An ICA Christmas

Posted on 29. Nov, 2006 in Christmas, Faith and Justice, Relationships, Seasons of the Church Year

Carmel Dawson is the national president of the ICA – The Irish Countrywomen’s Association.  From Tullow in Co Carlow she is a life long member of the organisation.  At this time of the year she is finishing up her countrywide travelling, getting organised for Christmas and making time for her family which is very important […]

Advent with Sacred Space

Posted on 29. Nov, 2006 in Advent, Church Teachings, Faith and Justice, Seasons of the Church Year

As we start the Advent season we also get into the preparation for Christmas, and there are many ways in which we can prepare. One of the most recent ways we can do this is through today’s technology – from the comfort of your home or on even on a work break.  Sacred Space is […]

Reflection – There Is a God

Posted on 15. Nov, 2006 in Church Teachings, Faith and Justice

Rev. Sue Watterson speaks an appropriate few words, especially for this month of November.

Love’s Pure Light

Posted on 15. Nov, 2006 in Church Teachings, Faith and Justice, Music

Roger Gillen is a singer/composer from Sligo who emigrated to America in 1982..  He now lives on the 42nd.Floor of an apartment block in mid-town Manhattan with his wife Mignon and his two boys Daniel (12) and Gabriel (8).  and works full-time in the music business.  Through a very difficult family time, he remained in […]

Saints Teresa of Avila and Therese of Lisieux

Posted on 15. Nov, 2006 in Church Teachings, Faith and Justice, Feminism/Women in the Church

Two great women of the Church, St. Teresa of Avila and St. Therese of Lisieux, were celebrated during the month of October.  Three hundred years separate them yet they have much in common. Both are Doctors of the Church, both were members of an enclosed order of nuns, they were both passionate about prayer and […]

Viatores Christi – at my age!

Posted on 15. Nov, 2006 in Church Teachings, Faith and Justice, Humanitarian Aid, Poverty

Viatores Christi recruits, prepares and facilitates the placement of volunteers who wish to serve in areas of need, mainly in the developing world. It is an Irish Catholic lay missionary movement founded in 1960 which provides a six months preparatory programme for volunteers.  Professionals and non-professionals alike are given the opportunity to experience a very […]

Youth Focolare

Posted on 15. Nov, 2006 in Faith and Justice, Relationships, Youth

In a time when we hear about the emergence of a valueless society, where young people live only for themselves, the Youth Focolare are a group whose goal is unity and harmony in society.  Miriam Gormally met Kate O’Brien and James Lynch, two young people who work with the Youth Focolare and asked them what […]

Speaking Out at the UN

Posted on 15. Nov, 2006 in Different abilities, Discrimination, Faith and Justice, Relationships

Ann O’Brien, a traveller, recently spoke at a UN conference in New York about the rights of people who suffer discrimination and barriers.  She addressed an assembly of people from all around the world, highlighting the divisions that exist in society and looking for change.  Miriam Gormally met Ann after the conference and asked her […]

Music – Fill, Fill a Run

Posted on 01. Nov, 2006 in Faith and Justice, Music

Fill, Fill A Run is a reflective piece sung as gaeilge by Niamh Murray from her CD A Fairer Paradise.

Reflection – The Grieving

Posted on 01. Nov, 2006 in Death, Faith and Justice, Spirituality

From her book Grieving: A Beginner’s Guide Jerusha Hull McCormack speaks directly to the Grieving; she goes down through the stages of grief, and ends on a positive note ‘You are not alone.  You have lost someone you love, but you have not lost the love itself.’