This is difficult to write. The ‘b’ key on my laptop is playing up. It sticks. It’s sporadic. And so, I have to type and retype, use the spell check, copy and paste, to get the bloody ‘‘b’ into my text. It’s 8.30pm on Thursday evening. Some people are beginning to gather outside Ty Gobaith,Continue reading “ugger utetown”
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Bread of Life
In September, we’re serving up an exciting Course which explores the Christian Life through the Lens of the Holy Eucharist. So, if you’re hungry to find out more, read on! Each Sunday and through the week, we gather to celebrate the Holy Eucharist. It’s at the heart of our life together. But why is itContinue reading “Bread of Life”
Confirmed!
We look back at a beautiful evening as we gathered for Mass and the celebration of Confirmation in the Easter Season, and look forward to some new opportunities for growth. He spoke to them gently, with encouragement and guidance, telling them to carve out space each day for God, and to come regularly to MassContinue reading “Confirmed!”
Refugee Week 2023
It’s almost here! A whole week of events and activities with compassion at its heart! Refugee Week is the world’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of people seeking sanctuary It’s been running in the UK since 1998. This year is its 25th Anniversary. The theme is compassion and throughoutContinue reading “Refugee Week 2023”
Easter Saturday
Readings: Acts 4:13-21; Psalm 117(118):1,14-21; Mark 16:9-15 (You can find these in full on the Universalis website – Click here) Homilies often begin with an illustration from everyday life. But today, let’s get straight to the point, which is what St Mark does in the gospel reading today. In typical succinct tone, he sums upContinue reading “Easter Saturday”
Easter Wednesday
Readings: Acts 3:1-10; Psalm 104 (105):1-4,6-9; Luke 24:13-35 Martin Buber, the Austrian Jewish and Israeli philosopher said, “All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveller is unaware.” This is certainly the case for those two disciples of Jesus who made their way from Jerusalem to Emmaus. Perhaps they wished to make the journey asContinue reading “Easter Wednesday”
Easter Tuesday
Readings: Acts 2:36-41; Psalm 32 (33):4-5,18-20,22; John 20:11-18 ‘On the court, I am fierce! I am mean and I am tough,’ said the American tennis player Serena Williams in an interview for Vogue Magazine in 2005. ‘I am completely the opposite off the court,’ she continued. ‘My confidence just isn’t the same. I wish IContinue reading “Easter Tuesday”
Easter Monday
Readings: Acts 2:14,22-33; Psalm 15(16):1-2,5,7-11; Matthew 28:8-15 Apparently, each of us lies at least once or twice a day, although prolific liars will, of course, lie in greater numbers! The lies we often tell may be such seemingly trivial things as providing a false complement to someone, or concealing how we really feel when asked,Continue reading “Easter Monday”
Easter Vigil
‘We are called to surrender ourselves to God, so that we can say with St Paul, “It is not I who live but Christ who lives in me.’’ Read the homily from the Easter Vigil at St Mary’s Church. “The guards were so shaken, so frightened of [the angel] that they were like dead men.”Continue reading “Easter Vigil”
Good Friday
‘The death of Christ leaves its mark upon us, and it is the mark of Love.’ Fr Dean’s reflection at the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion on Good Friday He lay there for weeks. A thin bed sheet, like a death shroud, covered him even before he had given up the ghost. The sheet wasContinue reading “Good Friday”