Dealing with the Loss of a Child
The loss of a child — in utero or later — gives us a sense of so much loss of potential, a loss of possibility, and a loss of the story of relationship that we are all part of.
The loss of a child — in utero or later — gives us a sense of so much loss of potential, a loss of possibility, and a loss of the story of relationship that we are all part of.
Church / Fr Chris Townsend / Parish Life
by Chris Townsend · Published October 23, 2018 · Last modified October 22, 2018
With all that the Church has gone through in the last few tumultuous months, we might well ask: What is the mission of the Church? With the...
Church / Fr Chris Townsend / Prayer / Priests
by Chris Townsend · Published September 25, 2018 · Last modified October 1, 2018
In order to break the current model of the parish church as a service centre, like a filling station, I think we need to be much more...
Christian Living / Church / Faith Life / Fr Chris Townsend
by Chris Townsend · Published August 28, 2018 · Last modified August 31, 2018
Recently I was told, as many parish priests are, that the person who disagreed with a decision I made was a “very good Catholic”, and that my decision challenged their ability to be Catholic.
Church / Fr Chris Townsend / Parish Life
by Chris Townsend · Published July 31, 2018 · Last modified July 30, 2018
Anyone over 40 knows the necessity, and occasionally the indignity, of having to go for a medical. It is prudent and practical to do so. With timely...
Fr Chris Townsend / Parish Life / Social Media / Suffering and Pain
by Chris Townsend · Published May 8, 2018 · Last modified May 6, 2018
Anyone involved in the more social side of social media cannot help seeing the growing polarisation based on race that surrounds our civic (but often not so civil) dialogue.
Christian Living / Christian Unity / Church / Fr Chris Townsend / Lent / Prayer
by Chris Townsend · Published March 15, 2018 · Last modified March 12, 2018
This Lent we have asked parishioners to put on name tags and to introduce themselves to each other at the beginning of the Mass. Generally, after an initial reluctance, most were happy to comply. Of course, there are always those whose vehemence in being anti-anything like this is really scary. But then, every family has those, don’t they?
Recently I received an e-mail from one of the many Catholic mailing lists I belong to. The mail asked me to pray for US President Donald Trump, and went on to tell me how profound this man was as a president of the United States because he had spoken at the March for Life
Fr Chris Townsend takes time out to birdwatch on his annual holiday in the Kruger Park. In his column he describes the importance of getting away from urban life.
Christian Living / Christmas / Fr Chris Townsend
by Chris Townsend · Published December 25, 2017 · Last modified December 13, 2017
We may be overwhelmed by South Africa’s problems, but we cannot do nothing about it. And change, Fr Chris Townsend argues, begins at home, even and especially at the Christmas table.
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