• Sermon - Year B

    22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Tradition can be a very good thing. It connects us to the past, gives a sense of familiarity and provides helpful routines. Tradition is an indispensable component of identity on each level, from individual through to national or ethnic. Tradition is good as long as it’s meaningful. But traditions can turn into shackles. Deprived of its meaning it has nothing…

  • Sermon - Year B

    21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

    One of the main themes in reporting the turmoil in Afghanistan is the fate and future of women and their rights under the Taliban regime. There’s fear of turning back the clock and a return to a situation where females effectively have no rights, no education, no career of their own; their role practically reduced to being submissive underlings of…

  • Sermon

    The Assumption of Our Lady

    You might have heard that a month ago Sir Richard Branson travelled to space in the vehicle that his company had been developing for 17 years. The event was quite widely met with a proverbial shrug of the shoulders as the billionaire’s costly vanity project, with many downsides and no real benefits. I’m not going to argue for or against…

  • Sermon - Year B

    19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

    Toughen up. Get a grip. Man up. These are among the most commonly used phrases when people struggle with certain situations, conditions or with life in general. These phrases are simple and effective tools to help those in trouble, right? Well, they might work but only in certain situations and not for everyone. Because sometimes life can be quite complicated…

  • Sermon - Year B

    18th Sunday in Ordinary time

    Confusion reigns in today’s gospel. Firstly, the people who were miraculously fed by Jesus – as we heard last Sunday – are confused by his sudden disappearance as well as that of his companions. Some of those people make an educated guess that Jesus might have gone to the fishing town of Capernaum, his Galilean base. So they sail across…