The extraordinary synodal journey is not one that the Catholic Church is embarking on alone. The recently published Instrumentum Laboris – working document – for the forthcoming October assembly in Rome devotes a whole section to Christian unity and how the Catholic Church can learn from other traditions. Pope Francis has emphasised, the synod is not about producing documents but ...
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Do not turn your face away
On the 13th June (Memorial of St. Anthony of Padua, Patron of the Poor) Pope Francis published his Message for the 7th Annual World Day of the Poor, on Sunday 19th November, 2023. The theme for this year’s Message is: “Do not turn your face away from anyone who is poor” (Tob 4:7) This Message is a reflection on the Book of ...
Read More »Loving our neighbour in a digital world
How do we, as individuals and as an ecclesial community, live in the digital world “loving our neighbour”, genuinely present and attentive to each other on our common journey along the “digital highways”? “Towards Full Presence” is the title of a document released by the Dicastery for Communication that offers a pastoral reflection on people’s engagement in the digital world. ...
Read More »Our Lady of the Way
Today, May 31st 2023, we place the Church’s entire synodal process especially the work of the 16th ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops (which will take place in Rome this October) under the protection of Mary, Mother of the Church, mother of all those who are companions and disciples of her son – ‘Our Lady of the Way’. ...
Read More »Let Justice and Peace Flow
On Thursday 25 May ahead of the 2023 celebration of the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation (on 1 September) Pope Francis chose the theme “Let Justice and Peace Flow,” inspired by the words of the prophet Amos: “Let justice flow on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream.” This Message by Pope Francis is a ...
Read More »Contemplatives & activists
Laudato Si’ Week 2023 will be celebrated May 21-28. The Laudato Si’ Movement Prayer Book is a very beautiful and rich resource to help us to be both contemplatives and activists, and in the words of Dr. Lorna Gold a means to ‘discern how to act prophetically while living in hope’. In her introduction to The Laudato Si Movement (LSM) ...
Read More »Love Was His Meaning
Julian of Norwich was an English anchoress of the Middle Ages who received a series of visions or “shewings” of the Passion of Christ in 1373. Her writings on the subject, now known as the Revelations of Divine Love, are thought to be the earliest surviving English-language works by a woman. Pope Francis sent a message on Friday 12 May, ...
Read More »Nano left no stone unturned
Wednesday, April 26th, 2023 is the 239th anniversary of Nano Nagle’s death (1784). Each year it is a landmark moment for our lives as Presentation people, when we take time out to give thanks for Nano’s life and for her inspiration, as a determined and committed advocate for social change alongside compassionate care, with a resolute conviction that she was ...
Read More »Easter – our life journey
Easter is our life journey. An opportunity to realise with ever greater certainty, that we are indeed Easter people. Our Lenten journey culminating on Easter Sunday, is never just one annual journey made, and then dispensed with. We are continually unwrapping the manifestation of Easter in our lives as we move from cross to resurrection; from suffering to joy made ...
Read More »Our ecological conversion
Today, all of us are rediscovering our fragility. We are rediscovering that inhabiting the Earth as a common home requires much more of us. It requires solidarity in accessing the goods of creation as a “common good”, and solidarity in applying the fruits of research and technology to make our “Home” healthier and more liveable for all. In this, we ...
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