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From the Parish House
This Sunday is the First Sunday of Lent. We marked the beginning of Lent on Ash Wednesday (which this year also happened to be Valentine’s
Words of Thanks
Dear friends, Happy new year 2024! I hope you have had a good start to the year. Personally, I
Praying with a weary heart
The peony rose season is a short one – 6 to 8 weeks from late October. And they are one of my favourite flowers. The
Homily – 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
“Three strikes and you are out.” “This is your last warning.” “My patience is wearing thin.” These are just some of the expressions
From the Parish House
Nothing Magnum mysterium Nothing is not nothing From nothing comes something From something comes beginning. These are part of
From the Parish House
We don’t often give enough attention to the Old Testament reading in our Sunday liturgy. I was reminded of this during the week when I
Ann Rennie Reflects
But if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. We know that Christ,
From the Parish House
The world and its people could not live without water. It is interesting that only in the twenty-first century has water become a human right.
Homily – 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (C)
He is God of the living not of the dead Do you believe in the resurrection? What do you believe in the resurrection? The readings
Ann Rennie Reflects
I am the oldest of seven siblings who learned to squeeze ourselves into one pew at Mass, put 7 x 10 cents on
School Voices
OLGC’s Production ‘What’s the Crime Mr Wolf?’ Last week, OLGC Primary School put on a production of ‘What’s the Crime Mr Wolf?’ Under
Remembering Fr Hubert Linckens MSC
Centenary of the death of Founder of MSC Sisters – Fr Hubert Linckens MSC The bright sunshine on Saturday, 8 October 2022 added