Month: April 2021

Vocation of all Christians

The Sunday Gospel Fr Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap. The Fourth Sunday of Easter each year is known as Vocations Sunday. The Gospel is about Jesus – the Good Shepherd – calling his flock, leading them to pasture and protecting them. We are encouraged to pray for vocations this Sunday. I have to admit that in…

The Call to More

Sr Orla Treacy St Ignatius, the founder of the Jesuits has a phrase from his Spiritual Exercises, its known as “the Magis”, literally meaning More. I am not exactly sure what St Ignatius meant by it but it has helped me in my life, at least it has helped me to put a word on…

The Benedictine Nuns at Kylemore Abbey

You have said, “Seek my face.” My heart says to you, “Your face, LORD, do I seek.” (Psalm 27,8). The Benedictine Community of nuns was  founded at Ypres in Belgium in the year 1665, and moved to Kylemore,  Connemara, Co. Galway, in 1920. At present we are a community of 10 nuns, each called at…

A Call of the Heart

Vocation literally means a calling. Jules Chevalier, a young Frenchman, born in 1824, heard God calling him to live his Christian life in the service of others. In his life and time that led him first to the diocesan seminary, then to a parish in central France and eventually to founding a religious movement that…

Poor Clares Cork

In his recent book, “Let us Dream”, Pope Francis encourages us to allow this very challenging time of pandemic to be a period of growth and discernment in our lives, a time for us as followers of Jesus, to look anew at our busy lives and to see if we need to make changes. He…

A Time to Listen to the Voice of God

A Time of Great Change Every few generations there comes a time of great change. A time when the challenges faced in the world bring humanity collectively, to the brink of despair. A time when many feel sure that “this is the end”. For the current generations, living through the COVID-19 Pandemic, that time is…