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Palm Sunday

Throughout Lent, we’ve stayed close to Jesus. We’ve tried to pray more, to live in his presence, and to imagine ourselves in the Gospel scenes we’ve read. We’ve made sacrifices and offered penance, but inconsistently and halfheartedly. The measure of a good Lent is getting to know ourselves better and recognising our weakness. Our failures this Lent serve us well. They keep us humble. We need Jesus. [Read More]

Fr Frank Brennan’s Homily: Palm Sunday 2025

We now begin our holiest of weeks for the year. We follow Jesus into Jerusalem all the way through passion, death and resurrection. Each step of the way, the crowd, however constituted, has a role to play. Whether for or against Jesus, there would have been people in the crowd that week who were led by not much more than the herd instinct. [Read More]

Making a Difference: ‘The Gospel of Life’ – needed now more than ever!

Trying to awaken the conscience of the world to reject the “culture of death” which creates “structures of sin,” St. Pope John Paul II wrote in Evangelium Vitae, “How can we fail to consider the violence against life done to millions of human beings, especially children, who are forced into poverty, malnutrition and hunger because of an unjust distribution of resources between peoples and between social classes? [Read More]

‘The Boy from Milan’: a retelling of Carlo Acutis’ story

Ahead of his canonisation, a new documentary moves beyond the stereotypes that mark the life of the soon-to-be first millennial saint and focuses on who he was as a boy from Milan. [Read More]