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Tuesday, 09 October 2012 11:07

Online Prayer

PRAYER
The following sites offer regular opportunities for being actively led through prayer forms adapted from the Church’s great spiritual traditions. The experience of being led through prayer, for about 10-15 minutes a day, using a computer or downloaded files, is increasingly popular.  You may read, listen to Scripture, music or guided reflection and gaze at inspirational or calming images, while sitting in front of a computer, or listen to downloaded MP3 or WMA files while travelling.

Published in Resources
Thursday, 27 September 2012 16:53

'Vatican II: An Event of Grace' eConference

2012-econference 125pxThe eConference on Vatican II is ahead of us, a marvellous opportunity to
-    introduce ‘younger’ generations to the Vatican II Council and ...
-    renew memory and understanding for all who lived through the significant event and the continued unfolding of its contribution to the modern world; an event which Pope Benedict XVI calls “the great grace bestowed on the Church in the twentieth century”.

Published in Events
Thursday, 20 September 2012 12:51

A Prayer Before Meetings

We gather together in this meeting in Christ’s name,
and as servants of his kingdom,
and we remember that Jesus promised
that wherever two or more are gathered in his name,
he is in our midst.

Published in Prayers
Thursday, 20 September 2012 12:45

A prayer for Young People

Lord Jesus,
I thank You for my life and for all the good qualities You have gifted me with.
I thank You for friendships, family life and for so many opportunities to grow.

Published in Prayers
Thursday, 20 September 2012 12:42

Contact Us

Published in Contact
Thursday, 20 September 2012 12:31

A Space for Grace

Each Sunday of the Year of Grace, parishes are asked to make a small space available in their bulletins for a brief reflection on grace, based on the readings of the day. You are invited to ponder on aspects of your own daily life in the light of God’s grace, and your own insights from Scripture, as the Holy Spirit speaks to you.
These reflections are designed by Glen Avard. 

Published in Space for Grace

reaching out st mels 2012 125pxTHE Sandhurst Diocese has been blessed with a visit from two prominent Catholic priests recently, when Cardinal Rodriguez and Father Paul Murray OP spent two days in the Diocese visiting and meeting with priests, school students, teachers, the youth ministry reference group, Caritas and Justice representatives and parishioners.

Published in Resources

Jesus stained glass 125pxIn Jesus Christ, God is revealed in a human person. Born about 2000 years ago, to a simple family in Nazareth in Palestine, he grew up like others of his time and culture. He was like us, but did not sin. God’s love flowed through him, without limit, in a way that would change the world.

“The ancient writers of the Church said of prayer that it is ‘Heart speaking to heart.’
(Gerard Hughes SJ, God of Surprises, 31).

Research, find out, gather data, reflect, talk with person(s) who are knowledgeable about the   issue if possible, talk with a friend, family member or another person who knows and cares about you, if appropriate (a good person for this will help you to reflect but will realise that the decision has to be yours).

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