Author: Bp Hugh Gilbert OSB
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Reflection at St Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral, Aberdeen – Candlemas 2016
“Light from light”. Fr Isaac, a good friend and the Provost of this Cathedral, has asked me to reflect on these words. I am grateful for this and honoured to […]
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Homily for the End of the Year of Consecrated Life
United with those in Rome, in Glasgow and throughout the world, here we are closing the Year of Consecrated Life. It has perhaps been overshadowed by the Synod on Marriage […]
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Homily for 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Today’s readings tell of extraordinary things. They tell of unexpected lightning, the lightning that struck Isaiah (1st reading), struck Peter, James and John (the Gospel) and, after the Resurrection, struck […]
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Homily for the 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time
I’d like to approach today’s readings in a roundabout way. A family was hosting some friends to a meal. The mother asked her teenage son to go to the kitchen […]
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Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
‘There was a wedding in Cana in Galilee.’ And Jesus was there. This is the Gospel of John, the Gospel with depth upon depth. ‘There was a wedding…’ And Jesus […]
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Homily for the Solemnity of the Epiphany
We’re told every now and then that we shouldn’t be ‘starry-eyed’. Thank God, the Magi were! I hope we are too. We can’t live without stars, without some kind of […]
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Homily for Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
This feast really is a feast. It’s a well-laden table. First of all, it’s the Octave or 8th day of Christmas. The 8th day completes the circle and in a […]
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