• Sermon - Year B

    13th Sunday in Ordinary time

    Last Sunday I was speaking about people feeling guilty because their adult children were rarely going to church or not going at all. My suggestion was to stop thinking about your past errors – regardless whether they were real or just imagined – and supporting them here and now. Obviously we cannot change the past, but we can and should…

  • Munros - Outdoors

    Mayar & Driesh

    After exceptionally long break, caused by my new duties, the nasty fracture of my dog’s rear leg and unusually strange weather my first this year’s walk took place quite late in the year. This hike I planned as a rather easy starter. And it was as such until I stood on the top of Winter Corrie to descent to Glen Doll. It…

  • Sermon

    The Birth of St John the Baptist

    Recently I had a chat with a very nice couple. Among several of the different things we were talking about was one sensitive topic that surfaces time after time: that of their grown up children having little or no contact with the Church. The parents’ feelings seem to be of disappointment mixed with guilt. It’s particularly painful for parents who…

  • Sermon - Year B

    11th Sunday in Ordinary time

    As a teenage schoolboy I was struggling. The end of each school year faced me with a battle to get enough credits to go up to the next year-group. My Achilles’ heel in particular was physics – it was my nightmare for six long years. But, and this is funny, at the same time I was devouring all the available…

  • Sermon - Year B

    The Holy Trinity

    A year ago, when I was still working in Elgin parish, Fr Colin decided to begin the introduction of the new translation of the Missal. We ordered special leaflets, got them, and then he took seriously ill. So seriously that he was completely out of action for three months. Suddenly the task of gradually introducing the new translation became my…