Category Archives: Archdiocese of Liverpool
Easter Sunday (20.04.14)
Easter Sunday (20.04.14) ‘Seeing Is Believing’ The above idiom was first recorded, in this form, in 1639. It implies that, “Only physical or concrete evidence is convincing”. It was the foundation of the doubting Apostle Thomas’ stipulation if he were … Continue reading
2nd Sunday of Easter (27.04.14)
2nd Sunday of Easter (27.04.14) The Beginning Is Actually The End This earth has known only one perfect community namely, that of Jesus and Mary. By ‘perfect community’ is understood a gathering of humans unblemished by personal sin. With this … Continue reading
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday (13.04.14) Holy Week, which begins today, is the greatest week in the Church’s year. It is made holy by the death of Christ, the Good Shepherd, who died for His flock. He died because of and to atone … Continue reading
5th Sunday of Lent (06.04.14) A World In A Word
5th Sunday of Lent (06.04.14) A World In A Word A single word can hold a world of meaning. The proper name ‘Jesus’ is such a word. For the Baptised, ‘Jesus’, means the Son of God, helpless child, adventurous youth, … Continue reading
4th Sunday of Lent (30.03.14) Intuition
4th Sunday of Lent (30.03.14) INTUITION Intuition is defined as the ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning. It has a particular affinity with the spiritual. The ‘spiritual’ has two main classifications namely ‘good’ and ‘evil’, … Continue reading
The Christlike Choice – 3rd Sunday of Lent (23.03.14)
3rd Sunday of Lent (23.03.14) The Christlike Choice Centuries ago the village well provided more than water. It was the meeting place for the exchange of news and views, where relationships were fostered and community links strengthened. Village wells were … Continue reading
What Value Has A Promise? 2nd Sunday of Lent (16.03.14)
2nd Sunday of Lent (16.03.14) What Value Has A Promise? A promise’s value is determined by the truthfulness of the promise maker. There’s no greater exponent of truthfulness than God who has no equal. Even so, how do our 21st century … Continue reading