Read the scriptures for Saturday of Week Eighteen in Ordinary Time at this link.
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Read the scriptures for Saturday of Week Eighteen in Ordinary Time at this link.
Join Kate Kearins, Lucienne Hensel and Catherine Gibbs in conversation reflecting on the scriptures for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Read the scriptures for this Nineteenth Sunday at this link.
Catherine mentions John’s Sabbatical Update post which you can read at this link.
Catherine also quotes Pope Francis from a little 2018 Angelus reflection which you can find in full at this link.
Read the scriptures for Friday of Week Eighteen in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for the Feast of Mary of the Cross MacKillop at this link.
Read the scriptures for Wednesday of Week Eighteen in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Tuesday, the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, at this link.
Read the scriptures for Monday of Week Eighteen in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Sunday of Week Eighteen in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Saturday of Week Seventeen in Ordinary Time at this link.
Join Kath Petrie, Triona Doocey and Rory Paterson in conversation reflecting on the scriptures for the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Read the scriptures for this Sunday at this link.
Kath mentions Neil Darrah’s book But What is the Church For which you can find at this link.
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Whenever priests meet the highlight is the personal conversations over slow food and drink especially when struggles and failures are shared with honesty and humility. There is laughter too, much laughter