
Living The Gospel As a Missionary Disciple
As Christians, we are called to live as missionary disciples and transform the world around us. Our actions and way of life must reflect our faith.

Renewing Our Faith in Jesus Today
Today we are called to acknowledge that God is present in our everyday lives, and that he is working for our good and our salvation. We are called to conversion. To believe that a life of radical holiness is possible for us today, starting with the reading of these Scriptures. Jesus can do this for us.

Touch Jesus, Receive Healing
We merely bump up against Jesus instead of touching him with faith when we approach him half-consciously, our minds fixed on other things. Rather, like the woman, we can come to Jesus, determined to touch him personally.

Facing Life's Storms with Jesus
Have you ever truly been terrified, fearing illness, death, or humiliation? Perhaps your past causes you anxiety and shame. Jesus will not leave us at the mercy of the storm.

Faith in times of difficulty
In this life, we walk by faith and not by sight, and our small steps of faith and expressions of love are valuable seeds. They germinate and grow into greater things in the Kingdom of God.

Where Are We And Where Are We Going?
Can we step out of the places of hiding, of fear and low self-esteem, out of the individualism and partitioning of our lives, to allow God’s saving work into our lives and to allow God to use us in his saving work in each other’s lives.

The Miracle and Mystery of the Eucharist
To receive the Eucharist is to receive the whole of the Bible in single mouthful.

Living in the Love of the Trinity
In the Trinity, the Father is the one who loves, he is the Lover; the Son is the one who is loved, he is the Beloved; and the Holy Spirit is the love they have for each other. Today we are called to enter into this divine exchange and share in the life of God, the love of the Trinity.

Inviting the Holy Spirit to Heal the Things You Cannot Talk About
The Holy Spirit want us to know that we are loved beyond measure, that God wants to bring healing to the parts of our lives of which cannot speak.

The Solemnity of the Ascension is a Call to Action.
The Ascention marks a pivotal moment transitioning from the earthly mission of Jesus to the inception of the Church's mission, directed by Jesus from heaven. It is a call to action for all believers to participate actively in the Church’s mission.

Knowing And Experiencing Ourselves As Utterly Lovable, and Loved.
To allow ourselves to experience God’s love takes discipline and intention on our part. Our lack of self-esteem, our woundedness, our busyness, and the many distractions of life, can dull our experience and sensitivity to God’s loving presence.

Living in Christ And Being Fruitful
Apart from Jesus, we can do nothing. We cannot produce the fruit that God expects from us if we are not connected to Jesus, the vine.

I am the Good Shepherd
Jesus, the Good Shepherd, knows us intimately, and wants to establish a direct and personal relationship of intense love with each one of us. Jesus also says that his sheep know him. Can we say we really know him? He is the Good Shepherd but are we good sheep?

Three Ways to Recognise and Experience the Risen Jesus
The Gospel today, the story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus and their return to the Eleven in Jerusalem, gives us three ways to recognize and experience the risen Jesus.

“My Lord and my God.”
The resurrection is the confirmation of all Jesus’s preaching and actions. It affirms that he is who he said he was. It is the confirmation of his message.

From Despair to Hope: Easter's Promise
This morning, we enter into the experience of Mary Magdalene and Simon Peter and John at the empty tomb. We bring all our loss and disappointment, suffering and hopelessness to be transformed by the Resurrection of Jesus. They were astonished, shocked, surprized, daring to hope. We can enter into this amazement as we experience new life and hope in the Resurrection of Jesus. So much in our lives may seem so final, so beyond hope, so full of darkness, but the Resurrection of Jesus gives us the assurance that there is an empty tomb ahead, and it is filled with light.

Entering Into the Drama of Holy Week
By living through the events of this week, we can each consider whom we identify with most. Can we see ourselves in the woman who anointed Jesus with the alabaster jar of expensive ointment? Have there been times when we have been more like the vengeful religious leaders, or the jeering crowds, or the shrewd Pilate, or the fearful disciples? Perhaps we can identify with the denying Peter, or the hopeless and despairing Judas. Perhaps we can identify the faithful women and St John who stayed with Jesus to the end, or perhaps the crucified criminals on either side of Jesus.

Seeking Jesus
Like the Greeks in today’s readings, we must act on our desire to encounter Jesus. And we must persevere because it is our fulfilment and our joy that are at stake.

Rediscovering Our Need for Forgiveness and Healing
Looking at the crucifix and seeing the lengths that God goes to win our salvation and heal us of our sin, is meant to change us. Jesus took on the horror of the price of our sin to save us from this same horror.

Cleansing Your Temple
If God is our ultimate good, then all other things will fall into their proper place. Getting our relationship with God right is the key to getting everything else right in the moral life. The correct worship of God and living the moral life, that we find in the Ten Commandments, is our God-given programme for our happiness and flourishing as human beings.