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Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul
In the last month we have celebrated the Feasts of, variously, St Aloysius, St Cyril of Alexandria, St Irenaeus, St
Great Dominicans: Bl. John Liccio
Bl John Liccio was born in Sicily in about 1430. We are told that he was a great preacher and
Your Father who sees in secret – Wednesday Gospel reflection
I once saw a shop sign with a picture of Jesus and the caption: 'I'm watching you.' Perhaps some potential
Interesting churches: Our Holy Redeemer’s, Clydebank
Our Holy Redeemer’s church was opened on October 12th 1903, and was the first dedicated Catholic church to open in
Anarchy or legalism – Wednesday Gospel Reflection
Are you an anarchist or a legalist? I suspect you’d want to reply, ‘neither’. But the reality is that most
Great Dominicans: Savonarola
Savonarola was a Dominican friar who lived at a time when the Church had a great power and influence in
Interesting Churches: Here, There and Everywhere
As someone not particularly interested in architecture, I’m not sure I’ve ever encountered a church that I would describe as
Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart
The heart is the centre of life, and each minute of our life is made possible by the beating of
Interesting Churches: Santia Maria de Eunate, Spain
One of the joys of pilgrimage if, like me, you are not a meticulous planner, is that you are always
Wednesday Gospel Reflection
Seating plans can be a headache. We had one recently for our Doorkeepers’ Dinner. The trouble with seating plans is
Great Dominicans: St. Antoninus
St. Antoninus Pierozzi was called Antonino – little Anthony – by his contemporaries because of his diminutive stature. He may
On fire or burnt out?
Do you feel on fire with faith, or a little burnt out? If the latter, perhaps we can find hope