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Purity is the commitment of a person’s whole life to God
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Depth of our faith truly put to test and eventual reward truly earned in suffering
It [the Creeslough tragedy] has also thrown renewed focus on the question we grapple with at times like this – “Why?” There is nothing new in that question; pain and suffering are often quoted by non-believers as the strongest possible argument against the very existence of God – why would an all-loving God allow good…
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Climbing the Mountain
The Synodal Pathway has not been quite so arduous in physical terms but it has certainly been demanding both in time and in mental energy, thinking about and discussing the various issues. Just like the night climb of Croagh Patrick, it can be difficult at times to see exactly where we are going and where…
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What Mary went through gives her a very real understanding of our difficulties and problems
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God’s presence in me is as natural as breathing or eating
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Overcoming sheer lack of interest in faith values a major challenge
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If you have skills you are willing to share let your parish know
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Through care for environment can we show youth that our Church still has a message for the world today?
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Walking together as foreigners
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Divine Mercy and End of Life
