Thank you so much Fr. Denis,and thanks to Alessandro, Natalie and Eliana for bringing us this lovely Garden Mass. Please don't get too cold. We need you to stay healthy. The mass is an oasis of calm and hope for all of us. May God bless us all.
Wonderful & divine Mass as always.Thank you dear Fr.❤ 🎉Congratulations! dear Cosmo, Paul & Giselle..absolutely thrilled to hear the lovely news... super busy days ahead for the big bro.Thank you All for making this feel of belonging so very special.God bless you all abundantly.❤
A beautiful Mass for Remembrance Day, Fr Denis. The holy table looked wonderful (as usual). Coincidentally, I've just been watching the film "Benediction" featuring the life of Siegfried Sassoon and his friendship with Wilfred Owen.
Congratularions to Giselle, Paul and Cosmo for the arrival of baby Kallisto Theodore Roland! Rejoicing with everyone for such happy news! Thank you again, dear Fr. Denis, Alessandro, Eliana and Natalie, for this Garden Mass on Remembrance Day. We remember the fallen, those who have given their lives so that we may have peace. Thank you too for the thought-provoking homily, on how we should not give out of our abundance, but from our own substance, "to toil and not seek for rest." Thank you as well, for W. Owen's poem. "Dulce et Decorum Est," although I remember most, after seeing the red poppies, one of my favorite poems by Dr. John McCrae: "In Flander's fields/ the poppies blow/ Between the crosses/ row on row..." P.S. The provenance of the leather saddle bags and the leather tube for messages is so heart-warming!
Many thanks, Alice, and was delighted to announce the birth of Kallistos - the family are all well and delighted with their wee boy - since Cosmo is now a huge presence! It was lovely to share Brother Alexander's motorcycle saddle bags and his leather tube. He joined the Redemptorists when he was 59. He was an established artist with exhibitions at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Ashmoleum in Oxford, He taught art at our juniorate and was very popular with the students - not least for his love of motorbikes and horses, which he rode as often as he could. God rest him.
Thank you so much Fr. Denis,and thanks to Alessandro, Natalie and Eliana for bringing us this lovely Garden Mass. Please don't get too cold. We need you to stay healthy. The mass is an oasis of calm and hope for all of us. May God bless us all.
Congratulations to Giselle, Paul and Cosmo! The Garden Mass should be even more interesting going forward!
Lovely to see Natalie and Eliana.
Thanks, Kathy, lovely to hear from you in Australia. Yes, we wait with bated breath to see what will happen......
Wonderful & divine Mass as always.Thank you dear Fr.❤ 🎉Congratulations! dear Cosmo, Paul & Giselle..absolutely thrilled to hear the lovely news... super busy days ahead for the big bro.Thank you All for making this feel of belonging so very special.God bless you all abundantly.❤
Many thanks, Shirley, and glad you are part of our worshipping family.
With grateful thanks. God bless you all….Fr G South Africa
Thanks Fr Gerald and hope your ministry in South Africa is flourishing.
A beautiful Mass for Remembrance Day, Fr Denis. The holy table looked wonderful (as usual). Coincidentally, I've just been watching the film "Benediction" featuring the life of Siegfried Sassoon and his friendship with Wilfred Owen.
Thanks, Kathy, have not seen the film "Benediction" but will look out for it.
Congratularions to Giselle, Paul and Cosmo for the arrival of baby Kallisto Theodore Roland! Rejoicing with everyone for such happy news! Thank you again, dear Fr. Denis, Alessandro, Eliana and Natalie, for this Garden Mass on Remembrance Day. We remember the fallen, those who have given their lives so that we may have peace. Thank you too for the thought-provoking homily, on how we should not give out of our abundance, but from our own substance, "to toil and not seek for rest." Thank you as well, for W. Owen's poem. "Dulce et Decorum Est," although I remember most, after seeing the red poppies, one of my favorite poems by Dr. John McCrae: "In Flander's fields/ the poppies blow/ Between the crosses/ row on row..."
P.S. The provenance of the leather saddle bags and the leather tube for messages is so heart-warming!
Many thanks, Alice, and was delighted to announce the birth of Kallistos - the family are all well and delighted with their wee boy - since Cosmo is now a huge presence! It was lovely to share Brother Alexander's motorcycle saddle bags and his leather tube. He joined the Redemptorists when he was 59. He was an established artist with exhibitions at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Ashmoleum in Oxford, He taught art at our juniorate and was very popular with the students - not least for his love of motorbikes and horses, which he rode as often as he could. God rest him.