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Fifth Sunday of Easter

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Last Sunday we read how Jesus described himself as the Good Shepherd. This week he talks about himself as the the vine. The vine had been used as a symbol of Israel, the chosen people, but now it…

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Third Sunday of Easter

Third Sunday of Easter

The two disciples have just returned from Emmaus and have joyously shared their experience of seeing Jesus. Luke seems to place great emphasis on Jesus being the fulfilment of the prophecies and…

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Second Sunday of Easter

Many people  find it hard to believe in a God who would lower himself to become human. The first reading from the letter of St John attests firmly to the belief that Jesus is the Son of God.…

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Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday

“If there is no Resurrection from the dead, then Christ has not been raised, and if Christ has not been raised then our proclamation has been in vain and your faith has been in vain.” (1 Cor 15:13…

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St Patrick, Patron of Ireland

Fifth Sunday of Lent; St Patrick, Patron of Ireland

Today we celebrate both the fifth Sunday of Lent and Ireland's patron saint Patrick.

Jesus talks about a grain of wheat falling to the ground, dying and yielding a rich harvest. It is a…

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Fourth Sunday of Lent

Fourth Sunday of Lent

God seems to send unexpected people to give leadership in times of crisis: Amos, King David, Francis of Assisi and Joan of Arc spring to mind. Cyrus, King of Persia, is another example. He seems…

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Third Sunday of Lent

Third Sunday of Lent

John’s account of the cleansing of the temple is placed at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, unlike the synoptic gospels which place it near his passion. There are many explanations for this. It…

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Second Sunday of Lent

Second Sunday of Lent

The first reading is shocking, especially for parents. Who in their right mind would worship a God who demanded the blood sacrifice of the longed-for and promised child? That was a demand that the…

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First Sunday of Lent

First Sunday of Lent

Mark tells us very little about Jesus’ time in the wilderness. All we know is that he was there for forty days with wild beasts, was tempted by Satan and looked after by angels. Jesus prepared for…

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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

The disease of leprosy can be traced by to at least 2,000 BC and it was very much feared, as there was no remedy till the 1940s. The first reading tells how lepers were to be treated. While it was…

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