It was my first hike in the Cairngorms and it rained for most of the route, making it long and dull.
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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…
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Today’s story from the gospel must have been very moving for the people, who heard it from the Apostles. These people struggled every day to live; they were familiar with hunger. This miracle would have impressed them greatly. And anyone who could perform such a miracle would have seemed utterly supernatural. In the history of the world we find many people…
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Every time I hear words like those in today’s first reading I feel guilty. Every time God speaks about shepherds neglecting the flock I feel guilty. I ask myself if I do everything possible to seek and find those, who have disappeared from the community of the Church. I’m constantly torn apart: on one hand I should pursue people and…
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Last Sunday gospel told us about doubts of people in the home town of Jesus. He himself summarised that situation in the words: “a prophet is only despised in his own country”. These words make clear the reason of my stay in Scotland instead of Poland. It’s quite common belief that a prophet means a person who foretells the future.…