A Living Word April 13th

A Living Word April 13th

As we enter the days of the Triduum, a few reflections around letters exchanged between Jesus and some of the central characters of the Holy Week Story.  Based on previous pieces posted on this blog and adapted for Radio, these are featured during Holy Week on “A Living Word”, produced by Aidan Mathews and aired during “Rising Time” on RTE Radio 1 at 6.15am.


Today’s reflection is based around a letter from Pontius Pilate to Jesus, responding to Jesus’ words and lamenting his lack of courage on the day but rejoicing in the realisation that Jesus is risen …

A LETTER FROM PILATE

HOLY WEEK LETTERS

 

 

A Living Word April 12th

A Living Word April 12th

#LiveHolyWeek


As we enter the days of the Triduum, a few reflections around letters exchanged between Jesus and some of the central characters of the Holy Week Story.  Based on previous pieces posted on this blog and adapted for Radio, these are featured during Holy Week on "A Living Word", produced by Aidan Mathews and aired during "Rising Time" on RTE Radio 1 at 6.15am.


Today's reflection is based around a letter from Jesus to Pontius Pilate, teasing out their encounter and the un-heeded words from Pilate's wife as well as letting the roar of the crowd - the angry mob - convince him.

A LETTER TO PILATE

HOLY WEEK LETTERS

The Stations of The Cross

The Stations of The Cross

Earlier today I received a number of copies of The Stations of The Cross.  The publisher is Messenger Publications and the text is one I prepared for the Pilgrimage to the Cathedral in Ballaghaderreen for the Year of Mercy.  The Gospel at Mass that weekend (March 2016) was the text around the woman caught committing adultery who was dragged before Jesus.  Her accusers wanted her condemned to death by stoning, in accordance with tradition and wanted to see how Jesus would react.  If he agreed, what did this say about his mercy and if he didn’t what had it to say about his lack of respect for tradition?  We know the story. I decided to base the Stations of The Cross around this woman, in the belief that she must have become a follower of Jesus having encountered such wonderful mercy.

Donal Neary, S.J., the editor of The Messenger Magazine said he would be willing to publish the text.  Today’s package is the outcome of that. I am grateful to Fr Donal and all at Messenger Publications for doing this.  There’s something “nice” about seeing it in print.  I hope the booklet is liked by and helpful to anyone that might use it. The images used are from Harry Clarke Stations of The Cross in Belvedere College.

Belvedere College Chapel

Just recorded a clip of me reading the woman’s “imagined” introduction …. I hope you like it. The response to the reflections was taken from Pope Francis’ letter for the Year of Mercy – “The name of God is mercy” and, so it is.


The Stations of The Cross are now available and I hope may be found in churches, bookshops and on line form www.messenger.ie

 

Helpful Phonecall!!

Helpful Phonecall!!

Yesterday I heard Tommy Marren speaking on his radio show about phonecalls from people offering to fix computer problems.  He was warning people not to respond to these calls or engage with the caller.  I sent him a recording of one such call.  It’s over two years old and runs for about five minutes.  I decided to see how long the caller would stay with a troublesome and confused “client”.  

Tommy spoke with me about this on this morning’s show so thought I might repeat the call here …

Enjoy!  Be aware!!  Hang up ……

[youtube=http://youtu.be/ItrN61HHibg?rel=0]

RSS
Follow by Email
WhatsApp