Wednesday
17 September 2025
(Ordinary Time — autumn reflections)
“Let
all that you do be done in love.”
(1 Corinthians 16:14)
Wednesday, 17 September 2025
Mid-Week Prayer - For All Who Read This Prayer And All Who Never Will
Monday, 15 September 2025
Sunday, 14 September 2025
A Sunday Morning Prayer – For All Who Read This Prayer And All Who Never Will
Sunday 14 September 2025
(Ordinary Time)
“This is the day which the Lord has made;
let us rejoice and be glad in it.”
Psalm 118:24, RSV-CE
Tuesday, 9 September 2025
Update: Bible Gateway Unavailable in the UK – What it means for this blog
Readers of this blog here here at The 24/7 Catholic blog will know that I often link to Bible Gateway when quoting or referencing Scripture.
It has long been one of the most popular online resources for Catholics and other Christians, providing free access to multiple translations of the Bible, search tools, and even daily devotionals.
However, as of now, Bible Gateway is currently unavailable to consumers in the United Kingdom and the European Union. If you try to click through any old links in my past blog posts, you will sadly find that they no longer work.
Monday, 8 September 2025
Back to School with the Saints: Study Tips from Heaven
By now, students and pupils should all be back at school and colleges. The long summer holidays are over, and with sharpened pencils, fresh notebooks, and perhaps a little nervousness, young people across the country are returning to their studies.
For some, this is an exciting time of opportunity; for others, it is heavy with pressure and anxiety. Parents and teachers, too, share the challenge of nurturing minds and guiding hearts in a world that often makes education feel like a competition rather than a calling.
But as Catholics, we know we are never left to face these challenges alone. Heaven is full of helpers who once walked the road of life before us. The saints, our elder brothers and sisters in Christ, stand ready to guide us, encourage us, and intercede for us. They remind us that study is not merely about facts and exams, but about preparing our minds and souls to serve God.
In this reflection, we will look at what the saints teach us about study, perseverance, and prayer. We will draw upon Scripture (RSV-CE), explore practical tips for students, and close with a devotional and poems.
Saturday, 6 September 2025
Blessed Carlo Acutis – A Millennial Witness Of The Eucharist And Lessons For The Young And Old
Monday, 1 September 2025
The 24/7 Catholic Monthly - 1st September - Month of the Seven Sorrows of Mary
Welcome to the September edition of The 24/7 Catholic Monthly.
This month, we walk with Our Lady in her sorrows—not as a defeat, but as the pathway to the triumph of the Cross.
September is traditionally dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows, whose feast is celebrated on 15 September, the day after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Her pierced heart mirrors the heart of Christ: silent, faithful, enduring. Let us lean into that sorrow—not to wallow in pain, but to find meaning, love, and strength in suffering united with Jesus.
Friday, 22 August 2025
The Wild Garden Behind Our Lady of Lourdes Church in New Milton
It is a part of the parish grounds that most people pass without noticing — tucked behind the Catholic church, close to the church hall.
From the main road, there is nothing to suggest what lies there.
Parishioners and others walk by on their way to Mass or meetings, perhaps pausing to greet a friend or enter the hall itself for one of the many activities held there, many people not realising that just a few steps away is a place set apart, waiting in stillness... the wild garden of Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic Church, New Milton — a space unlike any other in the parish.
Tuesday, 19 August 2025
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He heals the brokenhearted,
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Psalm 147:3
(RSV-CE)
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Monday, 18 August 2025
Missing the Beauty of God's Creation With Heads Bowed Down… but not to God...
Monday, 11 August 2025
Why The 24/7 Catholic?
I named this blog The 24/7 Catholic because it expresses a desire that I had tugging at my heart. I want to live my Catholic faith every day, every hour, every minute. All the time. Not just on Sundays, not just at Mass, not just when I’m feeling inspired - but 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That’s what it means to follow Christ, right?
At least, that’s what I aspire to do...
... and yet, more often than not, I fall short...
This blog is for people like me - those of us who want to be saints, but who find ourselves slipping, stumbling, and sometimes just plain giving up.
It’s for people who want to live the faith 24/7 but don’t always know how.
People who go to Confession and mean it - but then snap at someone ten minutes later.
People who say their Rosary while mentally ticking off their to-do list.
People who love Jesus with all their hearts - but still struggle with doubt, distraction, despair, and daily demands.
This is The 24/7 Catholic - not because I’ve mastered it, but because I need to be reminded of it every single day...
Monday, 4 August 2025
10 Bible Verses That Show Jesus’ Sense of Humour. Yes, Our Lord Laughed Too!
When we think of Jesus, we rightly picture Him as the Good Shepherd, the Suffering Servant, and the Risen Lord.
Often overlooked is His quick wit, sharp irony, and well-timed humour.
Jesus wasn’t a gloomy figure. He enjoyed wedding feasts, told stories full of exaggeration and satire, and gently teased His disciples when they needed it.
After all, joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit - and Christ was filled with it.
Laughter is part of love, and Jesus, who is love incarnate, used humour to reveal truth, disarm pride, and draw people closer.
Let’s
explore 10 moments from the Gospels that shine with Jesus’ holy
sense of humour.