Monthly Archives: January 2018

  • Our Hesitant Future!

    This statement is “presented by Edward Stourton, a practising Catholic. He’s not your average Mass-goer, however. He comes from a well-connected family and is close to two of the supreme networkers in the English church, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, former Archbishop of Westminster, and Lord Patten of Barnes, former chairman of the BBC Trust and chancellor…
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  • Joy

    The last verse of a national hymn reads thus: Refresh thy people on their toilsome way, lead us from night to never-ending day; fill all our lives with love and grace divine, and glory, laud, and praise be ever thine.[1] This grand old hymn stirs our soul, awakens our trust, wrenches praise from our soul…
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  • Our Hope

    We will not find rest in this life for life itself is full of labour and afflictions and gradual multiplistic infirmities. Mortification can stalk us, reproach can threaten us, and unfulfilled desires distress us. We tend to fidget over disgruntled expectations. Like Jacob, too often we find that we have married Leah not Rachel. Not…
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  • Generosity As A Mode Of Life

    “A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed.” [Pro. 11:25]. Thus a divine law is enacted by lifestyle. If we give we receive, it seems a God-given rule in life. The current belief in society is to earn as much as you can, save as much as you can in…
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