
Trying to Be Perfect
Like most European Catholics I was born and brought up in the aftermath of the Renaissance influenced by a spirituality that owed as much

Like most European Catholics I was born and brought up in the aftermath of the Renaissance influenced by a spirituality that owed as much

Whenever something, say a pandemic, gives us grim reminders that the grim reaper’s harvest is never far in the offing, the ages-old subject of “the

If you are travelling to a distant destination you will have to travel by car or coach, by train or ‘plane by ship or space

In my apostolate, Spirit Filled Hearts Ministry (www.spiritfilledevents.com), one area I like to focus on is the topic of miracles. Miracles are supernatural occurrences that

We cannot be worried about labels or backlash when it comes to speaking against the evil that is running around like a lion looking to

Once you admit that ‘prayer’ is merely the word we use to describe the practical way we go about allowing God’s love to enter into

This month we have seen terrible racial riots on both sides of the Atlantic and for that matter throughout the world. The aftermath is set

‘Contrast and compare’ was a commonly used phrase used by the teachers who set our examination papers when I was at school. It is one

At a recent Sunday liturgy, the Church heard Jesus speaking to His disciples about a fire that He desires to see set ablaze on the

Life’s circumstances are full of episodes that allow us to encounter divine Love. Some of these we recognize, but many just pass us by. Suppose

When Charles Dickens wrote, “God is love,” on the workhouse wall, he was, of course, being sarcastic. He knew there was no love in that

When I first decided to spend my life searching for God I visited the great Carthusian monastery, St Hugh’s Charterhouse, Parkminster in Sussex with the