Hospitals NHS Trust.
peter.harries@english.op.org

Sixth Sunday of Easter. fr Peter reflects upon the Christian calling to friendship. Jesus was Jewish. Peter, John, the apostles, Mary

Eighteenth Sunday of the Year. fr Peter Harries brings out the rich symbolic meaning of the feeding of the five

Twenty-Ninth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Harries shows us how prayer lies at the heart of all we do. Luke especially

Fourth Sunday of Advent. Fr Peter Harries helps us to prepare for the coming of the Saviour by reflecting

Third Sunday of Lent. Fr Peter Harries preaches on the cleansing of the temple. Today's Gospel records an act of violence. Jesus

Good Friday. Fr Peter Harries preaches on the liturgy of Good Friday. The liturgy of the church on Good Friday has four

The Ascension of the Lord. Fr Peter Harries finds a source of deep joy in the Ascension of the Lord. The phrase

Trinity Sunday. Fr Peter Harries urges us to continue struggling with the complex truth of the Gospel. 'Go, make disciples of all

Twenty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Harries shows that the love of Christ has nothing to do with wishy-washyness. St Paul

Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Harries finds both challenge and promise in the parable of the Rich Man and

Pentecost Sunday. Fr Peter Harries tells us that the Holy Spirit should lead us to truth as well as to beauty. Pentecost

Seventeenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Peter Harries preaches on the sign of the barley loaves. Our Gospel passage from John is

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3