Wednesday, 10 July 2024

Why Do So Many People Regard The Holy Spirit As "3rd Place"?

In the Catholic tradition, the Holy Trinity is central to understanding the nature of God. 

The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are co-equal and co-eternal persons of one God. However, in practice, many believers tend to place the Holy Spirit in a kind of "third place" in their spiritual lives. 

This phenomenon raises important questions: Why is the Holy Spirit often perceived as less significant? 

How can we cultivate a deeper appreciation for the Holy Spirit’s role in our faith?

Tuesday, 9 July 2024

What Would You Have Done? I Know What I Would Have Done... - Mark 10:17–31

The Gospel according to Mark offers a powerful and thought-provoking encounter between Jesus and a wealthy young man. 

This episode, recorded in Mark 10:17–31, raises questions about discipleship, wealth, and the true cost of following Christ. 

For Catholics, it is a passage that challenges our values and compels us to reflect on our own lives and priorities.

Sunday, 7 July 2024

Living Your Catholic and Christian Values Through Your Work

The integration of faith and work is a cornerstone of the Catholic and Christian tradition. 

For believers, the workplace becomes more than a mere venue for professional endeavours; it transforms into a sacred space where one can actively live out the principles and values rooted in their religious convictions. 

This article explores the ways in which individuals can infuse their work with Catholic and Christian values, creating a harmonious synergy between their spiritual beliefs and professional pursuits.

Saturday, 29 June 2024

Saints Who Were Vegans or Vegetarians

Throughout the history of the Catholic Church, many saints have embraced lifestyles of simplicity, compassion, and deep spirituality. 

Among their diverse practices, some saints have chosen vegetarian or even vegan diets. 

These dietary choices were often driven by a desire for greater purity, a commitment to non-violence, and a profound respect for God's creation. 

This article explores the lives of several saints who were known for their vegetarian or vegan practices, reflecting on how their dietary choices were intertwined with their spiritual journeys.

Wednesday, 26 June 2024

20 Translations of the Holy Bible Which Are OK for Catholics To Use

Choosing a Bible translation is a significant decision for Catholics as it shapes their understanding of Sacred Scripture and supports their spiritual journey. 

With a wide array of translations available, each offering distinct perspectives and styles, Catholics often seek guidance on which translations are approved and suitable for their personal study, devotional life, and even liturgical use. 

This comprehensive guide explores 20 translations of the Holy Bible that are deemed acceptable for Catholics to use, considering their history, features, and alignment with Catholic doctrine and tradition.

Tuesday, 25 June 2024

"The King of Love My Shepherd Is" - Why I Have A Line From That Hymn On My Profile And Blog


As a Catholic, I have often turned to hymns and prayers to find peace and strength. 

One hymn, in particular, has always held a special place in my heart: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is." 

This hymn's powerful message resonates deeply with me, and it is why I have chosen to feature a line from it on my profiles and blog. 

In this article, I will explore the significance of this hymn and why it continues to inspire and uplift me.

Saturday, 22 June 2024

Never Mind The British Reserve... Say Hello To Those Who Join You On Your Pew!

The Catholic Mass is a sacred time for reflection, prayer, and community. It brings together people from all walks of life, united in their faith and devotion. 

Despite this shared purpose, many of us fall into the habit of keeping to ourselves, reflecting a certain British reserve. 

This article explores the importance of breaking down these barriers and extending a warm greeting to those who join us on our pews.

Monday, 17 June 2024

Made Redundant At An Older Age: Job Hunting and My Catholic Faith

Last year, my life took an unexpected turn. After decades of unwavering dedication and service, I was made redundant from my job. 

It was a shock to the system, a jarring halt to a routine I had known for so long. 

Suddenly, I found myself in unfamiliar territory—navigating the job market at an older age. 

The experience has been challenging, but my Catholic faith has provided me with the strength and guidance needed to persevere.

Friday, 14 June 2024

That First Sin After Confession...

Confession is a sacred practice within the Catholic faith, providing the faithful with a means to reconcile with God and receive absolution for their sins. 

The sacrament of Confession, also known as Reconciliation, is a profound encounter with God's mercy and love. However, the journey does not end when you leave the confessional; in many ways, it begins anew. 

The struggle with sin persists, and often, one may find themselves committing a sin soon after Confession. 

This article explores the significance of that first sin after Confession, how to cope with it, and how to maintain a state of grace.

Thursday, 13 June 2024

The Power of God's Mercy: Understanding the Sacrament of Reconciliation

The Sacrament of Reconciliation stands as a luminous thread, weaving its way through the fabric of Christianity. 

