• Sermon

    New Year’s Day

    Usually, on 1st January I would offer a relatively short (though never rushed) Mass with just a few lines dropped as a sermon addressed to a relatively small congregation. Over the years I learnt first-hand that any serious dissertation delivered from the pulpit makes little sense as fine details get lost in the post-Hogmanay haze. Usually, the Mass would be…

  • Sermon

    Christmas

    Peter Jackson is a film director best known for his ground-breaking adaptation of “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, which turned out to be a huge success, saw his popularity soaring and won all eleven Oscar nominations, including the Best Picture and the Best Director. It is a much less known fact that he produced a deeply moving documentary film…

  • Sermon - Year A

    4th Sunday of Advent

    “The stuff of nightmares” rather well describes last week’s weather conditions, as well as my recent efforts to keep the acres of car parks at St Joseph’s and Holy Family safe underfoot. The back-breaking and time-consuming, valiant, lone fight against the elements turned out to be mostly futile as a mix of snowfalls and short thaws followed by frost cancelled…

  • Sermon - Year A

    3rd Sunday of Advent

    For the sake of this sermon, I was looking for an example of frustration but the recent turn in the weather provided me with a first-hand experience. The morning after last Wednesday night’s snowfall looked beautiful as the pristine white blanket covered the ground. In the parish garden, it was my dog who broke the unspoilt beauty by leaving tracks…

  • Sermon - Year A

    2nd Sunday of Advent

    The English Lions, the Polish Eagle, the Gallic Rooster… To the uninitiated ear, it might sound like a part of a zoo inventory while actually, all three terms relate to the national football teams taking part in the current World Cup in Qatar. In fact, animals might represent countries in more ways than sports. Many countries use animal imagery as…