"Be Still And know That I Am God"
(Psalm 46:10)
A 10-Day Journey Through the Psalms
to Lift Your Heart
(Plus FREE GIFT)
Saturday, 5 July 2025
A 10-Day Journey Through the Psalms to Lift Your Heart
Friday, 4 July 2025
Prayer For The Continued Recovery Of Father Bill - (With the Intercession of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux)
O Lord, our Shepherd, strong and true,
In Your great love, we lift to You
Our Father Bill, Your servant dear,
Whose faith and heart bring us so near.
Restore his strength, renew his grace,
Surround him with Your warm embrace.
In every trial, may he find
Your healing peace, so sweet, so kind.
Saint Thérèse, with your gentle way,
“Little Flower,” hear our prayer today.
By your trust in God above,
Send to Father Bill your tender love.
Guide him through each weary night,
Fill his soul with holy light.
With your roses, grace impart,
And heal his body, mind, and heart.
Grant wisdom to those who care,
And lighten burdens he must bear.
May Mary’s mantle, pure and mild,
Protect our cherished priest and child.
Through Jesus Christ, our Lord and King,
Whose resurrection life does bring,
We pray for health, for hope, for peace,
That Father Bill’s pains may soon cease.
Amen.
Tuesday, 1 July 2025
The 24/7 Catholic Monthly - 1st July 2025 - Offering Each Day to the Precious Blood
Welcome to the first post in a new monthly series: The 24/7 Catholic Monthly.
Each month, we journey deeper into the Catholic year, following the Church’s devotional themes, feasts, and fasts, drawing strength from Scripture, the lives of the saints, and the liturgical calendar.
These posts will include poetry, devotions, catechesis, a meditation, a challenging quiz, and a heartfelt invitation to live as a Catholic not just on Sundays - but every moment of every day.
To begin our journey, we turn to
July: the month devoted to the Precious Blood of Jesus.
Thursday, 26 June 2025
🌟 Coming Soon: The 24/7 Catholic Monthly
New Series Launches 1 July: The Blood That Saves Us
(And yes – regular blog posts will carry on as normal!)
There’s something new on the horizon - something designed to strengthen our spiritual life and help us live our Catholic faith more fully throughout the year.
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
A Prayer for Father Bill – For Strength and Healing
Amen.
An Imaginary Look at How Jesus Would Have Appeared to Friends and Colleagues While He Was Growing Up, Working, and Preparing for His Ministry
The Incarnation of Christ is one of the greatest mysteries of the Christian faith.
What was Jesus like as a child, as a young man, and as a tradesman? How did He appear to those who knew Him - His neighbours, friends, and colleagues?
In this imaginative reflection, a follow-up post to "The Human Side Of Jesus" we will consider what it might have been like to encounter Jesus in everyday life before He stepped onto the stage of history as the Messiah.
Monday, 23 June 2025
Saturday, 21 June 2025
Corpus Christi Sunday – A Celebration of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
On Sunday 22nd June 2025, Catholics across the world will celebrate Corpus Christi Sunday - a Solemnity that stands at the very heart of our Catholic faith.
The name, Corpus Christi, is Latin for The Body of Christ, and it is a day on which the Church joyfully affirms the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist: body, blood, soul and divinity.
This feast is not merely a reminder - it is a proclamation. A proclamation that Jesus, who gave Himself to us on the Cross, continues to give Himself to us in the Holy Eucharist. And this year, as we reflect upon the mystery and majesty of this truth on 22nd June, we are invited to enter more deeply into the Eucharistic heart of our Catholic life.
Friday, 20 June 2025
Wednesday, 18 June 2025
The Human Side Of Jesus
In the narrative of Jesus Christ’s life, it is easy to focus solely on his divinity, his miracles, and his teachings.
However, a deeper exploration of his earthly experiences reveals that Jesus intimately knew the human condition, including its most challenging aspects.
Recognising that Jesus was a refugee, experienced despair, knew hunger, and more, allows us to connect with him on a profoundly human level.
This understanding can deepen our faith and inspire us to respond to the needs of those who face similar trials today.
