With apologies to regular visitors who may have
wondered where our new material is! The truth is that we are
currently busy with the day jobs! However, Kathryn is producing
material in her work with the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle -
including audio reflections!
Click
here to see what is on offer there.
Here are previous offerings - which may still be
of use to you.
We hope you will find something to bless your Lent!
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Sunday Readings |
Liturgies | RCIA
related | Prayer Resources
(personal and/ or group) |
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THE GOSPELS OF LENT
From these pages, there are links
to the First and Second Readings of each Sunday
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Of possible interest for
catechists and people
preparing to be baptised or received into the Church:
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Prayer
resources
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Liturgies
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A
God who heals
Come to the Lord all you who are troubled and sad
Come to our Lord, who is tenderness and compassion;
the God who heals every one of your ills.
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A
Liturgy of Awakening
In the beginning
In the beginning the
earth was a formless void
Darkness covered the face of the deep.
And the Divine Breath of God moved over the
waters
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A
Liturgy of Loss and Lament (Good Friday)
As
if it were not enough, Almighty God, Creator of the Universe, that You should, through the power of Your Word,
call into being all that is known and all that remains to be
discovered:
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Called by Name
At our Baptism, water was poured
over our heads:
and we were named
and became children of God.
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Coming Home to
God: a Penitential Liturgy (based on the Prodigal Son)
We
have said to God – “Give me what I deserve
– what is rightfully mine” and when He seems to refuse, we say that He has not answered our prayer: |
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Friends
of Jesus (a Holy Week Liturgy for Children)
We have come together to remember Jesus. |
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Voices
around the Cross When Jesus was crucified,
most of his friends and disciples abandoned him. Only a few people were there to witness the
last hours of his life. As they gazed upon Jesus in those final
moments, what did they see?
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Way
of Sorrows for the modern world |
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We are
people chosen We are people, chosen from our
generations to be Witnesses to the great Covenant that exists between the Creator and His
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Liturgies
in Solidarity
For
people shocked and shamed by revelations of abuse in all
its forms within the Church and who want to bring that
to the foot of the Cross - and to pray for the healing
of all those who have been harmed.
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