21st Sunday, Year B
For some weeks now, we have been following Saint John’s Gospel on the ‘Bread of Life’ All the narratives about God feeding His people both in …
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For some weeks now, we have been following Saint John’s Gospel on the ‘Bread of Life’ All the narratives about God feeding His people both in …

In today’s Gospel reading we return to John chapter 6 to hear this amazing Eucharistic doctrine as Christ Himself presented it. What patience the Lord …

‘Sir, they said, ‘give us this bread always’: Jesus answered: ‘I AM the bread of life. He who comes to me will never be hungry; …

After the multiplication of the loaves, Jesus, in the company of His disciples gets away from the enthusiastic crowd who want to carry Him off …

With last week’s concluding words: ‘The Lord is my Shepherd there is nothing I shall want. Fresh and green are the pastures where he gives me …

Following on from last week when our focus was mission and the sending out of the ‘Twelve;’ the image that dominates the readings today is focused on …

The Gospels of this Sunday and next are dedicated to the mission that Jesus entrusts to the ‘Twelve’ in the course of His preaching. This sending out …

Just a thought Many times in life it can seem obvious to us what someone else should do. And sometimes we’re never shy, (no matter …

This homily is not for the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul but for Sunday 13th. If God is good, if he loves human …

The passage we read today from the Book of Job evokes in a few words, but in a striking way, the sovereign mastery that God …