Homily 27th Sunday C 2022

The question posed by the prophet in the first reading is the same as one  asked in the last century by millions of Jews and other victims of the Nazis rampaging through Europe and perpetuating the Holocaust. It’s being asked today by Ukrainian Christians suffering at the hands of the invading Russian army. And it’s…

Homily, 23RD Sunday C 2022

According to the United Nations, about 40 million people are currently caught up in the modern slave trade industry. It is a multibillion-dollar business with estimates of up to $35-$40 billion generated annually. Despite being illegal in every nation, slavery still exists in many modern forms – the most common ones being forced labour slavery, forced…

Homily, 22nd Sunday C 2022

The eight panels under the half dome in the sanctuary at Holy Name bear images of saints popular when this church was built in 1929. The second one on the left is an image of St Thomas More. Born in 1478, he was an English lawyer who was councillor to King Henry VIII and Lord High Chancellor of…

A Case Crying Out For Reform

Archie Battersbee THE TABLET, 13 August 2022 The tragic story of Archie Battersbee has again highlighted the potential for an excruciating conflict between judges and doctors, on the one hand, and loving and determined parents, on the other. This is in nobody’s interests, and the legal situation cries out for reform. Archie suffered irreversible brain…