Daily Lenten Thought February 28th
Many of us would welcome that chance. Another year, another day, another hour to get things right. It’s so practical. The gardener sees potential in the non-productive fig tree whereas…
Vincent Sherlock - thoughts on the journey
Many of us would welcome that chance. Another year, another day, another hour to get things right. It’s so practical. The gardener sees potential in the non-productive fig tree whereas…
The count is on! Keeping an eye and ear on the election results. Have heard of some losses and some gains – joys and pains. I think it’s a tough…
In HQ!! Here for the Episcopal Ordination tomorrow of Monsignor Paul Tighe (a priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin) who has worked in the Vatican for a number of years…
Not a lot to say today. “What’s new?”, I hear you say!! Anyway, just wanted to include this day with the others. Earlier I was in the Cathedral in Ballaghaderreen,…
I recently came across this quote: “Two things to remember in life; Be careful of your thoughts when you are alone and be careful of your words when you are…
Happy Birthday Bill – my father would have been 96 today. May he rest in peace! In today’s Gospel, there’s mention of pomp and ceremony. To be more accurate about…
A rock with roll! Today we celebrate the Feast of The Chair of St Peter. Setting aside the Lenten purple, white vestments are worn and the Gloria is prayed. A…
Transfiguration! Mountain climbed in the company of friends. A revelation takes place that confounds the friends, and roots them to the spot – “Lord”, they said “it’s wonderful for us…
Two Balloons for Sarah Ann … Just had a short prayer service in the local cemetery with a family remembering their baby, Sarah Ann, who died just before birth two…
Looking at today’s gospel, it strikes me there’s no point writing too much. It boils down to the Golden Rule – “Treat others as you’d like them to treat you”.…