LITURGY MATTERS: Imagine...
Imagination is integral to humanity and faith. John Lennon invited us to imagine. Martin Luther King Jr shared his dream. The prophet Isaiah shared his vision. And Jesus embodied in word and action God’s dream for a reign where all would enjoy fullness of life and peace.
LITURGY MATTERS: Evangelisation that is not weird!
Why do we Catholics baulk at the words ‘evangelisation’ and ‘mission’?
LITURGY MATTERS: The Power & Importance of Silence
What watching the Queen’s funeral has taught me.
LITURGY MATTERS: Where have you experienced God this week?
Sunrises along our beautiful coast are one of my favourite things. I can stand there for ages feeling the presence of God surrounding me.
LITURGY MATTERS: The Perpetual Day of Remembrance imperative is stronger than ever
2022 marks five years since Lina’s Project and Bishop Bill Wright establishing 15 September as a Perpetual Day of Remembrance throughout the diocese.
LITURGY MATTERS: Opportunities to Refresh!
Jesus has a lot to teach us about taking opportunities to be refreshed.
LITURGY MATTERS: Formation – Choosing life not death!
For the liturgy to become all it is meant to be for our life, it will take all of us, letting go of our ‘if only’s’, working with what we’ve got to fit square pegs into round holes and to be united in hope and prayer.
LITURGY MATTERS: Doing ritual well – or flatlining?
Once upon a time, most funerals and weddings were church events, at least in Western societies. A faith commitment may or may not have been strongly evident, but there was a general acceptance that life’s major events were celebrated with religious ritual.