News and messages archive for 2006
Fr Peter’s newsletter notes - December 2006
Posted on December 1st 2006 in Weekly messages
Sunday 3rd December Preparation for Christmas includes attentive listening to the Word of God. By the time this newsletter is printed, Pope Benedict will have, God willing, safely returned from his visit to Turkey. Obviously it is too soon to…
Fr Peter’s newsletter notes - November 2006
Posted on November 1st 2006 in Weekly messages
Sunday 12th November A daily experience of God’s presence leads to a better appreciation of the sacraments of the Church The exhibition of the works of the Spanish painter, Velázquez, at the National Gallery is not large. There are about…
Fr Peter’s newsletter notes - October 2006
Posted on October 1st 2006 in Weekly messages
Sunday 1st October The angels form a spiritual tent above us and, as God’s messengers, reveal His nature This time of year is the season of angels for the Church. Friday was the Feast of Archangels and Monday 2nd October…
Fr Peter’s newsletter notes - April 2006
Posted on April 1st 2006 in Weekly messages
Holy Week - Sunday 9th April 2006 The story of the Passion, invites us to make a choice for or against Christ There would be no better time than Easter to release a book about some long lost fragments from…
Fr Peter’s newsletter notes - March 2006
Posted on March 1st 2006 in Weekly messages
1st Week of Lent - Sunday 5th March 2006 The recognition of sin is the beginning of conversion. I am sure many of us have begun Lent with the best of intentions, but have already found ourselves weakening at the…
Fr Peter’s newsletter notes - February 2006
Posted on February 1st 2006 in Weekly messages
5th Week of Ordinary Time - Sunday 5th February 2006 To compromise with truth will always have a personal cost. I can still remember watching on Swiss TV, while on a family holiday as a teenager, the tragic events in…
Fr Peter’s newsletter notes - January 2006
Posted on January 1st 2006 in Weekly messages
2nd Week of Ordinary Time - Sunday 15th January 2006 The 'loving context' ordained by God is permanent, life-sharing and truly life giving This weekend, by some mysterious act of providence, I am saying a Vigil Mass in St Patrick's,…
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