Rooted in the profound concept of God's mercy, this sacrament offers believers a transformative journey of self-discovery, forgiveness, and spiritual renewal. 

In exploring the power of God's mercy within the context of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, we unveil a sacred space where healing and redemption intersect.

Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Are You A Cafeteria Catholic?

In the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of modern Catholicism, the term "Cafeteria Catholic" has emerged as a somewhat pejorative label for those who pick and choose which aspects of Church teachings they follow, much like selecting items in a cafeteria. 

But what does it mean to be a Cafeteria Catholic, and how does it affect one's spiritual journey and relationship with the Church?

Monday, 3 June 2024

Discover Our Lady of Lourdes Church, New Milton, Hampshire AND Preparing For Our Centenary!

I'm truly blessed to have Our Lady of Lourdes Church, New Milton as my local church.

Nestled on the edge of the New Forest and bordered by the serene English Channel lies this gem of faith and community: Our Lady of Lourdes Church, New Milton.

With a rich history spanning nearly a century, this church is more than just a place of worship; it is a vibrant hub of community life, embracing a diverse congregation and offering a wide range of spiritual, social, and charitable activities. 

As we approach our centenary in 2027, there's no better time to explore what makes Our Lady of Lourdes a special place and to consider how you can become a part of our welcoming community.

So, You're Too Ashamed to Go to Confession? Read This... And Then Go!

"Confession"...

... for many, the mere mention of the word evokes a sense of dread, a feeling of vulnerability, and a fear of judgement. 

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re one of those who feels ashamed, anxious, or downright terrified at the thought of going to confession. 

But let’s take a moment to breathe, to understand, and to reflect on why confession is not only a vital part of the Catholic faith but also a beautiful, liberating sacrament that offers profound spiritual healing.

Sunday, 2 June 2024

Corpus Christi: Celebrating the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist

Corpus Christi, Latin for "Body of Christ," is a significant feast in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church. 

Celebrated on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday, this solemnity honours the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, a core belief of the Catholic faith. 

The origins, significance, and contemporary celebrations of Corpus Christi reflect the profound reverence and love Catholics hold for the Holy Eucharist.

Saturday, 1 June 2024

Unwrapping the Gifts of the Holy Spirit: A Divine Treasure for Catholics

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit hold a special place as divine treasures bestowed upon believers to guide and empower them in their spiritual journey. 

Rooted in Scripture and reinforced by Church tradition, these gifts enrich the lives of Catholics, enabling them to lead lives of holiness, wisdom, and virtue. 

In this blog post, we will delve into the significance of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, their origins, and how they impact the lives of faithful Catholics.

Friday, 31 May 2024

A Devotional to Our Blessed Mother Mary for the Month of June

June, a month often associated with the blossoming of summer, provides a beautiful backdrop for deepening our devotion to the Blessed Mother, Mary. 

As Catholics, we honour Mary not only for her unique role as the Mother of God but also for her continuous intercession, her example of perfect discipleship, and her unwavering love for all humanity. 

This month, let us dedicate ourselves to a daily journey of prayer, reflection, and acts of love inspired by our Holy Mother.

Thursday, 30 May 2024

Matthew 7:21 - Will the Lord Recognise Us On Judgement Day?

The passage from Matthew 7:21 is a profound and challenging one: 

"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." 

For Catholics and all Christians, this verse prompts a deep reflection on the nature of faith, works, and the essence of true discipleship. 

As we navigate our spiritual journeys, it is imperative to understand what this scripture means for our lives and how it shapes our understanding of Judgement Day.

Tuesday, 28 May 2024

Jesus Features On The Very First Page of the Bible... So Why Do So Many People Miss That?

The Bible opens with the iconic words, 

"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1). 

This profound statement sets the stage for the entire biblical narrative, yet many readers may not immediately recognise the presence of Jesus in these opening verses. 

For Christians, particularly within the Catholic tradition, understanding Jesus' role from the very beginning of Scripture is crucial...

... but why do so many people miss this connection, and what does it mean for our faith?

Monday, 27 May 2024

Do We Need a Global Catholic Revival? If, So, How Will We Do It?

In a world marked by rapid technological advancements, cultural shifts, and increasing secularisation, the question of a global Catholic revival has become more pertinent than ever. 

The Catholic Church, with its rich history and profound spiritual traditions, faces challenges that call for renewed vigour and faith. 

But what exactly does a global Catholic revival entail, and why might it be necessary?