Some reading material
https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2020/11/christ-the-pursuing-bridegroom Home What has gone wrong? On the collapse of public life
32nd Ordinary Sunday (A), 08.11.20: The Last Things
The first two days of November turn our thoughts to heaven (All Saints) and to purgatory (All Souls). Traditionally, long before Remembrance Sunday was ever instituted, the Church has called on us to pray for the faithful departed but also to consider our own eternal destiny. To do so is...
Hope beyond death
The first generation of Christians thought that Jesus would return from heaven during their life-time. They all expected to be alive when he came back. But as time passed, the first of them began to die. So, the rest began to worry: did that mean the dead person would not...
Ecumenical Prayer, 08.11.20
Call to Prayer: Sunday 8th November 2020 Prayer @ 7pm The season of Remembrance invites us, at one and the same time, to look back and to look forward. As we look back, we recall those who have gone before us and, on a broader scale, the human tragedies that...
To prepare for death is to prepare for life – both sides of death
TO PREPARE FOR DEATH IS TO PREPARE FOR LIFE The unavoidable reality of death is one of the great questions which every person must face, sooner or later. Even for those who live in denial, it is the proverbial great elephant in the room. Because everything in us recoils at...
Let us die with Christ, to live with Christ
From St. Ambrose’s book on the death of his brother, Satyrus: We see that death is gain, life is loss. Paul says: For me life is Christ, and death a gain. What does “Christ” mean but to die in the body, and receive the breath of life? Let us...
