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Reflections & Homilies

Reflections, sermons and homilies.


Archbishop Martin prays for the 'unfinished work' of peace in the world on St Oliver Plunkett's anniversary

Archbishop Martin welcomes group from Co Meath, for the special Mass in St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh.  Image: CCO archive

Archbishop Eamon Martin celebrated Mass today to mark the 400th anniversary of the birth of Saint Oliver Plunkett, and fifty years since the canonisation of the martyred saint, in 1975, by Pope Paul VI. During today's homily Archbishop Martin said: "I am praying these days through the intercession of Saint Oliver Plunkett" - for success of the Middle East's fragile peace agreement, that hostages ... Read More


Cardinal calls faithful to pray for peace in the Holy Land

Cardinal Vincent at the Eucharistic Festival

Catholics from around the world have taken up Pope Leo's call to come together to pray the Rosary for peace in the world's conflict zones with a particular focus on an end to the war in Gaza. In the Church's calendar, October is dedicated to the Rosary. In Rome, the weekend of 11-12 October marked the celebration of the Jubilee of Marian Spirituality. Closer to home, Cardinal Vincent Nichols led ... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons

Codex Aureus Cleansing of the ten lepers.

Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 12th 2025 Pope Leo's Apostolic Exhortation Dilexi te has much to encourage and challenge us as we follow the Christ on the gospel road, but particularly by making it abundantly clear that our vocation is to reach out to the poor and needy, to accompany them, minister to them and treat them with dignity and love as our sisters and brothers and valuable ... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 5th October 2025

Jesus and the Parable of the Mustard Seed

Twenty Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Our first reading is part of the prophet Habakkuk's first and second complaint about God's apparent disregard for the sinful behaviour of Judah. It seems as though the Law and religious observance has no effect, on the lives of the people, instead there is a numbing quality to their religious observance and life which the prophet attributes to God's apparent... Read More


Praying with St Francis' Canticle of the Creatures

Sr MaryAnne Francalanza FCJ Image:ICN/JS

An evening marking the 800th anniversary of the Canticle of Saint Francis took place in the Jesuit Church of the Immaculate Conception in Farm Street, yesterday. After Mass for the Care of Creation celebrated by Fr Dominic Robinson, Sr MaryAnne Francalanza, Director of the FCJ Centre for Spirituality and EcoJustice gave this reflection: Welcome again to this time of prayer and celebration. This ... Read More


Erev Yom Kippur greetings from the Global Sumud Flotilla

David and his grandfather Jacques Adler. Image X

Greetings from the Global Sumud Flotilla as we make our final approach to Gaza Today, I am writing a very personal letter to you all - a letter about what it means to me to be Jewish on a mission that is set to arrive to the "Red Zone" during Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar. I almost never write "as a Jew". I share the exhaustion of being forced to put Jewish feelings first - wh... Read More


The Pope Video: October 2025 - For collaboration between different religious traditions

This month, Pope Leo XIV invites us to pray "that believers in different religious traditions might work together to defend and promote peace, justice and human fraternity." At a time marked by conflicts, the Holy Father recalls that religions must be "bridges and prophecy," and not "weapons or walls." His October prayer intention arrives as we celebrate the 60th anniversary of Nostra Aetate, the ... Read More


Jubilee of Catechists in Rome

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Thousands of catechists attended the Jubilee of Catechists in Rome on September 26-28. On Saturday Pope Leo XIV held a special Jubilee Audience for Catechists in St Peter's Square In his catechesis, the Pope reflected at length on the sensus fidei, which he said is like a "sixth sense of simple people for the things of God." "God is simple and reveals Himself to the simple," he said. "For this rea... Read More


Cardinal Pizzabella: Homily for World Day of Migrants 2025

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzabella, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem gave the following homily for World Day of Migrants 2025 at the Notre Dame of Jerusalem Centre. Dear brothers and sisters, Dearest Father Matthew, may the Lord give you peace! I am glad to be able to meet you on this important diocesan occasion. Indeed, the celebration of Migrant's Day is an opportunity for us to reflect, pray and gi... Read More


The Rosary Challenge

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The Rosary Challenge is to pray a decade of the Holy Rosary each weekday in October. With the help of Archbishop John Wilson, the Mark 10 Mission have created a series of videos to guide you through all twenty Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. For more information see: https://www.themark10mission.co.uk/rosary-challenge As an introduction to the series watch Sr Therese CFR as she sings 'As I Kneel Bef... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: September 28th 2025

Meister des Codex Aureus Epternacensis  - Wiki Image

Twenty Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time We hope that the mercy of the All Loving One will be ours at the last, and that this loving gift will forgive our worst sins and embrace us in the fullness of the love beyond our comprehension when we are welcomed into the fullness of the Kingdom. At least that is my own prayer and hope! But at the back of my mind I think of human wickedness and cruelty, action... Read More


Why we need a solemn Feast Day of Creation

A UK-based Laudato Si Animator puts the case for creating a solemn Feast Day of Creation. Why do we need a solemn Feast Day of Creation? There are many compelling reasons but we can approach the question in three interrelated ways: - It is integral to our Christian Catholic faith; - This is the mother of pro-life issues. What has been implicit needs to be highlighted, prayed, integrated and lived ... Read More


Sunday Reflection with Canon Robin Gibbons: 21 September 2025

Parable of the Unjust Steward by Jan luyken (17th century etching)

I thought I'd divide my reflection into two parts. The first is simply part of our preparation for reflecting on the parable of today's gospel, found in Luke 16: The unjust steward. It is a slightly complicated story! So, the first stage is easy, to enable ourselves to hear the Word, and let its two-edged sword cut deep into our heart, soul and minds; we need to pray. This is what Paul is asking u... Read More


Walking the Pilgrimage of Hope

Pilgrims converged on Nottingham's St Barnabas Cathedral, © Mazur/cbcew.org.uk

The Pilgrimage of Hope, a national walking pilgrimage for England & Wales with four main Ways, converged at the Cathedral of St Barnabas, Nottingham, on Saturday 13 September 2025, the eve of the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. It is an initiative of the Hearts in Search of God project which promotes and develops walking pilgrimage in our nations. The Ways, named after the Evangelis... Read More

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