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1st Sunday of Advent, Year C: Confession

01/12/2018 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

“To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul.” This response to today’s psalm sums up what Advent is all about. If Advent means the coming of the Lord, lifting up my soul to him means going out to meet him. To lift up my soul means to offer it...

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Christ the King, Year B: King of Truth

24/11/2018 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

At one point in the Gospel of John, Jesus says that he has not spoken on his own authority but has spoken only what the Father told him to say. In the section from John which we have just heard, Jesus says that he was born for one thing: to...

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33rd Sunday of the Year: The Last Things

17/11/2018 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

As we approach the end of the Church’s Year, or the Liturgical Year, we are given readings from the Word of God which direct our gaze towards the end of time itself. Traditionally, November has been the time to reflect on what are called the “last things”: death, judgment, heaven...

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Father’s Day, 170618: The earth beneath your feet

17/06/2018 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

Any man can only be a father if he first has three basic gifts: the gift of being himself a son, the gift who is the mother of his child and the gift who is his child. Because he is gifted in these ways, a father is himself a gift....

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10th Sunday of the Year (B), 100618: The strong man and the stronger man

10/06/2018 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

Sometimes, the way you imagine someone or someplace to be turns out to be very different from the reality. You may evenconvince other people to expect someone to look the way you describe them. Sciencefiction films have developed a whole gallery of figures, both pleasant andterrifying, which might lead us...

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Corpus Christi, 030618: A religion of body and soul

03/06/2018 Posted By: Peter Magee Largs & Millport Homilies No comments yet

The Catholic religion is a religion of the body as much as of the soul. While it is true to say that Jesus died to save our souls, it is truer still to say that He died to save the whole of our being, body and soul. We don’t just...

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