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Reflections & Homilies

Reflections, sermons and homilies.


Irish bishops publish pastoral message encouraging return to Sunday Mass

Bishop Denis Nulty, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, launched Why Sunday Matters at the 10.30 Mass in the Cathedral of the Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary, Carlow on Sunday. Bishop Nulty said: "31 August has that sense of finality; while some schools re-open now around the 20th of the month, we can be guaranteed that all will have re-opened by tomorrow. For many there is that sense of new beg... Read More


St Paul's Travelogue: Man, Mission & Letters

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Who was St Paul and why was he crucial to the early spread of the gospel? This new Biblical resource for September from the God Who Speaks project: St Paul's Travelogue: Man, Mission & Letters, written by Fr John Deehan and edited by Professor Susan Docherty, explores the Man and the Mission, the power of his Letters to the churches he founded throughout the Roman Empire, and his relevance to... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 31 August 2025

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22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time The demand of Christ's commitment to the little ones I am often troubled by the gap between what the Lord Christ has called us to become, as his disciples seeking the kingdom of God and its righteousness, and the more human fascination with the structures, rules and riches we discover in the Institutional Church . After 46 years as a priest, more when I add in my monas... Read More


Pope Leo: Authentic faith is words and actions

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During his Angelus address on Sunday, Pope Leo XIV reflected on the Gospel reading and how we are all called to pass through the "narrow door", living lives of authentic faith of words and deeds. "Strive to enter through the narrow door, for many, I tell you, will try to enter and will not be able." The Pope told pilgrims in St Peter's Square that this image might raise the question: "if God is t... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 24th August 2025

Door of Humility, Church of Nativity, Bethlehem

Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time 1. What is the discipline of God? Is it useful to be reminded that we are loved as part of God's family and that any difficult circumstances particularly where we learn the Lord's discipline as a salutary lesson in life are then seen and understood as trials that will lead us onwards to greater understanding? Or as our second reading puts it : 'At the time, al... Read More


Pope Leo: It is never too late to love and forgive

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During his weekly General Audience on Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV reflected on how despite being betrayed, Jesus' love did not allow evil to have the last word, and "that there is always a way to continue to love, even when everything seems irredeemably compromised." "Let us ask today for the grace to be able to forgive, even when we do not feel understood, even when we feel abandoned." Back in Rome a... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 18th August 2025

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Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time I was listening carefully to an American broadcast in which one of the hosts, having declared that she was an atheist, proceeded to lecture the audience on the evil nature of religion and cited Christianity as one of the major causes of conflict and war. Now in listening to this diatribe I found far too many inaccurate statements were left unchallenged, most were ... Read More


Pope Leo: Mary's song, the Magnificat, strengthens our hope

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"Mary's song, Magnificat, strengthens the hope of the humble, the hungry, the faithful servants of God." Pope Leo XIV gave this reminder during the Mass for the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Pontifical Parish of Saint Thomas of Villanova in Castel Gandolfo on 15 August 2025. The Holy Father began his homily by observing that although today is not Sunday, "we celebr... Read More


Pope Leo: Invest the treasure of your life in love

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During his Sunday Angelus with pilgrims gathered in St Peter's Square, Pope Leo reflected on the day's Gospel passage from Luke, inviting the faithful to ask themselves how they are investing the "treasure" of their lives. Quoting Jesus' words: "Sell what you own and give alms", the Pope urged Christians not to cling to the gifts they have received from God, but to use them generously for the goo... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 10th August 2025

The Sacrifice of Isaac, Catacombs of Via Latina, Rome

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1. Faith and Hope. Our readings this Sunday divide neatly into two parts and two distinct themes. The first theme is that discovered in the letter to the Hebrews; 'Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence* of things not seen'.(Heb 11:1)But it is also present in our first reading from the book of Wisdom where we are reminded of the importance of ... Read More


The Pope Video: August 2025: For mutual coexistence

In a world where tensions are mounting, Pope Leo XIV invites us to pray in August for mutual coexistence. In his prayer intention, he prays especially that societies not fall into the temptation of confrontation over ethnic, political or religious reasons. In the video produced by the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network in collaboration with JesCom, young people are featured lifting up a message fille... Read More


Archbishop Martin: the greatest privilege for priests is to celebrate the Eucharist

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Archbishop Eamon Martin gave this homily at Mass for the 50th National Day of Intercession for Priests at Ireland's International Eucharistic and Marian Shine, Knock, Co Mayo in the Archdiocese of Tuam. Three weeks ago I was honoured to celebrate Mass at the tomb of Saint John Vianney in the French town of Ars where he served for more than 40 years. My pilgrimage there was to mark the Jubilee of ... Read More


Irish Archbishop: Our mission is to rekindle the flame of faith to spread joy hope & love

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Archbishop Eamon Martin gave this homily during open-air Mass today on the Hill of Slane, Meath, for the 'Light the Fire' faith event. How special it is to gather here at the Hill of Slane to light again the fire of faith. Centuries ago Saint Patrick came to this place for the Easter Vigil, proclaiming: "Christ is risen. Christ is our hope!" He reassured our ancestors that the kingdom of God i... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 3 August 2025

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Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time i. Brevity One word comes to my mind when reflecting on this Sunday's readings, and that is 'brevity', in particular the brevity of human existence, Qoheleth in our first reading from Ecclesiastes doesn't exactly give us the term, but he talks about the emptiness, the vanity of human life when cut off from God. Part of the opening of Chapter 1, which doesn't form... Read More

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