Sunday, December 6, 2020

The Feast of St Nicholas

Just a few thoughts

·         Following in the footsteps of St Nicholas let us seek ways to extend our sharing to those in real need.

·         With this sentiment in mind we can also focus on International Volunteer Day. Thank you volunteers involved in countless organisations involved in community service – helping others!

·       OK, I am very sorry. St Nicholas celebrations took top priority today and it was great to have the extended family out at Marshmellow Park. St Nicholas was very pleased, because gifts were presented generously!. S belatedly here is today’s post.

The Signs Of The Times

Ø  Catholics told to work for Christian unity  -  The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity

Ø  Hope and healing at the Church’s heart: a new approach to helping abuse survivors

The Parish Choir members are saying ‘Hello’

¯ Lead Me To Hope  -  Peter Kearney  -  [audio only]

¯ Will You Love Me?

¯ Lord of all hopefulness

¯ Sacred Classical Music  -- a selection of pieces – 1h23min

Bits & Pieces

"The people who help me find my courage are not the ones who swoop in to save the day. They're the ones who sit with me in the fear puddle and hold my hand while my knees shake. Here's to the hand-holders."
-- Nanea Hoffman


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