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December 12, 2021

Growing in Compassion

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary

Friday was such a lovely day. After a few grey and cloudy weeks, the sun broke through, crisp and bright and full of promise-the promise of more to come, I’ve long and warm summer evenings. But winter too has its own beauty. The December light is different over the fields near Aberford, revealing the strange emptiness of the hedges and trees. Stripped of their green clothes, how poor and better they look; and all the […]

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December 5, 2021

Synod – A Way of Being Church

web Master WeeklyReflection Synod

(Pope Francis has called the Church to work towards synodality, a more inclusive and consultative way of being Church. Daniel was appointed Parish Priest of St Benedict’s Garforth in 1991. After a long parish process of listening, consultation and discernment, via many meetings at house-group and parish level, underpinned by prayer and Gospel reflections, Daniel wrote the following message in the parish bulletin. Synodality in action 30 years ago!) ‘Yesterday I asked God for the […]

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November 28, 2021

God’s Embrace Holds Us

web Master WeeklyReflection Incarnation, PassionforthePossible

The incarnation has revealed what true humanity is, to be realised not by running away from the world or turning our backs on it in indifference and fear. Christ does not reveal what it is to be divine but what it is to be human. That our God-likeness might become complete is the purpose of creation. And the way to human fulfilment is to penetrate right to the heart of the world, in all its […]

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November 21, 2021

Letter to a Young Heart

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary

Dear Child, Let nobody ever own you. You are too precious to be possessed by anyone or anything. Only God is big enough for you.  You really are the love-child of Life, fashioned from the desire of a divine heart, the energy of the stars and the human love of two people, we, your parents. Never forget your amazing heritage. Remember the invincible power that is within you. With God there is nothing you cannot […]

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November 14, 2021

A Spirituality of Humanity

web Master WeeklyReflection

If our religion, our going to Mass, our being Catholics is not purely about making us more sensitively aware of the fragility and frailty and fears of both ourselves and those we serve, then what are they about?  If grace does not fill us with the courage and the power and the energy to work miracles for each other, then is it not all too heavenly to be of any earthly use?  The Catholic traditional […]

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November 7, 2021

The Darkness Between Stars

web Master WeeklyReflection RSThomas

Being claustrophobic, November is not my favourite month.  It is when my nightmares are most vivid, as I panic in small, dark tunnels, filled with an unbearable terror.  I sweat when I’m cornered, when I cannot get the aisle seat, the seat near the emergency exit, the seat nearest the door.  I love spaces, vast expanses, unending horizons, seascapes and big windows. There is a huge, flat field within a mile of the presbytery where […]

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October 31, 2021

We need to Cherish our Flaws

web Master WeeklyReflection ChuangTzu, GodintheOrdinary

I received Selena into the Church twelve years ago.  When Selena was a small girl she loved to wear her grandmother’s shoes. One day she fell and cut her leg.  The wound needed some stitches.  It healed in its own time.  Selena is now 23.  We met again recently.  We talked about that moment in her young life.  She said she still had the scar.  Instead of disappearing, it grew as she grew, becoming more […]

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October 24, 2021

Stranger than Fiction

web Master WeeklyReflection AlphaGo, Evolution, TheTablet

AlphaGo, a computer programme designed by the British Artificial Intelligence company DeepMind, beat Lee Sedol, the world’s top-rated Go player. Go is an ancient chess-type Chinese board game. Why was this event so widely reported in social media? Because, as The Times leader reported, ‘The computer was not programmed how to play the game; it taught itself . . . AlphaGo can act, but it can also react. It can use intuition and anticipate the […]

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October 17, 2021

Beauty and the Priest

web Master WeeklyReflection Priesthood

It was a dark, eerie Friday afternoon at the end of March.  The children were racing from our local school to the waiting bus.  Suddenly a girl noticed the magnificent rainbow.  There it was, an arc of beauty, elegant as a ballet-dancer, stretching gracefully across the blood-shot sky of our small city.  Fine-tuned as they were to the play of light and shade, to the dance of colours, from their Lenten class-preparation for the Feast […]

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October 10, 2021

Holy Disturbance

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary, RMason

I cannot switch off from Joseph.  He has inched his way into my soul.  He comes to the presbytery on a Saturday around four.  He smells, he shouts, he stares.  He is a heavy drinker, a gambler, and has frequent brushes with the Law.  He barges into every conversation I try to have with parishioners before and after Mass. He mutters obscenities and will not be silenced.  He rings me at all hours of the […]

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October 3, 2021

Fields of Home

web Master WeeklyReflection DylanThomas, GodintheOrdinary, PatrickKavanagh, TheTablet

Summer days and childhood memories!  When they come together, they twist our hearts without warning.  Like a high-octane cocktail, they hit us suddenly and mercilessly with emotions.  The smells, the sights, and the feel of summer so often strike, with painful intensity, at the tender, forgotten and sleeping magic of those special years.  There is a pathos, a poignancy and the strangest sadness in those moments of memories ‘that bless and burn’, as my mother […]

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September 26, 2021

We are Called into the Deep by God’s Love for us

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Recently, I took a walk along the prom here at Blundellsands. The crisp dry November evening brought families out, to stroll, fly kites and generally enjoy this beautiful Sunday, here was I, among my new neighbours. It felt good.  However, as  time went on, in the far distance, my attention was drawn to what seemed to be a stately vessel resting on the deeps, it was set against a backdrop of the faintest pastel hues […]

