The Seven Joys of St Joseph : The Third Joy, The Birth of Jesus
The Third Joy of St Joseph is read by Maebhe McMullan In O’Brien’s painting of The Nativity, the influence of the icon tradition is unmistakeable. The tree in the image recalls the Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden and the stag refers to the poetry of The Song of Songs celebrating the arrival […]
Pause and Ponder along the Pilgrim Path – ‘Harvest in Spring’
Fr La’s weekly ‘Pause and Ponder’ from along the Pilgrim Path at Lough Derg. This week’s reflection – ‘Harvest in Spring’. Harvest and Spring – how rare they come together! Yet this year it is so. On the forest slopes above the Pilgrim Path they are harvesting timber, the men and their great […]
The Seven Joys of St Joseph : The Second Joy, Joseph’s Dream – Mary’s faithfulness is confirmed
The Second Joy of St Joseph is read by Josh Treacy. As soon as we meet St Joseph in Matthew’s Gospel we are told that his relationship with Mary is in crisis. Mary is expecting a baby. Joseph knows that this child is not his. What is he to do? Joseph wants to resolve the […]
Pause and Ponder along the Pilgrim Path – ‘Support Structure’
Fr La’s weekly ‘Pause and Ponder’ from along the Pilgrim Path at Lough Derg. This week’s reflection – ‘Support Structure’. It was the fresh green growth that caught my eye: wild woodbine on the move. In a twisting caress the strands of an earlier season embrace each other in mutual support. Over the weeks […]
The first joy: Joseph is betrothed to Mary.
Welcome to The Seven Joys of St Joseph, a weekly reflection from Lough Derg. The first joy: Joseph is betrothed to Mary. The first thing that we hear about Joseph in the gospels is that he was betrothed to Mary. Michael D. O’Brien represents the betrothal in an imaginative composition that features Joseph and Mary’s […]
Welcome to The Seven Joys of St Joseph, a weekly reflection from Lough Derg
Lough Derg is adding to its online Prayer Resources with a new series of reflections on ‘The Seven Joys if St Joseph’. The video reflections will be published on our companion website www.loughderg.live Fr La Flynn, Prior, offers an introduction to this new series of reflections. The series will begin on Thursday 15 April and […]
Unseen Roots
Fr La’s weekly ‘Pause and Ponder’ from along the Pilgrim Path at Lough Derg. This week’s reflection is ‘Roots Unseen’. Roots do their really vital work unseen; they come into view only when in trouble. Sometimes with violence in a storm of wind the force above proves too much for the hold below […]
The Path to Emmaus
Fr La’s weekly ‘Pause and Ponder’ from along the Pilgrim Path at Lough Derg. This week’s reflection is ‘The Path to Emmaus’. On the Pilgrim Path these Easter days, new-sprung life in growing variety offers me silent company as I walk my way: creamy primrose, golden celandine, the very first of the yellow gorse. […]
Lenten Series – Sts Davog and Molaise’s Blessing
Apart from this Bed, the retreat centre and one of the Island boats, St Davog’s name is remembered in the viewpoint known as St Davog’s Seat and the neighbouring townland of Seadavog. The whole area as far as Pettigo once was known as Termon Davog – Davog’s Sanctuary. His feast was noted for two […]
Lenten Series – The Saint’s of the Beds – Sts Davog and Molaise
Holy Week finds us at the final Bed. Each time as we begin the Station Prayer, standing cross-shaped at St Brigid’s Cross, we renounce the World, the Flesh and the Devil. At the Water’s Edge, as our Station draws to a close, we are reminded of our Baptism. Our pilgrimage of Lent has been […]