Month: January 2021
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Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time
In today’s Gospel we are still at the beginnings of Jesus’ public life. Last week we heard the Gospel of John; this week we hear the Gospel of Mark who […]
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Homily for the Requiem of Archbishop Philip Tartaglia
“Anyone who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I shall raise him up on the last day.” There are so many settings in which to […]
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Bible Myths Debunked Episode 2: The Bibleish Language
After an embarrassingly long delay, Episode 2 is out! Why is the Bible such a difficult book to read?
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Homily for 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
Last Sunday we heard of our Lord’s baptism as told by the Gospel of Mark. Today we hear what happened next as told by the Gospel of John. The story […]
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Is it Ethical to take the anti-Covid-19 Vaccines currently Available?
In order to help people troubled by this question to settle their consciences, three public statements are laid out here. They are not of themselves statements on the medical efficacy […]
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Scotland’s Catholic Bishops mourn the death of Archbishop Philip Tartaglia
Following the death of Archbishop Philip Tartaglia, the President of the Bishops’ Conference of Scotland, Bishop Hugh Gilbert has issued the following statement:
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Homily for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
Today we remember the Baptism of the Lord. It’s an event that moves the imagination. We can picture Jesus making the journey from Nazareth south east to the Jordan valley, […]
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Statement of the Bishops Conference
Following the First Minister’s statement that all places of worship will close until Monday 1 February 2021, Scotland’s Catholic Bishops have issued the following statement: “Recognising the dangers posed by […]
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