Month: February 2021

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    No 3: Jesus Christ, the Son of God

    Homilies on the Kerygma, St Mary’s Cathedral, 2nd Sunday of Lent, 28 February 2021. Today the 2nd Sunday of Lent, we have a glimpse of Christ in his glory on […]

  • Thumbnail for the post titled: Homily for Station Mass

    Homily for Station Mass

    Both today’s readings speak of fasting. In some languages, Lent is called the “great fast” or simply “fast-time” – the opposite of “breakfast”, “break-fast”. Fasting is part of the Lenten […]

  • Thumbnail for the post titled: No 2: The Dark Side, the Power of Sin

    No 2: The Dark Side, the Power of Sin

    Homilies on the Kerygma, St Mary’s Cathedral, 1st Sunday of Lent, 21 February 2021. Today, Jesus goes into the desert and meets Satan, enters into combat with Satan and defeats […]

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    Lenten Reading

    In the Benedictine tradition, Lent is an opportunity for reading, and for all that flows from that: meeting other perspectives, slowing down, reflecting and perhaps changing direction. At the beginning […]

  • Thumbnail for the post titled: No 1: God’s Love

    No 1: God’s Love

    Homilies on the Kerygma, St Mary’s Cathedral Aberdeen, 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time, 14 February 2021. If I’m spared, I want to spend this and the four following homilies on […]

  • Thumbnail for the post titled: Homily for 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time

    Homily for 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time

    Brothers and Sisters, here we are still with Christ in Galilee, still near the beginnings of his public ministry. These are such vivid Gospels, but not just that. They are […]

  • Thumbnail for the post titled: Reflection for Religious: “He took him in his arms”

    Reflection for Religious: “He took him in his arms”

    Reflection for Diocesan Religious on the Feast of the Presentation. Lockdown, especially for those living alone, has been a great, if demanding, teacher. It reminds us just how physical and […]

  • Thumbnail for the post titled: Homily for 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time

    Homily for 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time

    “And Jesus entered the synagogue” – so today’s Gospel. It was the Sabbath, and so the thing to do, and his 4 newly- clicked and collected disciples, Peter and Andrew, […]

     

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