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September 19, 2021

Imperfect Fragements of Love

web Master WeeklyReflection TheologyofNatureandGrace

Love is all that we spend our lives seeking, but we forget along the way that love is present the moment we surrender to it. And the moment we surrender, we are no longer afraid of dying, or whether or not there is eternal life, because we have already found it, in love. Just one glimpse of true love, within and around us, shows us heaven. Love is eternal life. Because love sings forever, and […]

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September 12, 2021

The Artist makes the Invisible Visible

web Master WeeklyReflection Gorringe, JohnPaulII

Whenever something is portrayed as so utterly itself, it cannot help revealing something of the Other To see God in the everyday, the divine in the worldly, the transcendent in the ordinary – that is what this chapter is about (indeed what the whole book is about) but here we call on the artist to help us achieve this kind of seeing.  The emphasis will be on the artist as painter, and as painter of […]

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September 5, 2021

God’s Image and Likeness

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary

In the documents of Vatican 1 and Vatican II there’s an image of God, when creating Adam and Eve, seeing, in imagination, a unique man, Jesus, who would exist in the distant future. It was God’s image of God’s own self made human in a real person. As he shaped and moulded Adam and Eve from the mud, his artist’s eye was on that inner picture of divine incarnation in a certain baby, nearly 14 […]

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August 29, 2021

The Hungry Heart

web Master WeeklyReflection Eucharist, RSThomas, Sacraments

People grow in faith through their experiences-and our experiences belong to the flesh. Think then for instance, of your own favourite daily bread-the touch of it, the smell of it, the taste of it. Think of real red wine, your favourite wine, swirling it, sniffing it, and savouring it. Think of the human body, your own beloved body and that of others, and all the sensations that your body brings you. Bread, wine and flesh […]

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August 22, 2021

Forever in God’s Presence

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary

God was delighted to become human. Like parents’ love creates the baby, God’s love, too, overflowed into a baby 2000 years ago. Like parents, too, God was delighted with us – and God is still delighted with us now. God became human so as to reveal an unconditional love for us. Nothing can stop God loving us always – no matter what. There is nothing we can do to make God love us one bit […]

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August 15, 2021

Angels and Demons

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary, PeterAndre, Rumi

‘I wish those angels and demons would finally get off my back. One’s trying to take a piece of me, the other to heal the heart. Night and morning you’re in my head.’ Peter Andre may be reflecting on his own troubled life when he wrote these words for his CD Angels and Demons When I was small I could’ve written those words too. On my left shoulder, I was told, there was a nasty […]

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August 8, 2021

The Inner Room of your Heart

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary

Try to visualise the inner room of your heart. How often do you visit it? Keep it nourished? How often do you come home to yourself? It is the centre of our energy, motivation, imagination and compassion. Now is the opportunity to explore it. What needs to die within you at this time in your life – and what needs to grow? Is there something you need to know, the voice within you that you […]

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August 1, 2021

Do ‘Life’ and ‘God’ mean exactly the same?

web Master WeeklyReflection HorizonsofHope

The mystery of life is one thing; the mystery of God another. But to what extent are they different? To what extent are they the same? Life and God. The One Being. Has this sense of oneness, this intimation of unity, not become more evident since the moment of Incarnation? There is an amazing transformation of ‘faith’ in our understanding and imaging of God when these two realities are identified as One; the Being of […]

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July 25, 2021

The Beauty of being Human

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary, TheTablet

The mirror was as big as the wall of the room we were gathered in. It was my first Pilates class. Half way through I caught a glimpse of myself writhing on the floor, arms and legs all over the place like a beached octopus. Around me flexible bodies rotated rhythmically on their mats, balancing, stretching and pulsing to the music and the instructions. Sweat was dripping off my chin. My limbs were hurting. And […]

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July 18, 2021

The Closeness of our Human God

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary

Think of the person who loves you most; who believes in you, who adores you, who loves you and knows you the closeness of our human God by heart. (Pause) Now that real relationship gives a glimpse of. God is not out there somewhere, far away, judging who’s good and who’s bad, who’s worthy and who’s unworthy. So close is God to us that God lives at the centre of our lives, of our families, […]

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July 11, 2021

Drenched with Love

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary

I have only one reason for being here. There’s only one thing I want to say to you. One thing that changed my life – the day when I began to believe that God was utterly in love with me, that I was the apple of God’s eye –  a presumption? Dear people, the God I tried to believe in for the first half of my life, is not the God I believe in now. […]

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July 4, 2021

Is Now the Time to Change?

web Master WeeklyReflection PopeFrancis, StJohnHenryNewman

Maybe every 10 years or so there comes a time when we are ready, open to the Holy Spirit. And maybe for many of us, that time is NOW. Let’s pray . . . Dear God, Help me to spread your beauty wherever I go today. Flood my  soul with your Spirit and light. Fill my whole being so utterly that all my life may only be a radiance of you. Shine through me and […]

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June 27, 2021

Stories in the Sun

web Master WeeklyReflection Creation, Sacraments

There’s something about summer evenings that provides the space to remember stories.  When our minds let go of the feverish lists that fill the working mornings of our life, we find a queue of shy visitors awaiting their turn to heal, comfort or amuse us.  Such visitors come as stories – sad and happy, as memories that bless and burn, as special moments carrying traces of light, shadow and humour. One story concerns a parish […]

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June 20, 2021

To be Specially Chosen

web Master WeeklyReflection HerbertMcCabe, LaudatoSi, TheologyofNatureandGrace

Those who are committed to defending human dignity can find in the Christian faith the deepest reasons for this commitment … ‘Before I formed you in the womb I knew you’ (Jer 1: 5). We were conceived in the heart of God and for this reason ‘each of us is the result of a thought of God. Each of us is willed, each of us is loved, each of us is necessary.’ (Benedict XVI) [Laudato […]

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