• Sermon - Year C

    30th Sunday in Ordinary time

    While I was visiting Poland a couple of years ago, I bought a computer game. I bought it purely as an act of patriotically-driven support for the Polish maker of the game. The unopened game landed up in a drawer where it remained virtually forgotten. Since my teenage years I had always considered the playing of computer games to be…

  • Sermon - Year C

    29th Sunday in Ordinary time

    Every now and again I receive particular requests from people; some of them – the people, not the requests – are from my friends, some are from acquaintances, and some are from complete strangers. These people come from a variety of age-groups, backgrounds, heritages and origins… the list is pretty long. What they all have in common in this particular…

  • Outdoors

    Meall a’Bhuachaille

    I made a mistake while switching my day off for this week, and effectively I produced two days-off but each with some duties to carry out in the morning. The first one I used to revisit one of my first Munros, Sgor Gaoith. The other one I also spent in the Cairngorms, but this time climbing a new hill, Meall…

  • Munros - Outdoors

    Sgor Gaoith revisited

    It’s a kind of irony of fate that the weather, my days off and my physical or mental state haven’t met for weeks thus stopping me from hill-walking; then I agreed to do some Pastoral service on my day off and suddenly the forecast was brilliant. The service was not to be long and was in the morning; I’d be…

  • Sermon - Year C

    27th Sunday in Ordinary time

    While she was out on her rounds, a nun working for a local home healthcare agency ran out of petrol. There was a petrol station just down the road. Since the nun was on the way to see a patient, she decided to look through her car for something to carry to the station and fill up with petrol. Always…