Funeral homily for John (Jack) Boyle, RIP, 11.06.24
I was thinking how that reading from Ecclesiastes is a sort of A-Z of all the things in life that there is time for. Steve’s A-Z about his Dad is almost an echo of it. The alphabet of life is the alphabet of time and by the sounds of it...
Funeral homily for Gerald McGrath, RIP. 10.06.24
I suppose there’s no question that whoever wrote that reading we heard from the Book of Ecclesiastes is right in saying that in life there’s a time for everything under the sun. No-one can deny, though, that some use their time better than others, and use it for better things...
Funeral homily, Shaun Kirwan, RIP, 07.06.24
Renewed thanks to Elaine for delivering the eulogy on Shaun. The first word that came to mind as I read over it yesterday was: simplicity. Shaun comes across as a straightforward man, without complexes, accepting and getting on with whatever blessings, joys, challenges and sufferings life gave him. It sounds...
Homily for the Requiem Mass of John Bernard Girkins, RIP, 04.06.24
What strikes me first about John Bernard Girkins, going by the family eulogy, is just how full, and rounded, a life he led. His Jesuit education was providentially given the slight corrective, if I may say so, of a short time with the Franciscans! He had serious experience in flying...
Visitation Homily on the Gospel of Life, 31.05.24
Before I say anything else, it has to be made abundantly clear that, in the sensitive matters of life and death related to the Gospel of Life, we cannot possibly condemn anyone. It’s simply not our prerogative to even begin to do so, since only God can judge the heart....
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