You are invited to take some precious time to Meditate, Contemplate, Pray and Recharge
The final lenten reflection is now published for Holy Week and Easter Triduum and explores “Easter is like Christmas; it’s just for children”
The sixth of seven reflections is now published and asks - Why should I hope in the Church in 2024?
The fifth of seven reflections is now published and asks - Is it wrong to be joyful when there is so much suffering today?
The fourth of seven reflections is now published and asks - Should we hope in each other?
The third of seven reflections is now published and asks - If Jesus saved us, why do we still experience pain, suffering, illness and death?
The second of seven reflections is now published and asks - What does Baptism mean to me?
Finding Hope in a Hopeless World is a series of seven reflections which can be used by groups and individuals as we prepare for Easter
The Christian message is one of hope, yet living in a world that is often touched by war, violence, and brokenness can make hope seem more fragile.
Pope Francis said, “We must fan the flame of hope that has been given us, and help everyone to gain new strength and certainty by looking to the future with an open spirit, a trusting heart and far-sighted vision.” He calls Christians to be ‘pilgrims of hope,’ who carry the light of Christ into every situation.
Each week during Lent, a reflection will be added to the website
Ms Una Allen, the Coordinator of Towards Peace, the spiritual support service for survivors of abuse kindly provides a reflection
A setting of Kyrie Eleison (Lord, have Mercy) as Gaeilge
The LORD is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love - Psalm 103:8
Reflections
- Lent 7 - Is Easter just for children?
- Lent 6 - Why should I hope in the Church?
- Lent 5 - Is it wrong to be joyful?
- Lent 4 - Should we hope in each other?
- Lent 3 - Why do we experience suffering?
- Lent 2 - What does Baptism mean to me?
- Lent 1 - Do I feel loved?
- Reflection for World Mission Sunday - 22 Oct 2023
- Act of Spiritual Communion
- The Servant King
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