Cathedral News
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Naaman the Syrian had a journey to travel before he was finally cured of his leprosy.
Youth 2000
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Youth 2000 gatherings take place in the Cathedral on Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm, and are open to young adults (18-35 years).
Concert: An Evening of Choral Music
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A performance by Skjervøykoret, from Norway, supported by Cahir to Sing, in the Cathedral on Friday 14 October at 7:30pm.
Saint of the Month: St Edith of Wilton
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St Edith of Wilton lived in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries, and is remembered on 18 September.
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Jesus had probably shocked his disciples by the severe warnings about leading others astray and by his insistence that there was no limit to forgiveness (Luke 17:1-4).
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Lazarus is the only character with a name in Jesus’ parables. Lazarus is the Greek version of the Hebrew "Eleazar", which means “God will help”. The rich man is sometime referred to as Dives.
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Today’s parable is very strange, because the steward is praised for his shrewdness in acting dishonestly. How could Jesus praise sinfulness?
Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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The story of the prodigal son must be one of the best-loved that Jesus told. We know it so well and yet, as our lives unfold, we can gain new insights.
Concert: Hands Across the Sea
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A concert of music from Ireland and Japan, on Sunday 18 September at 7:30pm.
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
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The images Jesus chose for his teaching were very powerful. A tower is a very striking feature in a landscape.