by Nick Punch | Aug 7, 2013
Living in the Catholic Church: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Thomas F. O’Meara, O.P. Prelude 50 Years of time since Vatican II. You have “taken time” for us to reflect together this afternoon. Let me begin with time. These days we are looking at church and university...
by Nick Punch | Aug 6, 2013
Fr Richard Leonard SJ. Today’s Gospel teaches us that our Christian life should be marked by five characteristics, that we: willingly share with those in need; are ready to act justly; stay alert to the presence of God in the world; guard against those people or...
by Nick Punch | Jul 22, 2013
Niall Williams studied scripture under people like Raymund Brown before writing this novel on John the Evangelist. It begins on Patmos with John and a few of his disciples on the Island of Patmos during the time of their banishment there. John is nearly a century...
by Nick Punch | Apr 17, 2013
I was recommended to read this book by Fr Ronald Rolheiser. He chose it as one of the best reads of 2012. It is well written, and is close enough to the truth to be more a biography than a novel. It tells of the tragic consequence of the pedophile scandal in the...
by Nick Punch | Dec 15, 2012
THE CONNECTICUT TRAGEDY Since I know many families in Connecticut, I have during the last day felt profoundly sad, since hearing the news of the hideous shooting. My prayers go out to the families concerned, but to all families who now live in fear that a similar fate...
by Nick Punch | Nov 21, 2012
The new translation has been used for a year now, and we who have used it daily should have had enough time to decide whether it fulfils any of its claims. I was annoyed this last Sunday. I had to celebrate Mass five times, and the clumsy Collect Prayer frustrated me....