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Archbishop Mark's homily for the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C
24 February 2019Archbishop Mark Coleridge delivered this homily at the Mass for the Vatican summit on the protection of minors in the Church. Pope Francis celebrated the Mass, which was held in the Sala Regia, Apostolic Palace on Sunday, 24 February, 2019: In the Gospel... - Author: Archbishop Mark's Homilies
2018 Annual Catholic Campaign
8 September 2018Archbishop Mark Coleridge presents a special homily to launch the 2018 Annual Catholic Campaign, in support of the vital ministries within the Archdiocese. The post 2018 Annual Catholic Campaign appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane . - Author: Archbishop Mark's HomiliesArchbishop Mark Coleridge's homily from Pentecost 2018, on the launch of the journey to Plenary Council 2020. The post Homily from Pentecost Sunday - Archbishop Mark Coleridge appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .
- Author: Archbishop Mark's HomiliesArchbishop Mark Coleridge's homily from Pentecost 2018, on the launch of the journey to Plenary Council 2020. The post Homily from Pentecost Sunday - Archbishop Mark Coleridge appeared first on Archdiocese of Brisbane .
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Homily at Funeral for Bishop John Gerry
22 December 2017In the winter of 1946, the nineteen year old John Gerry set sail for Rome on the SS Moreton Bay. The world was still reeling from a war that had left behind the ash-heaps of Auschwitz and Hiroshima, but for the boy from Brisbane a new world beckoned... - Author: Archbishop Mark's Homilies
Homily for Feast of St Mary of the Cross MacKillop
8 August 2017I have been reading Shakespeare for years; and when I do, I'm often left wondering where he got all this. The language has such power and beauty and ease that something seems to pass through Shakespeare. The words seem to come from somewhere else, so... - Author: Archbishop Mark's Homilies
Homily for Pentecost Sunday 2017
6 June 2017There are many things that I don't know about you, whoever you may be, but there is one thing I know for certain about everyone in this Cathedral right now. It is that you are breathing, at least I hope you are. If we human beings don't breathe then we... - Author: Archbishop Mark's Homilies
Homily for the Sixth Sunday of Easter
24 May 2017Down through the centuries many, many Christian creeds have been composed. Some of them are rather long and complex; the Nicene Creed that we normally say at Mass would fall into that category as its neither short nor simple. Yet other creeds are very... - Author: Archbishop Mark's Homilies
Homily for the Sixth Sunday of Easter
24 May 2017Down through the centuries many, many Christian creeds have been composed. Some of them are rather long and complex; the Nicene Creed that we normally say at Mass would fall into that category as its neither short nor simple. Yet other creeds are very... - Author: Archbishop Mark's HomiliesThis nameless woman, from Samaria, we're told she comes to the well. Now there could be nothing more ordinary than a well. In that part of the world, at that time, every town and every village had a well. There was nothing unusual about it. Everyone,...