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The words and Word of God that Create and Renew: A Reflection for the Beginning of Lent
Words carry meaning. They communicate our thoughts and feelings, tell others about who we are and our relationship with them. The can be used to invite, teach, praise, demean, ridicule, forgive, heal, and give hopeโto name just a few ways we use our words. In short, words matter! I would like to focus this Lenten…
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Westminster Cathedral Choir School saga continues
Cardinal Vincent Nichols and the diocese turned down two substantial donations
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GOSPEL COMMUNION: Second Sunday of Lent
Commentary on the Psallite communion antiphon โ an inspiring reflection on the liturgy of the coming Sunday and feast days.
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60-Second Sermon: Second Sunday of Lent
Rory Cooney reflects on the Gospel Reading (Matthew 17: 1-9) for the Second Sunday of Lent for our 60-Second Sermon Series.
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Liturgy and COVID-19
What does it mean to be a people who must existโeven temporarilyโwithout the day of the Lord?
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Spectators or participants?
What sort of policy do you have for photos in church during sacramental celebrations?
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GOSPEL COMMUNION: First Sunday of Lent
Commentary on the Psallite communion antiphon โ an inspiring reflection on the liturgy of the coming Sunday and feast days.
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Dust
I am dust; to dust I shall always return. But donโt assume as you disturb my rest with your omnipotent kitchen broom that I am mere debris to be swept up and away. Remember. We are interfused, you and I, suspended in each other, vestigial particles of endless galaxies, diminishing and becoming, deposited but for…
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Ashes and Prostrations
I think that Lent is God’s gift, a season given to us to make us well again.
