Reflections

The Most Holy Trinity

A God of Relationships About seventy years ago, the famous theologian, Karl Rahner, remarked that if the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity was removed, it would make virtually no difference to the majority of Christians.  However, things have changed somewhat since then.  The Charismatic Renewal awakened awareness of the Holy Spirit in our lives.  The…
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Pentecost Sunday

Pentecost Sunday (Acts 2:1-12) As we have already reflected on today’s Gospel on the First Sunday after Easter, today we will reflect on St. Luke’s description of Pentecost in the Acts of the Apostles. At the Ascension, Jesus instructed the disciples to gather in prayer in Jerusalem.  Mary, the Mother of the Lord, and other…
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3ʳᵈ Sunday of Easter

Emmaus and Eucharist (Luke 24:13-35)There are ten meals in Luke’s Gospel, each one with an important message. Today we shall ponder on the meal that the Risen Lord shared with two travellers on the road to Emmaus. It is very likely that Luke used this story to explain the four parts of the Mass: assembly…
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5ᵗʰ Sunday of Lent

This Sunday’s Gospel, the raising of Lazarus from the dead, is the third story from John’s Gospel, chosen to cast light on the meaning of baptism. First, at the well in Samaria, Jesus offered a sinful woman a living water which would quench many forms of thirst: her lonely thirst for a lasting relationship, her…
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1ˢᵗ Sunday of Lent

Temptations of Jesus (Matt 4: 1-11) On the First Sunday of Lent each year, the Gospel is about the temptations of Jesus before  commencing his public ministry.  “Jesus was led by the Spirit out into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.” The nature of temptation Today’s First Reading (Gen 2:7-9. 3:1-7) offers a story…
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