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Homily for Easter Sunday
This morning, we can allow the great reality of the Lord’s Resurrection to break upon us. Like the dawn, like a warming sun climbing the sky as the day unfolds, […]
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Homily for the Chrism Mass
What is a priest? Someone in special need of being rescued. That’s it, Fathers. More poetically, someone in special need of angels. That may sound melodramatic or overstated, but is […]
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Homily for the Funeral of Fr Peter Kelly
Today we are remembering a dear man, a loved brother to his siblings, and a good priest. And we do so with real grief, wishing that the last months of […]
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The Gifford Lectures 2025
The Gifford Lectures Committee at the University of Aberdeen would like to invite you to their upcoming Gifford Lectures. Please note that these lectures are not organised by the Diocese […]
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Statement from Bishop Hugh on the Passing of the Holy Father
Pope Francis, Bishop of Rome and Successor of St Peter died this morning – Easter Monday – at 7.35am. May the risen Lord receive him! His passage to eternity will […]
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Homily for Good Friday
Brothers and Sisters, today we have come to the Cross or, rather, Christ has come to us on the Cross. The initiative is his. Three times in the Gospel of […]
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Homily for Maundy Thursday
The Israelites ate their Passover at night and then set out, leaving Egypt for the promised land. And we too begin our Triduum too at nightfall. We begin it by […]
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Homily for Palm Sunday 2025
If there is one thing that shines out of the Passion according to Luke, it is the innocence of Jesus. Let’s pause before it.
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