Gospel Reflection – 5th Sunday of Lent – Cycle A – John 11:3-7. 17. 20-27. 33-45
Today’s Gospel is a true wonder working event, the kind that many who want to believe would like as proof that they are on the right track. More >
We are Hiring – We are seeking a residential Guesthouse Assistant
We are seeking a residential Guesthouse Assistant for our popular and historic Guest facility
Are you a people person, happy to work alongside others but also on your own? More >
Gospel Reflection – 4th Sunday of Lent – Cycle A – John 9:1-41
The simple fact is that Jesus healed the blind man. Someone who previously could not see was blessed with the gift of sight. More >
St Patrick’s Day Reflection
Saint Patrick’s feast Day, famously celebrated the world over, is more than a cultural event, but an opportunity to ponder upon and be inspired by a great man of Ireland, a man who made Christ his centre. More >
Gospel Reflection – 2nd Sunday of Lent – Cycle A – Matthew 17:1-9
Jesus brings his disciples to a high place and his face is transfigured like the sun. More >
Gospel Reflection – 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle A – Matthew (5:38-48)
Today’s Gospel is unsettling. Jesus asks much of us, and today it seems he may try our Christian efforts beyond what we can usually cope with. More >
Gospel Reflection – 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle A – Matthew 5:17-37
Today, the Gospel offers us a monologue from Jesus, a lengthy teaching asking us to be warned against the thought processes and vacuous facades of the Scribes and Pharisees. More >
Gospel Reflection – 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle A – Matthew 5: 13-16
The light of God is accessible to all. We have the capacity to become the lights of God, to live as his true ambassadors. More >
Key Found – Near Our Lady’s Grotto
A key was found near Our Lady’s Grotto on Tuesday. It may belong to someone from Thurles. More >