Holding on to the Easter message
Easter has come and gone. We witnessed the tragedy of Jesus’ death on Good Friday and then rejoiced in His resurrection three days later.
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Easter has come and gone. We witnessed the tragedy of Jesus’ death on Good Friday and then rejoiced in His resurrection three days later.
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Our latest chat with Redemptorist priest David Hore peels back the layers of complexity we often associate with prayer, revealing its rich simplicity. Fr David encourages us – whether we’re knee-deep in deadlines or juggling life’s demands – to find peace in bite-sized prayers and the quiet company of God throughout our day, , rather than cramming for a spiritual session that feels more like a chore than a chat with the divine.
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L’Arche is an international federation of communities where people with and without an intellectual disability share life and build community together. L’Arche, a French word for ‘the Ark’, seeks to create homes rooted in the Christian gospel but open to all, where people live a simple life of work, care, prayer and celebration.
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🫶 REFLECTION AFTER EASTER🫶 “Hope is the virtue of a heart that does not close itself in darkness or remain locked in the past but looks towards the future.”– Pope Benedict XVI Let’s keep Easter’s message simple: Renewal and Hope. Carry it with you every day. Grow, be kind, connect, stay optimistic and resilient. Remember
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A couple in a small town want to have children but the wife is having trouble falling pregnant, so they go to see their local parish priest. The priest tells them their timing is spot on as his archbishop has ordered him to Rome for 10 years, and he’s leaving tomorrow.