Friday, 25 June 2010

So what have you been doing all this time?

I've been trying to think what has been keeping me from blogging recently. What exactly have I been doing with myself?

Well, I didn't queue for hours to buy one of these . . .



Though I did spend a while downloading the new Version 4 software so my home screen now looks something like this . . .


Much as it is needed, I can't say I've spent that much time looking after these . . .


I have watched some of this . . .



And I have been doing a fair bit of this . . .

But no more than usual.

Do you remember this old song? I think this sums it up pretty well!


Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Another take on saving the planet . . .



I saw this on Matthew Warner's blog Fallible Blogma today. He makes a good point, don't you think?

Monday, 7 June 2010

Dynamic!

I am very grateful to Fr John Boyle for drawing attention to the website, 'Dynamic Catholic'

It is, as the saying goes, 'what it says on the can'. It really seems to have some very dynamic content. My first thoughts were, 'now this is the sort of thing that we need to be showing our young people. It's in their language.'

I've often thought that Catholic sites in America seem to do this sort of thing so well. I was particularly taken with the series of videos, 'The 7 Pillars of Catholic Spirituality'

Here is the first of the series; on Confession. I assume it's just a clip from a longer video but you can get a very good idea what the rest must be like from this excerpt.

Sunday, 6 June 2010

An uplifting weekend . . .

It's been a full but very uplifting weekend. On Saturday I spent the day with more than 120 (at least; I didn't do a head count!) other Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion in a Day of Recollection.

I've been to several 'Quiet Days' like this organised by various groups and I must admit I have found some of them rather 'lightweight', padded out with workshops and the like without enough spiritual content.

I'm very pleased to say that Saturday was not at all like that. We began with a beautiful Mass and then after a brief coffee break we had an excellent talk on Cardinal Newman from Fr Michael Woodgate from St John's Seminary. He gave us a potted history of Newman's life and looked briefly at his spirituality and thoughtfully provided us with some material to use in our quiet time of prayer and reflection.

After lunch we were treated to a second talk by Fr Michael, this time looking at Our Lady based on some of Newman's writings and after more time for private prayer and an opportunity for Confession, we finished with Exposition, a brief rite of re-commissioning and closed with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

It was a beautiful day in glorious surroundings, even if slightly stifling indoors, and I came away really feeling as if I'd had a mini retreat. And I'm sure I'm not alone in feeling like that.

And to crown it all we celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi today in our parish with a procession around outside the church assisted by our First Holy Communion children strewing petals before the Blessed Sacrament. You could tell they enjoyed their important role by the smiles on their faces . . . maybe even as much as the celebration cake and drinks in the parish hall afterwards!

Oh, and I nearly forgot to mention that we had a beautifully prayerful Rosary and Benediction this afternoon.

I feel like I'm floating on air at the moment!