Not only do we need to hear and receive God’s word, we also need to put that word into practice. Scripture shapes our actions, choices and how we relate to God, our neighbours and to our world.
In the morning, while it was still very dark, he got up and went out to a deserted place, and there he prayed. (Mark 1:35) More >
In everything you do be moderate, and no sickness will overtake you. (Ecclesiasticus 31:22) More >
‘As a father has compassion for his children, so the Lord has compassion for those who fear him.’ (Psalm 103:13) More >
‘Zacchaeus, hurry and come down; for I must stay at your house today.’ (Luke 19:5) More >
The Bishops of England and Wales offer this Pentecost Novena; prepared for the church in response to the latest Bishops' Plenary with the God who Speaks team. More >
Our Lady of Fátima Church in White City have shared their important discussions around racial justice. More >
Rosie MacIntyre from Portsmouth Diocese offers us a unique perspective on Pentecost. She shows us how the Holy Spirit breaks down the barriers to communication among children and adults who use non-verbal language to share and engage with the Catholic faith. More >
We've created a Proverbs Challenge for both Primary and Secondary Schools - to get pupils writing their own modern-day Proverbs. More >
Michael Pfundner reminds us that Christian unity is both a biblical imperative and a reality if we just approach the Scriptures through a new lens. More >
Both Jews and Christians cherish the psalms, study them, and pray them. Use this resource, prepared by Catholic and Jewish Leaders of Canada, to see how each tradition approaches these sacred texts. More >