Losing yourself in Literature
Can you remember the last time that you escaped for hours and even weeks through a good book? A book where time stopped and you were positively enthralled?
When was the last time you took time for inspiration?
So, if you can, claim some space and time today. Design it into your life. Get a little distance from the have-tos (they’re going to feel really pressing and you might think to yourself ….
Accepting imperfections
If there is one thing, we all have in common as human beings and that is the ability to make mistakes, be imperfect, have defects, fall short, commit errors etc. And we all know the feelings that accompany mistakes, failures and imperfection.
The story of the Bible
Have you ever sat through a movie where the person next to you asks questions about the plot and characters? I have to confess there’s been times when I’ve been that person.
When finances get in the way of your marriage.
My husband and I recently celebrated our 11th anniversary and prided ourselves on our common ground. We decided to go away for a weekend by ourselves, and chose to ignore all the tensions over the years.
Being mindful of our conversations
Like many Irish people, the last time I have actually paused for breath in a conversation and listened to someone uninterrupted, was back in 1982.
Why won’t God answer my prayers?
Whether you are a person who is beginning on your faith journey or someone who is familiar with the topic, we think you'll find the discussion useful.
Podcast #4 | How to Do Personal Prayer?
Whether you are a person who is beginning on your faith journey or someone who is familiar with the topic, we think you'll find the discussion useful.
Thoughts from a Helicopter Mum
I never knew that caring too much about my children could be a problem. Recently, I was helping my 8-year-old daughter with her homework.
Isolation: how to regain a sense of purpose?
We could all ask ourselves the following questions: As we start to engage again in social interaction, do we need to regain a sense of purpose?
The power of a stranger
When we were deep in lockdown, I relished the opportunity to go to the supermarket, the post-office and the butchers.
Can you keep friends and make them as an adult?
The most common topic of conversations I have with my friends is how we don’t see enough of each other. Life is so busy for everyone, now we are a certain age.
Can acceptance set me free?
I think it was Gandhi who once said that freedom is not worth having if it doesn’t include the freedom to make mistakes.
Making Scones in Lockdown
There’s a difference between a level teaspoon and a heaped teaspoon of baking powder when it comes to making scones.
Will I love Holy Communion more?
She told me that the physical presence of Christ in the Eucharist has brought an incredibly powerful sense of peace over those in attendance.
How can I stop getting frustrated with my kids?
It was roughly ten days into the ‘Covid-19 Lockdown’ when I had my first meltdown. And when I say meltdown, I mean a full scale ‘don’t look Mammy in the eye, she's gone a little unhinged’ type meltdown.
Morning offering. Does it make a difference?
I rented an apartment, initially on my own. I stuck a pink post-it on the inside of the apartment door. I looked at it every morning as I left the apartment.
Am I unravelling?
Life unravels for me all the time. I tend to despair at the loss of control, at losing a grip on life.
What have I learned from ten years of marriage?
As I listened to their congratulations and words of advice for married life, I foolishly believed my husband and I were more in love than any of them.
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