Tuesday, 17 June 2025
Saturday, 14 June 2025
Wednesday, 11 June 2025
The Good Samaritan - Points Easily Missed In This Famous Parable
The Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in the Gospel of Luke (10:25-37), is one of the most well-known and beloved stories in the Christian tradition.
Its message of compassion and neighbourly love transcends religious boundaries and speaks to the universal call for human kindness.
However, despite its widespread familiarity, there are several nuances and deeper meanings that are often overlooked. Let us delve into some of the easily missed points in this famous parable, shedding light on the richness of its lessons.
Monday, 9 June 2025
The Lord's My Shepherd... 22nd Psalm or 23rd Psalm?
The Psalms are a collection of ancient hymns and prayers that hold a cherished place in both Jewish and Christian worship.
For Catholics, the Psalms are more than just sacred poetry; they are an essential part of the liturgy and personal devotion.
Among these 150 songs, one stands out as particularly beloved and widely known: the Psalm that begins, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want."
This Psalm has provided comfort, guidance, and hope to countless people over the centuries. However, there is often confusion regarding whether this is the 22nd or the 23rd Psalm.
Why does this discrepancy exist, and which is the correct number for Catholics?
Let’s explore the history, reasons, and implications of this difference in Psalm numbering.
Wednesday, 4 June 2025
Why Do Some Congregations Rattle Off Prayers and Responses Quickly and Parrot-Fashion During Mass?
Attend Mass in any number of parishes across the country - or indeed around the world - and you’ll notice a peculiar phenomenon: some congregations respond to the prayers of the Mass in a quick, mechanical, almost breathless fashion, as though racing through a checklist.
Why does this happen? How did something so sacred, solemn, and rooted in divine encounter become, in places, so rushed and robotic? And more importantly, what can we do to rekindle reverence in our responses during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass?
Let’s explore the roots of this issue - and what it tells us about our modern Catholic culture.
Wednesday, 28 May 2025
Sunday, 18 May 2025
Are We Ready To Live The Life Of A Catholic Saint?
Living the life of a Catholic saint is a profound and inspiring journey that requires dedication, faith, and a commitment to living a life of holiness.
Throughout history, Catholic saints have been revered for their exemplary lives, unwavering faith, and selfless devotion to God and others.
Their stories serve as a source of
inspiration and guidance for those seeking to deepen their spiritual
life and grow closer to God.
Monday, 12 May 2025
A Tabletop Sale for the Soul: Spring Cleaning and the Grace of Confession
Spring cleaning is an annual ritual in many households. The longer days and brighter light reveal the clutter we’ve accumulated over the darker months - sometimes even over years.
The loft groans with forgotten trinkets, wardrobes bulge with clothes we haven’t worn in ages, and the garden shed harbours rusting tools and mystery boxes.
Eventually, something snaps. We resolve to have a proper clear-out.
We sort, we scrub, and we start to breathe again.
What doesn’t belong, we bag up and donate to the parish tabletop sale.
What was once hidden and dusty is now revealed and repurposed.
Something old is given a new chance - or binned to make room for something better.
There’s a reason this process feels so good.
It mirrors, in a small way, the spiritual clearing-out we’re called to as Christians. And no sacrament brings that truth into sharper focus than the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
“Come now, let us reason
together…” (Isaiah 1:18)
Friday, 9 May 2025
Our New Pope – Pope Leo XIV: A Fresh Chapter for our Holy Catholic Church
On 8th May 2025, the Catholic Church marked a momentous occasion with the election of Pope Leo XIV — the first American to ever become pope. His appointment came after the passing of Pope Francis, and it was clear from the very beginning that Pope Leo XIV’s election signals a new chapter in the history of the Church, both in terms of leadership and direction.
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost on 14th September 1955 in Chicago, brings with him a wealth of experience and a deep sense of commitment to the Church. A member of the Augustinian Order, he has spent decades in service both in missionary work and in leadership roles within the Church. His journey from a young seminarian to the papacy is inspiring, and his papacy promises to reflect his unique experiences, passion for the Gospel, and strong sense of social justice.
Let’s see who Pope Leo XIV is, what he stands for, and what we can expect from him as the shepherd of our Holy Catholic Church.