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Please give us your feedback about the Jericho Tree website, using the comments box below. We welcome both praise and constructive suggestions! Please let us know what we are doing well, and how we could do things better.
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How to enter the reality of suffering without losing faith in God
Have you ever been in a situation where, to everyone outside, it looked like everything had fallen to pieces? A failed plan, a project or job fallen through, a serious illness, a financial loss, some […]
Catholics and Our Common Home: Caring for the Planet We Share
At last we are in fashion! Back in 1995 I wrote a CTS pamphlet entitled, Must Catholics be Green? It had seemed obvious to me for a long time that any sane person would want […]
World Mental Health Day: how can the Catholic Church offer pastoral support to those who need it?
Mental Health and the Christian response: personal reflections from a Catholic layperson: World Mental Health Day is coming this Saturday, 10th October. The theme this year is Dignity. Thinking about this from a Catholic perspective, […]
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The Birth of St John the Baptist
So often today I think many Christians feel they are the lone voice crying out in the wilderness. When all our family members and friends have fallen away from their faith it can be very […]
The Gift of Priests and Sisters: a resource from Ten Ten
Primary school children throughout the UK have been learning why certain people chose to follow God’s call to become priests and sisters by engaging in an innovative new project from the Catholic education organisation, Ten […]
Eight Songs for the Easter Octave
Divna Ljubojevic, Christos Anesti x https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqRlJC-ckL4 Normally Orthodox liturgies are considerably more verbose than their Latin equivalents, but the opposite is the case for the Easter proclamation. While the Exsultet lasts ten minutes, the Byzantine […]
John Legend, Self-Gift, and the Last Supper
When a video has 800 million views on YouTube, it’s probably fair to say that it’s tapping into something pretty deep in our common humanity. John Legend’s love song, ‘All of Me’, is one such […]
How to help your children have a solid and lasting faith
As a parent one of the most important and enduring gifts we can give our children and grandchildren is a faith in Jesus Christ and his saving power. But we should be under no illusion, […]
When everything goes wrong and we are tempted to give up hope
When everything seems to go wrong and you get to the point where you are about to give up and rage and despair and collapse. That’s often the very moment when God wants to step […]
Are you a beleaguered clique or a creative minority?
Catholics are a minority in the UK today. But what do the Scriptures say about the vocation of creative minorities and the responsibility they have to build God’s Kingdom? A homily by Fr Stephen Wang.
Who is Jesus? (And, by the way, how to vote in the EU Referendum…)
A homily by Fr Stephen Wang, about the challenge of proclaiming Jesus Christ, and the political implications of St Paul’s theology of baptismal unity.
Why do you go to work in the morning?
As Christians we are called to loving service, and as adults we spend a third of our waking lives at work. So how do we turn our work into service? One of the deepest modern […]
It’s a great site — accessible, contemporary, and not churchy; professional, friendly, broad. Looks good on the iPad and iPhone too. Its breadth might be its weakness; I can’t see myself scrolling through the articles in search of one that interests me — I’m more likely to clink on a link I’m sent through the email, but maybe that’s already reckoned. I imagine that the intended reader is young, urban, professional, and a pretty convinced Catholic who’s searching. If so, I think it’s really well aimed. Congratulations!
I LOVE the Jericho Tree logo – many, many congrats to Kathy Kielty.
Thanks for the enthusiasm – Kathy is a great designer and it’s wonderful to have her involved.
I am really enjoying reading the articles on the website. A technical feedback would be if the heading’s on home-page in the blue banner showed a list of topics when you hover over it.
I am wondering if you would consider a book recommendation page or listings associated to the topics? i.e. Divine Providence could mention perhaps Jean-Pierre de Caussade (SJ). Its always nice to have book recommendations from an article your enjoying as probably you would enjoy/understand similar books or someone like Fr Stephan Wang whom you always value their writings.
Thanks Esther. I like the idea of listing topics from the banner menu, but I don’t know how to do it yet! There might be a plugin I can find. We’ll try to add some book suggestions too as we go along.
Congratulations on both appearance and content of this new site. Particularly appreciated the ‘why named ‘ Jericho tree, plus features on critique of photography in this culture and on the the critique of cohabitation. Statistics have made the same cohabitation point in researches but very helpful for premarriage preparation to have a deeper line of reasoning. Thank you
I love this website, thank you so much!
Really looking forward to reading all the articles.
Jamie x
Thanks for the encouragement Jamie! Hope you are well
This is a great site – thanks to all concerned. I’ve signed up and recommended it to friends and colleagues – a really interesting and wide-ranging set of articles.
I’ve been sent something that may be of interest to you but can’t work out how to make contact other than on this feedback page. Is it possible to email me please?
Best wishes
Anne