Thank you for the brief yet powerful words..It is amazing to realise that God would stoop so low, to visit the darkness of hell to transform our lives. Such love! Praise be to God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
This is wonderful preparation for the Great Vigil for me… to move from darkness to light… but sit in the darkness and the stillness, the absence not the presence… and yet the imminent return… I like the idea of resting… it is almost like a state of shock in response to “it is finished”… like suspended animation waiting for the unexpected re- and yet new- appearance… Jesus is gone… there is nothing but absence.
I have found that your Holy Week videos do more than offer me a comforting word, they have better prepared me for each service at my own church. With them comes insight and comfort — and also expectation. Expectation to hear the still small voice that often gets lost in my own busy thoughts. Thank you for enriching my experience of the mystery of this Holy Week.
Thank you for sharing these daily reflections during Holy Week. I have been sick and housebound all week, so have missed services. These reflections are really helpful. Thanks for keeping them simple and direct, too.
Thank you for the brief yet powerful words..It is amazing to realise that God would stoop so low, to visit the darkness of hell to transform our lives. Such love! Praise be to God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
thank you for enriching my life during Lent and Holy Week this year!
This is wonderful preparation for the Great Vigil for me… to move from darkness to light… but sit in the darkness and the stillness, the absence not the presence… and yet the imminent return… I like the idea of resting… it is almost like a state of shock in response to “it is finished”… like suspended animation waiting for the unexpected re- and yet new- appearance… Jesus is gone… there is nothing but absence.
Thank you for the reflection on Holy Saturday and for making it more meaningful for me.
I have found that your Holy Week videos do more than offer me a comforting word, they have better prepared me for each service at my own church. With them comes insight and comfort — and also expectation. Expectation to hear the still small voice that often gets lost in my own busy thoughts. Thank you for enriching my experience of the mystery of this Holy Week.
Thank you for sharing these daily reflections during Holy Week. I have been sick and housebound all week, so have missed services. These reflections are really helpful. Thanks for keeping them simple and direct, too.
What a wonderful message – ‘lighting a candle in the night to say to the darkness, “I beg differ”‘ – I will remember that – thank you.
Have enjoyed the simple enriched wisdom of the videos. Thx