On today, the Feast day of St. Vincent De Paul (renowned for his compassion, humility and generosity), we pray for all of those who dedicate their lives to working and living alongside those made poor. See http://www.svp.ie/feastday For a someone to feel that they ‘have been seen’ and are ‘made visible’ through the love and care they receive, makes love ...
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A Prayer for our Earth
The beautiful icon of Nano Nagle created by the artist Desmond Kyne is alive with colour and symbolism that enables us to get to know ‘…who Nano was and who she is today’. It depicts a young and vibrant ‘Nano’ which seems to be so apt, especially in this tercentenary year of her birth (1718) when her living legacy continues ...
Read More »How should we live?
A recent article prompted me to think outside the usual way of seeing things in relation to lifestyle choices and care of our common home. Among many valuable thought provoking points made in the piece, I have chosen to mention those which struck a particular chord in relation to continuing to walk lightly on the Earth. There is a need to ...
Read More »Light in today’s wilderness..
Nano Nagle carried the light of her lantern, and the light of the Gospel into the darkness, desolation and discrimination endured by the people of God in Ireland under the Penal Laws. ‘Because the world still needs the Gospel and Nano’s lantern light, it is timely to remember Pope Francis’ challenge to go beyond the comfortable spaces, places and territories ...
Read More »Against Human Trafficking
‘The persistent work of Catholic sisters against human trafficking continues, as the world focuses today on efforts to stop the exploitation of humans for cheap labour and sex’ – says Chris Herlinger in his article in the Global Sisters Report today. (see full content of this article on link below). On today (30th June) UN World Day against Human Trafficking, ...
Read More »Season of Creation
From September 1 to October 4, Christians around the world will unite to pray and care for creation. It is the “Season of Creation,” and it is happening from Paris to Pittsburgh, Pretoria to La Paz. The theme for this year’s celebration is “walking together”. There are endless ways as a community to show you are on a journey towards better ...
Read More »Peace in Nicaragua
Violence has racked the country of Nicaragua since April 18th. More than 360 people have died in conflict between forces of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and opposition protesters, who are calling for his resignation. President Ortega has been in power since 2007 and is on his third mandate, along with his wife Rosario Murillo, the Vice President. Yet it has all ...
Read More »Each journey one step beyond
Today, on what would be Nelson Mandela’s 100th birthday, we remember Nelson Mandela and the people of South Africa. There are a great many quotations from Mandela’s life and writings that we are all familiar with. I have chosen this quotation because it has the recognition of journey and moving forward as an essential part of life. It also reminded me of ...
Read More »Political connectedness
We are constantly exposed to a political agenda. Indeed, there is an ongoing debacle in the media worldwide in recent days on the fall-out from the post Brexit vote discussions and resignations in the UK parliament, and the post Trump Press conference analysis on Russian-American relations. This reflects a seemingly growing preoccupation with ‘power and personality’ and the ‘power of ...
Read More »Fossil Fuel Divestment
The passing of the Fossil Fuel Divestment Bill on the afternoon of Thursday 12th July 2018, has made history. Ireland is the first country in the world to commit to withdrawing public money invested in fossil fuels, the industry which is contributing most to climate change. This Bill will stop public money being invested against the public interest, and it sends ...
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