The Great Legacy of Denis Hurley
February 13 will mark 20 years since the death of Archbishop Denis Hurley. This is a timely moment to reflect […]
The Great Legacy of Denis Hurley Read Post »
February 13 will mark 20 years since the death of Archbishop Denis Hurley. This is a timely moment to reflect […]
The Great Legacy of Denis Hurley Read Post »
I hope that, by the time you are reading this, you are in a suitably relaxed frame of mind. Whether
God’s Order: Take a Break Read Post »
In September, we welcomed a group of Northern Irish volunteers in their early twenties to the Denis Hurley Centre in
The Winding Paths to Peace Read Post »
Sharp-eyed readers might have noticed that my byline at the top of this page now has the letters “Dr” in
Why We Must Honour the Past Read Post »
Recently I visited Lourdes. I know that there are some readers who have regularly made a pilgrimage to this extraordinary
Turn the World Upside Down Read Post »
As South Africa enters September, we find ourselves in Heritage Month. This is a great opportunity to engage with cultural
Heritage Can Be Old and New Read Post »
I try to have as little as possible to do with government departments. My low expectation — rarely proven wrong
To Go Out and Be Of Service Read Post »
From time to time, I come across articles in my Facebook feed that touch on some novel aspect of church
Meet The Youth Where They Are Read Post »
The saint of the month in the July issue is St Ignatius of Loyola and, with some personal experience of
Three Words of St Ignatius Read Post »