Life after the Pandemic – Pope Francis, 22.06.20
Bishop Nolan writes: The Vatican has published a collection of talks and writings by Pope Francis on the theme of life after the pandemic. The book will be available on Amazon
Bishop Nolan writes: The Vatican has published a collection of talks and writings by Pope Francis on the theme of life after the pandemic. The book will be available on Amazon
From a treatise on Christian Perfection by St Gregory of Nyssa. More than anyone, St Paul understood who Christ is and those requirements needed by the person named after him. Paul spoke of what he himself had accomplished and accurately imitated him in a manner to show the Lord expressed in...
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To All Parishioners of St. Mary’s, Largs, and of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour’s, Millport. Dear Sisters, Brothers and Friends God’s peace be with you! I pray that you will be feeling a little more hopeful as we all begin to emerge with small steps from the lockdown. Prudence suggests,...
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