

Thought for the week - 8 December 2024
There is a time and a season to go back home – to return to some kind of beginning, whether this is to rediscover the reason we set out...

Fr Andrew Teather
Dec 8, 2024


Thought for the Week - 24 November
All through his life Jesus showed that he was no pushover, he was his own man, if you like. No one controlled him. No one manipulated him...

Fr Andrew Teather
Nov 24, 2024


Thought for the week - 17 November 2024
As we near the close of the liturgical year, this week’s Gospel invites us to look beyond the passing world. Though stars and moons may...

Fr Clive Lord
Nov 17, 2024


Thought for the week - 10 November 2024
We are approaching Advent and the beginning of the new liturgical year, so there is a deliberate theme of endings to the readings now,...

Fr Andrew Teather
Nov 10, 2024


Thought for the week - 3 November 2024
Today we are blessed to have Joan Marston preaching at the two morning masses. Joan is a lay Canon of Bloemfontein and Blackburn...
St Stephens
Nov 3, 2024


Thought for the week 27 October 2024
The Gospel today is pretty shocking, and typical of the grammatical style of Mark. The events and teachings recorded by Mark are meant to...

Fr Andrew Teather
Oct 27, 2024


Thought for the week - 20 October 2024
It’s probably not unreasonable to walk into a battle which you are almost certainly going to lose and to forget what you have been told...

Fr Andrew Teather
Oct 20, 2024


Thought for the week 6 October 2024
Adam sounds just like a teenager when God introduces him to Eve: This is bone from my bones and flesh from my flesh. ‘We were made for...

Fr Andrew Teather
Oct 6, 2024


Thought for the week - 15 September 2024
Today’s Gospel invites us all to make two decisions. Each of these decisions threatens to overturn our whole life and our whole normal...

Fr Andrew Teather
Sep 15, 2024


Thought for the week - 8 September 2024
Usually, telling somebody not to tell other people about what you are about to do to them or with them is a bit of a worry, to say the...

Fr Andrew Teather
Sep 8, 2024

