• Sermon - Year B

    25th Sunday in Ordinary time

    Yesterday evening I showed some people a few pictures that I had taken during my last hike in the Cairngorms. The viewers were amazed by what they saw, which of course didn’t surprise me at all. Some of the people even expressed their desire to go and see these places for themselves. But their eagerness was dampened somewhat when they…

  • Sermon - Year B

    23rd Sunday in Ordinary time

    Last Friday I had to go to Glasgow for a funeral. I was worried about the condition of the roads because of the constant rain. I left early in the morning. By the time I had been on the road for 10 minutes I had been almost killed 3 times, when my car suddenly hit deep puddles. After Craigallachie the…

  • Sermon - Year B

    21st Sunday in Ordinary time

    The story began happily: Jesus had healed some people and then, in this remote place, about five thousand others gathered round him. There, Jesus performed another miracle: he multiplied food and everybody had enough to eat. Eventually, his popularity rose so high that people wanted to proclaim him as king. But right after that everything seemed to go wrong: Jesus…

  • Sermon - Year B

    20th Sunday in Ordinary time

    You will recall that four weeks ago in our readings Jesus multiplied food for about five thousand people who had gathered to listen to him. They were so amazed by the miracle that they followed Jesus to Capernaum, a village on the lakeside. They found him in the local synagogue. The Lord started to explain and clarify the real meaning…

  • Sermon - Year B

    19th Sunday in Ordinary time

    About two months ago I was going to say mass in Tombae and then in Lossiemouth. There was a gap between the two masses big enough to have a hike. I had checked the forecast – it was not so bad: cloudy, but not rainy. So I decided to climb a hill in Glenlivet called Cook’s Cairn. First stage is…