Jack collected lots of money from ‘trick-or-treat’ and he went to the sweet shop to buy some chocolate. ‘You should give that money to charity,’ said the salesgirl. Jack thought for a moment and said, ‘No, I’ll buy the chocolate. You give the money to charity.’ Money is a tricky subject for a sermon. On the one hand, we all…
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‘Did I do something wrong?’ or ‘What did I do wrong?’ are quite common question many Christian parents of adult children ask themselves, when they see that their offspring have drifted away from the church and faith. ‘I took them to church every Sunday, we kept Christian traditions in our home, they had their sacraments…‘ If you are one of…
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Shamelessly and with absolute certainty I can say that I am my mother’s favourite son. Or even more, I’m her favourite child. How can I make such a boastful claim? It’s simple: I’m her only child. ‘That’s why he’s such a spoilt brat’ – you might think, and rightly so. But there’s a disadvantage to be an only child –…
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North of Inverness, near Muir of Ord, there’s an old castle, lovingly restored in recent years by its new owners. It’s very fortunate that they allow the Dominican Sisters of Elgin and myself to use the castle for running retreats, so every now and then I spend a weekend there. Part of the attraction and appeal is simple but lovely…
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The ‘B’ word – highly charged and in some quarters highly divisive. It’s virtually unavoidable unless you live under a rock. Of course, I’m talking about the term, coined a few years back, describing the political divorce of the UK and EU. Shortly after the 2016 referendum I chatted with a couple of my local friends who candidly argued why…