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?

Saturday, 25 May 2024

Meditation on Striving to Live a Good Catholic Life

Opening Prayer

Heavenly Father, open my heart and mind to Your guidance as I reflect on living a life that is pleasing to You. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, so that I may grow in faith, hope, and love. Amen.


Reflection

Living a good Catholic life is a journey of continuous growth and transformation, guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Church. It involves an earnest commitment to embrace the virtues of faith, hope, and charity, while striving to follow God's commandments and the example set by the saints.

Friday, 24 May 2024

"In The Beginning Was The Word", But Just What Does That Actually Mean?

The Gospel of John opens with a profound and poetic declaration: 

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (John 1:1). 

This opening verse sets the tone for the entire Gospel and presents a deep theological concept that has intrigued and inspired Christians for centuries. But what does it actually mean? 

Let's delve into the significance of "the Word" in this context and explore its implications for our faith.

It's Difficult to Find Employment When You're Older... What Can a Catholic Do to Make This Process Easier?

Finding employment can be challenging at any stage of life, but it often becomes particularly difficult as we grow older. 

Age discrimination, evolving skill requirements, and changing workplace dynamics can make the job search feel daunting. 

However, as Catholics, we can draw on our faith, community, and practical strategies to navigate this process with hope and perseverance. Here are several ways to make the journey to employment easier when you're older.

Tuesday, 21 May 2024

I'm A Catholic And I Love Southern Gospel Music - Is This OK?

As a Catholic who finds joy and inspiration in Southern Gospel music, you might wonder if your musical preferences align with your faith. Southern Gospel music, with its roots in Protestant traditions, often features themes of faith, redemption, and devotion to God. 

This genre, characterised by its heartfelt lyrics, harmonious vocals, and powerful performances, can indeed resonate deeply with Catholics and Christians of all denominations. 

This article explores whether a Catholic can appreciate and benefit from Southern Gospel music, examining theological, cultural, and spiritual perspectives.

Pentecost Was Last Sunday, So Where Is The Holy Spirit In Your Life Right Now?

As Catholics, we have just celebrated Pentecost, the feast commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ. 

This pivotal event, marking the birth of the Church, reminds us of the promise Jesus made to send a Helper, a Comforter, to guide and sustain us. 

Now that the liturgical celebration has passed, it's time to reflect: where is the Holy Spirit in your life right now?