SATURDAY REFLECTION – 10 AUGUST

Dear Friends,   Yesterday was the feast of Edith Stein & her writings are very accessible so today we have chosen as our reflections some excerpts from those writings.  A bit of background for those who aren’t familiar with her story: Edith was a Jewish convert to Catholicism, very well educated despite numerous obstacles, and…

SATURDAY REFLECTION – 13 JULY

Dear Friends,   Today most of the reflections are on the’ beauty of creation’ theme – gardens, flowers etc.  Our garden is very colourful at the moment and God’s wonderful creation is so evident.  I hope you have this kind of beauty near you too.  Romero’s prayer is a bit different yet he uses the…

SATURDAY REFLECTION – 6 JULY

Dear Friends, Thank you, several of you, who have given us encouraging feedback on last week’s Reflection particularly on ‘Queer Freedom’ – it seems to have ‘hit the spot’ for many of you. With holidays on many of our horizons it seems strange to have ‘work’ as a theme today.  But we all have tasks…

SATURDAY REFLECTION – 8 JUNE

Dear Friends, The reflections today don’t have an obvious theme yet they seem to fit well together as we settle into this ‘ordinary’ time.  They give me a sense of ‘feeling good’.  Maybe they are a bit of an antidote to the already interminable pre-election carry on!  Another four weeks to go!  But we can’t…

SATURDAY REFLECTION 1 JUNE

Dear Friends,   As we reach the beginning of June, we leave behind Eastertide, and the great feasts of Pentecost & Trinity & begin to get into ‘the everyday’.  Personally I rather like this moment of ‘ordinary’ time.  Apart from a few feasts, we will be in ordinary time now until Advent!   Our attachments…

SATURDAY REFLECTION 25 MAY

Dear Friends, With the feast of the Trinity this weekend liturgically we move once again into what is called ‘ordinary time’!  Before we do that, we are sending you a few reflections that focus on each of the three ‘persons’ of the Trinity – a mystery, for sure, but we hope there is something here…