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Easter Blessings
“This is the day the Lord has made; let us be glad and rejoice in it.” He’s alive! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia forever! The life of Jesus does not end at the Cross. If it did my faith would be in vain. His resurrection gives me new hope. As I go through my life, living as...
Hurley shrine opened in Durban Cathedral
The first step on the road to the possible canonised sainthood of Archbishop Denis Hurley, one of the great sons of the South African Church, has been made. Cardinal Wilfrid Napier, as archbishop of Durban, has invited the faithful to demonstrate their desire to have his predecessor canonised. On the weekend of March 19, crowds...
RESPONDING TO COMMENTS FOLLOWING THE OBLATE STATEMENT REPORTED IN MEDIA
Responding to comments following the recently published Oblate Statement regarding the moral challenge posed to religious about the costs of Redress. My thanks to all who have commented on the Oblate statement the moral challenge posed to religious about the costs of Redress. Some welcomed this as a statement of the factual background to the...
The moral challenge posed to Religious about the costs of Redress
The public are rightly concerned about recent statements from members of the Irish Government claiming that some Irish religious orders are not meeting their moral obligation to contribute to the cost of making redress to victims of historical institutional abuse. Our factual response traces the unfolding of the events behind the issue. It seeks to...
St. Patrick’s Day in London
People from many parts of London gathered in Sacred Heart Church to celebrate the Feast of St. Patrick. Sacred Heart Church has often been described as a spiritual home for many Irish in London and there is a plaque to remember the forgotten Irish who lived in London. Today the parish is home to people...
Daily Lenten Reflections Written by Fr. Ron Rolheiser, OMI
Click on any date below to hear the reflection for that day March 1, 2017 March 2, 2017 March 3, 2017 March 4, 2017 Week 1 March 5, 2017 March 6, 2017 March 7, 2017 March 8, 2017 March 9, 2017 March 10, 2017 March 11, 2017 Week 2 March 12, 2017 ...
Ash Wednesday
Lets’ be honest, we all prefer Advent to Lent! There is a very specific atmosphere and feeling that Advent creates. The lights, sounds and symbols of Advent leading to Christmas fill us with joy and happiness. Lent on the other hand, at first, seems to generate and create the very opposite. Lent lasts for close...
Oblate Day – February 17th
February 17th is known throughout the Oblate World as “Oblate Day.” It is the anniversary of day when the Congregation and its Constitutions were formally approved by Rome.
Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes
The Feast of our Lady of Lourdes was celebrated in Inchicore, Dublin and Kilburn, London with the conclusion of the Lourdes Novena and the annual torchlight procession. Each year at this time a small group from the Oblate Pilgrimage travel to Lourdes for the Feast Day and to prepare for the pilgrimage in September. ...
“A crime that cries to heaven”
While the Oblate parish of Santo Niño in Midsayap, on the island of Mindanao, was celebrating the birth of the Prince of Peace, eighteen people, including a police officer, were wounded when a grenade exploded outside of the church. Fr. Jay VIRADOR said that the faithful inside the church did not wait for the rites...