A Celtic Journey with St. John of the Cross

We would like to share with you two beautiful musical reflections in honour of Our Lady and St John of the Cross recorded by Kerrie O’Connor and friends in our Chapel. We vacated the Chapel one afternoon while they did all the hard work!!  The first one is available on youtube and the second will be available for the feast of St John of the Cross on 14th December. We hope you will enjoy. https://youtu.be/R2YGDeZ0haE

 

A Celtic journey 

 

 

 Prayer & Reflection
for Women

From time to time we host days of prayer and reflection for women interested in exploring a vocation to Religious life. For further information please contact us at: carmel@roebuckcarmel.com

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Sunday Reflection  

 

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2025

 

Prophet Jeremiah 

Jeremiah 38:4-6, 8-10

Hebrews 12:1-4

Luke 12:49-53

 

The life of a disciple of Jesus is full of contradictions! The Gospel Reading of today’s Mass must be one the most difficult passages of Scripture to understand but we are assured that by our Faith that if we keep ‘running steadily in the race that we have started’ as prompted by the letter to the Hebrews we will find ‘joy in the future’

From the beginning of His ministry on earth Jesus had standards that contradicted the commonly held beliefs and practices of the time. Think those he chose as his apostles: simple fishermen, tax collectors and sinners. They were to be the backbone of building up theKingdom of Heaven on Earth.

From the beginning it seems to have been the same. Jeremiah, the prophet of today’s 1st Reading was merely a youth, inarticulate and afraid and regarded as a ‘mad man’, yet God sends   him to be a sign to a very stringent community, to preach to them and teach them. We learn from Jeremiah that serving God and doing God’s will is a virtue in itself whether people approve or not and whether there is any satisfaction or consolation.

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New Year’s Day

A new beginning! We must learn to live each day, each hour, yes, each minute as a new beginning, as a unique opportunity to make everything new. Imagine that we could live each moment as a moment pregnant with new life. Imagine that we could live each day as a day full of promises. Imagine that we could walk through the new year always listening to a voice saying to us: ‘I have a gift for you and can’t wait for you to see it!’ Imagine.

Is it possible that our imagination can lead us to the truth of our lives? Yes, it can! The problem is that we allow our past, which becomes longer and longer each year, to say to us: ‘You know it all; you have seen it all, be realistic; the future will be just another repeat of the past. Try to survive it as best you can.’ There are many cunning foxes jumping on our shoulders and whispering in our ears the great lie: ‘There is nothing new under the sun….don’t let yourself be fooled.’

When we listen to these foxes, they eventually prove themselves right: our new year, our new day, our new hour become flat, boring, dull, and without anything new.

So what are we to do? First, we must send the foxes back to where they belong: in their foxholes. And then we must open our minds and hearts to the voice that resounds through the valleys and hills of our life saying: ‘Let me show you where I live among my people. My name is “God-with-you”. I will wipe away all the tears from your eyes; there will be no more death, and no more mourning or sadness. The world of the past has gone’ (see Revelations 21:2-5 )

We must choose to listen to that voice, and every choice will open us a little more to discover the new life hidden in the moment, waiting eagerly to be born.

                                  Henri Nouwen from ‘Here and Now’

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