• Sermon - Year A

    19th Sunday in Ordinary time

    He was the last prophet faithful to God in a kingdom with a weak and indecisive king influenced by the cunning queen Jezebel. The Pagan religion introduced by the queen had spread widely; the people of Israel had left the faith of their fathers. Elijah the prophet offered a kind of competition between himself and the pagan priests. The sacrifice…

  • Munros - Outdoors

    Carn Bhac & Beinn Iutharn Mhor

    After a few weeks-long break I managed to go to the hills again. The plan was very ambitious and, as it turned out, too ambitious. Even plan B had to be changed. A pretty steep climbing of the northern slope of Beinn Iutharn Mhor and then a descend through rough terrain in burning heat drained my strength. When I saw in…

  • Sermon - Year A

    17th Sunday in Ordinary time

    I had some brilliant ideas for this weekend’s sermon. But when yesterday at six in the morning my alarm clock automatically turned on the radio I was petrified by the news from Norway. Since the attack on New York in 2001 somehow we’ve got used to news about bombings. In some ways all those bomb attacks were dehumanised because of…

  • Sermon - Year A

    16th Sunday in Ordinary time

    Some time ago the ‘voicemail hacking’ scandal started as the rather seemingly bizarre allegations from various celebrities. Revelations about so-called super-injunction – a legal way of covering up private matters of well-off people – didn’t help to take the scandal seriously, but rather as the peculiar moaning of some famous individuals. Everything changed with the news about hacking the phone…

  • Sermon - Year A

    15th Sunday in Ordinary time

    When I was a late teenager (not dead, just about eighteen) I discovered a fascinating book written by J. R. R. Tolkien ‘The Lord of the Rings’, perfectly translated into Polish. Since then I’ve read it several times – but for all those years I’ve had an ambition to read it as it had been written – in English. I…