Walking alongside the Homeless
Leading us home: the experience of walking alongside the homeless By Phil Brennan, Romero Institute, Waterford The music of the High Hopes Choir captures something universal about the spirit of … Continue Reading →
Leading us home: the experience of walking alongside the homeless By Phil Brennan, Romero Institute, Waterford The music of the High Hopes Choir captures something universal about the spirit of … Continue Reading →
This afternoon, sitting in the Avalon backpacker’s café I pondered Ash Wednesday and what it might mean. For many today it is a ritual devoid of relevance for life or … Continue Reading →
By Brother Anthony McDonnell cfc Naturally enough with the birth of Christianity after the death of Jesus, many Jewish religious traditions, including a deep reverence for the Old Testament writings, … Continue Reading →
By Brother Anthony McDonnell cfc In the Catholic tradition, the season of Lent begins with the ritual of the blessed ashes ushering in forty days of prayer and penance. The … Continue Reading →
Everywhere I’ve gone in the last few days I find myself kicking around leaves or cycling through the late Autumn leaves. On the avenue where I live the trees are … Continue Reading →