The Seeds That Grew and Those That Didn’t. A Fable.
How we grow, nobody knows. We do our best; we reap what we sow. Yet, in the end, whatever is harvested belongs and is loved.
How we grow, nobody knows. We do our best; we reap what we sow. Yet, in the end, whatever is harvested belongs and is loved.
The Book of Job teaches us that we can do…
We need more than science to save us from this pandemic. We need insight, humility and a sense of the sacred and the ability to made a sea change.
Maundy Thursday recounts the story of The Last Supper. A poignant part of the story is where Jesus models humility and service in the washing of the disciples' feet but less of a focus is Peter's reluctance to receive it. The story teaches us about the nature of love and it reminds me of my mother's feet.
When we meet difference, we feel threat. Without awareness, we attack and vilify, causing violence and harm. Love is the only way through.
Love or hate the film, Eric Idle's rendition at the…
How working in a Catholic school brought me home. Thoughts on a journey back to faith, led by stars within the Catholic faith and those outside of it.
Matthew 2:13-15; 19-23 29th December My first blog! "You may…