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To receive the peace of Christ, is to allow ourselves to be disarmed from our positions, ideologies, fears, self-protection, hard heartedness, desire for revenge, self-and-other judgement....
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Every time we approach the altar to receive Holy Communion, we make a profound statement of faith. We declare that our lives are sustained not merely by material things. We do not live by bread alone, nor by wealth, success, entertainment, possessions, or human achievement....
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Each Pentecost, we remind ourselves that the images of God’s transforming Holy Spirit are wind and fire. That is the incredible personal presence we have inside each of us....
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Bishop Vincent's 2025 Easter Message...
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Bishop Vincent's 2025 Easter Message...
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Holy Week as we knew it developed after Christians were free to practice their faith openly. In Jerusalem they could follow the path of Jesus in his last week, beginning with his entry into Jerusalem through his Last Supper with his disciples, and concluding with his crucifixion and resurrection....
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“Jesus went out” — this is a phrase that often appears in the Gospels. Where is Jesus going out from, and to what destination? ...
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St Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church Marayong isn’t your typical church. Blessed with a “singing priest”, it is a church brimming with young Catholics....
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By Jordan Grantham, Catholic Outlook, February 2017 Vintage model buses and many books fill Fr Gerard O’Dempsey’s busy office at Good Shepherd Parish, Plumpton. “A tidy desk is the sign of an unoccupied mind!” he says with a laugh. This is Fr Gerard’s second appointment as Parish Priest of...