“They want something different to everyday life. They’re looking for something real, something rooted,” said Fr Simon Nolan, Carmelite Prior of Whitefriar Street Church, reflecting on the growing number of young people getting involved at the historic Dublin church. Speaking at the Carmelite Novena to Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Fr Nolan said he was…
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Can we bring the Precious Blood to the sick?
Q: I used to bring Holy Communion to the sick and wondered: why can’t we bring the Precious Blood to those who are dying and can’t consume solid food? A: The short answer is that, with a few caveats, the Church does in fact allow Holy Communion under the form of wine to be taken…
Prayer: using fewer words but more trust
Genesis 18:20-32. Colossians 2:12-14. Luke 11:1-13 The first reading (Genesis 18:20-32) from today’s liturgy offers a very intriguing example of Abraham’s prayer for the citizens of Sodom and Gomorrah. By examining his attitude, we can already grasp what a genuine prayer should look like. Sometimes, people think that prayer is merely a set of devotional…
The domestic story of Martha and Mary
Probably two of the best-known stories in the bible, the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son, come from the Gospel of Luke where Jesus gives a teaching on prominent aspects of his ministry. We hear something different in Luke’s account of Jesus’ visit to the home of Martha and Mary because this is not a…
Social media as a tool for evangelisation
Social media gives us a powerful tool to speak up for the voiceless and remind others that persecution cannot be ignored, hears Rohith Sabu Kinattukara Sachin Jose Ettiyil, is a well-known Catholic influencer in both Instagram and Twitter, with around 150k followers on Instagram and 217k followers on Twitter, which is a big fan base…
Go and do likewise: The Samaritan choice
The Gospel this Sunday is one of the most well-known, the Good Samaritan. We know full well that two out of three failed the test of coming to the aid of their neighbour in need. It is a damming statistic, but what makes it even worse is that these men were professional religious and going about…
Why is the Church allowing my brother to marry again after annulling his prior union due to alcoholism?
Q: My brother is an alcoholic and has already had one failed marriage because of it. He recently got an annulment and is now planning his second wedding. How can the Church let him marry again when it seems obvious that his second marriage is going to fail as well? A: Naturally I cannot comment…
Purgatory as purification through love
Imagine being born blind and living into adulthood without ever having seen light and colour. Then, through some miraculous operation, doctors are able to give you sight. What would you feel immediately upon opening your eyes? Wonder? Bewilderment? Ecstasy? Pain? Some combination of all of these? We now know the answer to that question. This…
St Paul and discovering that sin is ‘missing the mark’
Utterly life-changing was the day I learned that the Hebrew word most frequently used for ‘sin’ (hhatah) is understood by scholars to mean ‘missing the mark.’ It’s beautiful, isn’t it? If God is central to our lives, and our desire is to live fully “through him, in him and with him,” then our spiritual aim,…
Threads of Grace: The sacred art of Sheelagh Duff
At a time when much of contemporary art tends toward transgression, irony, or ambiguity – or with the rise of quick-fire AI generated images. The philosophy of Sheelagh Duff is refreshingly clear – art is made with a purpose. Made for God. Her embroidery encircles and enshrines a variety of sacred images – Our Lady,…


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