Faith

Window in St Martin's Chapel, Iona

In an article in the Toronto Star, Irish author Colm Toibin was interviewed about his new novel, “Nora Roberts.” I was struck by a comment by the author about one of the book's final scenes in whic

Toronto

St. Paul says in effect, in Romans chapter 1, that our believing in God (or our saying that we do or don’t) has a great deal to do with morality.

old cross at Iona, Scotland

Interviewed by Relevant Magazine, author Malcolm Gladwell told of his return to the faith of his childhood.

Celtic Cross in ancient wall

Anyone can lose faith, in God or in anything or in anyone that appears to let us down, or not be there, or goes away. Faith is born out of the crucible of doubt, wrote Victor Hugo.

Manningford Bruce, Wiltshire

I have often concluded an email note or letter with words such as the following: “May you sense the Presence of the Lord, today.” I remember that Shackleton in writing of his explorations in Antarc

When Thomas beheld and touched the wounds of Jesus, he cried: ‘My Lord and my God!’ Jesus responded, in effect.

Arthur Freeman Barber

I wrote this a few yhears ago, when my Dad died.

Lake at Gougane Barra, Co Cork, Irleland

Can it be that the end of things paves the way for the beginning of the new? Yet, it’s hard to let go when the new is not yet apparent, has not yet arrived.

Celtic Cross, St. Martin's Chapel, Iona

A famous sermon was entitled, 'When Life Caves In, What Then?'

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