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27th Sunday, Year C, 06.10.19 – The personal encounter

07/10/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

  So, October has begun! It is the month of the Rosary, and so a time for us to renew our devotion and commitment to this powerful prayer, both personally and as families and parish. We have the Bishop visiting us on the third Sunday of the month, and so...

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24th Sunday, Year C: 15.09.19

14/09/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Mass Bulletin No comments yet

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24th Sunday, Year C, 15.09.19: Only sinners may enter here!

14/09/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

  “The tax collectors and the sinners were all seeking the company of Jesus.” What hope that line gives us! To sin is to leave the company of Jesus or to refuse to seek it again. To repent is to return to close companionship with him, to seek his company...

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23rd Sunday, Year C – 08.09.19

09/09/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Mass Bulletin No comments yet

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23rd Sunday, Year C, 08.09.19: Costing not less than everything

09/09/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

  When I was first ordained a priest, I was sent to St. Teresa’s Church in Dumfries. As you know, Dumfries is the hub of the universe! I.e., not a lot happens in Dumfries! Don’t tell anyone from Dumfries I said that! Dumfries was at first a bit of a...

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22nd Year C, 01.09.19: our humble God

09/09/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

  Imagine you are hosting a dinner and one of your guests starts lecturing the other guests on how to behave; or says to you that your motive for having the dinner is only so that you can be invited back. It would be rude! But that’s precisely what Jesus...

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18th Sunday, Year C: 04.08.19

03/08/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Mass Bulletin No comments yet

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18th Sunday, Year C, 04.08.19: No pockets in a shroud

03/08/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

  There are no pockets in a shroud. While we can accumulate external riches during our life, it’s only the internal riches that we save up which will survive the grave. Jesus nowhere teaches that money and wealth are bad in themselves, nor is he saying that we mustn’t practise...

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17th Sunday, Year C, 28.07.19

27/07/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Mass Bulletin No comments yet

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17th Sunday, Year C, 28.07.19: A trillion suns

27/07/2019 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

  Just imagine the Apostles watching Jesus at prayer. It must have drawn their hearts deeply to the mystery of his Person. Jesus prayed often, for long periods, sometimes for the whole night. Together with his teaching, his miracles and just the way he was as a man, his prayer...

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