A Legacy of Faith: What We Can Learn from St. Sylvester Gozzolini

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On this Feast Day of St. Sylvester Gozzolini, discover how his faith in uncertain times can inspire us to place our trust in God today.
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Breaking the Silence: When God Calls Us to Stand Against Injustice

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On this International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we are reminded of God’s call to be advocates for justice and mercy, just as Christ was for the vulnerable. Let’s challenge ourselves to speak up and take bold actions in our own communities today.
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Crowning Christ our King

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On this Christ the King Sunday, let’s reflect on what it means to let Jesus truly reign in our lives. Are there areas where we still need to hand over control?
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Anchored in Faith: Navigating Life’s Seas with Christ

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On **Saturday 23rd November 2024**, in honour of St. Clement—patron saint of mariners and blacksmiths—we're reminded that whether we’re navigating rough seas or being forged in the fires of life, God has us anchored and is shaping us into His masterpiece.
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Living in the Shadowlands: Lessons from C.S. Lewis

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As we remember C.S. Lewis on this day, we reflect on his powerful teachings of living between two worlds: the seen and the eternal. His words remind us that even in life’s moments of pain, God is ever near and preparing us for an extraordinary destiny.
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A Life Set Apart: The Presentation of Mary

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This Feast of the Presentation of Mary invites us to reflect on what a life of dedication to God looks like today. Discover how daily acts of obedience and faith can build a path to something miraculous.
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Living With Courage: Lessons from St. Edmund’s Faith

A majestic depiction of St. Edmund, King and Martyr, standing in armour with a crown and sword, radiating divine light with a large golden cross in the background, symbolising courage and unwavering faith. Viking ships sail on the water behind him.
On this Feast Day of St. Edmund, King and Martyr, we reflect on a life lived with unwavering courage and faithfulness. How can we follow his example?
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World Toilet Day and the Call to Serve with Dignity

A symbolic portrayal of Jesus washing the feet of His disciples in humility, illustrating the Christian call to serve with dignity, inspired by John 13.
On **World Toilet Day**, we’re reminded that Christian service often starts in the most humble places. Nothing is too small or 'menial' when it comes to serving others with dignity, as Jesus reminds us in John 13 with His beautiful act of washing feet.
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God Moves in Mysterious Ways

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On Monday 18th November 1773, William Cowper's hymn 'God Moves in a Mysterious Way' was first published. Today, we’re reminded that even when life seems unclear, God is always working in ways that go beyond our understanding. When we can’t trace His hand, we can trust His heart.
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World Prematurity Day

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On 17th November 2024, World Prematurity Day raises awareness of the challenges faced by premature babies and their families. As Christians, we recognise the incredible value of life, no matter how fragile. In Psalm 139:13-14, we are reminded that every child is "fearfully and wonderfully made," and Jeremiah 29:11 assures us that God’s plans for each life are filled with hope and a future. How can we, as the body of Christ, support these families today?
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