Join us tonight at 8 pm for the Great Easter Vigil Rejoice, Rejoice.... Let our holy building shake with joy! Let us fill it with the voices of the peoples. Exult, let them exult, the hosts of heaven, exult, let... Continue Reading →
I have been reading Speaking of Religion by Krista Tippet who hosts a NPR Radio program by the same name. It has proved to be good reading for Lent. Late last night, sitting alone in a quiet church, I read... Continue Reading →
Tonight we were given the call to serve. Tonight we heard the words of Jesus and more importantly, beheld his actions. We allowed the image of his loving service to his friends guide us in worship as we bent down... Continue Reading →
You can read the Lectionary readings for Wednesday in Holy Week by Clicking Here Each day we draw closer to the Triduum I find myself bursting with anticipation as I know that the great Three Day Liturgy is the richest time... Continue Reading →
You can review the readings for Tuesday and Holy Week by clicking here. How long has God known you? How long has God had a purpose for you? Longer than 'as long as you can remember!' That's a long time!... Continue Reading →
It is Monday in Holy Week. We are edging ever closer to Easter and we are enetering into those last days of Jesus. You can read the appointed Readings for Monday in Holy Week by clicking here. The Gospel for today... Continue Reading →
Today at church I was given a gift. It was not expensive, yet it was priceless. This gift was not available in stores and could not be ordered online. The gift I was given required the giver to trust me... Continue Reading →
I am sitting on the edge of Holy Week. It has been a great day. Today St Aidan's hosted a retreat at Brescia University College. It was a pre Holy Week prep session really. Many thanks to Murray Watson for... Continue Reading →
As Paraphrased in The Message - the daily office reading for today is from Mark 10:32-45 Back on the road, they set out for Jerusalem. Jesus had a head start on them, and they were following, puzzled and not just... Continue Reading →