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The Eighth Afflictive Thought – Pride

With Pride we reach the conclusion of our series of teachings on the eighth afflictive thoughts. Or rather, not the end, but hopefully, the beginning of the continuation of our work moving these thoughts aside – as often as these thoughts arise within me I need to apply the tools which I have learnt…

Mary, Model and Teacher

While we rightly think of St Bernard of Clairvaux as leading the way amongst the Cistercian Fathers in writing and teaching in praise of Mary, the other Cistercians know well how to reflect on Mary’s mystery for us. In particular Blessed Guerric of Igny, whose sermons take us through the…

Mark 4:24-34 – The Kingdom of God

The subject of the kingdom of God, or the kingdom of heaven as it is sometimes called in Scripture, is one of the most perplexing terms and realities that the Gospels throw at us, and yet nothing could be more central to Christ’s preaching and work – it is the banner headline…

Running Away – Jonah

There is one more story for us to consider in this initial overview of vocation accounts. One of the shortest books in Sacred Scripture it has become one of the most memorable, both in its own right and because Christ himself mentions it in a rather disparaging comment on the people of his…

The Mysteries of Light – Lectio With Mary

With these words of Blessed Bartolo Longo, the apostle of the Rosary, Pope Saint John Paul II ended his Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae (The Rosary of the Virgin Mary) (2002), a meditation both personal and ecclesial – it marked the beginning of the 25th year of his pontificate and also opened…


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