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Vocation to Love, part 8: ‘Remember those in prison’

Filed in Ethics by on October 10, 2014 2 Comments
Vocation to Love, part 8: ‘Remember those in prison’

Yesterday I was introduced to Zac. Zacchaeus to you, the chap who is up the Jericho Tree. But he’s ‘Zac’ to the thousands of participants on the Sycamore Tree course. You see, it’s easier for […]

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Vocation to Love, part 7: Job, Career or Vocation?

Filed in Work by on June 30, 2014 0 Comments
Vocation to Love, part 7: Job, Career or Vocation?

My great-nephew Aidan is five. He knows what he wants to do when he grows up. ‘I’m going to be a floor-layer,’ he says. I made a suggestion about a hobby he might enjoy. ‘No,’ […]

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The vocation to love, part 6: remembering Dorcas

Filed in Spirituality by on May 13, 2014 8 Comments
The vocation to love, part 6: remembering Dorcas

I began this series of posts, you may remember, by talking about the Vatican II’s radical idea that every single Christian is called to a unique and irreplaceable mission. I then had a look at […]

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The vocation to love, part 5: Vocation as conversion

Filed in Spirituality by on April 21, 2014 0 Comments
The vocation to love, part 5: Vocation as conversion

We are all familiar with the conversion of St Paul – one of the most memorable moments in the history of the Church. Artists have had a field day with it, adding a colourful fall […]

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The vocation to love, part 4: The call of Mary

Filed in Spirituality by on April 20, 2014 2 Comments
The vocation to love, part 4: The call of Mary

Luke’s Gospel begins with two stories of vocation: of John the Baptist through his father, Zechariah, and of Mary to be mother of Jesus. John is a link between the Old Testament and the New. […]

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The vocation to love, part 3: God’s call in the Old Testament

Filed in Spirituality by on March 4, 2014 0 Comments
The vocation to love, part 3: God’s call in the Old Testament

The language of vocation, of being called to a way of life, has its origin in the Bible. The God of the Jews is both supremely Other – the sole origin and ruler of everything […]

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The vocation to love, part 2: the baptismal call to be priests, prophets and kings

Filed in Work by on February 21, 2014 0 Comments
The vocation to love, part 2: the baptismal call to be priests, prophets and kings

From time to time you hear a Christian of another denomination say, ‘He’s going into the Church’. That means, ‘He is training to become a priest.’ It wouldn’t fit very well as a Catholic turn […]

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The vocation to love, part 1: an invitation

Filed in Spirituality by on February 17, 2014 6 Comments
The vocation to love, part 1: an invitation

What is the best-kept secret of the Second Vatican Council? Many of the Council’s radical ideas are now so integrated into our lives that we forget how new they were. But some of its riches […]

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A new Catholic catechism from the CTS

Filed in News by on June 14, 2015 2 Comments
A new Catholic catechism from the CTS

I’ve just written a catechism! It started life as a series of short articles about the Catholic faith, and gradually morphed into a more systematic presentation within a traditional catechetical structure. The full title is The […]

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When love is poured out through one person onto a whole community

Filed in Relationships by on February 26, 2015 2 Comments
When love is poured out through one person onto a whole community

For some people, a vocation arrives unexpectedly, even in the context of apparent tragedy. For Peter, it arrived when he was taken ill at the age of three. Suddenly, a normal, healthy, little boy was […]

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How love matures: from the Hollywood romance to a community of service and support

Filed in Relationships by on December 4, 2014 0 Comments
How love matures: from the Hollywood romance to a community of service and support

The excitement of the Synod has died down, and we are left with a year to ponder and pray. For the Press, it was all about controversy – homosexuality and second marriages. But for the […]

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MA in Catholic Applied Theology (Marriage and Family)

Filed in Family by on October 3, 2014 0 Comments
MA in Catholic Applied Theology (Marriage and Family)

With the Synod coming up, it’s a good time to advertise this MA on Marriage and Family at Maryvale. See the site here for more information, and the blurb copied below. This programme teaches the […]

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