This is a beautiful photo of the blackbird and they are great providers seeking out berries in bushes and trees to carry them through the winter months.

Photo is by Willfriend Wende from Pixabay

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The video for this week is called called is called ‘The most calm and peaceful prayer – The Serenity Prayer’

The video for the week is updated every Wednesday at 7pm (Irish Time)

Thought For Today to mark the Conversion of St Paul

Yesterday  (Jan 25th) was the feast of the conversion of St Paul. He is a key figure in the New Testament. Significantly he was a bitter opponent of Jesus and was determined to make life extremely difficult for his followers and early Christianity. There have been many significant turnaround stories throughout history and Paul stands high in the list.

He was a bully, a dictator and a persecutor. He was mean, hard, cruel and ruthless particularly to the early Christians. He was horrible, cold and a bitter man. But significantly he put his past behind, did a massive u turn and became famous for his missionary work and the spreading of the Gospel. We may not do such a dramatic turnaround in our lives but we can certainly leave some of our past behind. Many carry heavy burdens from the past. People can carry with them anger, resentment, hurt and other stuff from the past. There comes a point in everyone’s life when it is important and necessary to let go of stuff. 

The most important step in leaving some of this stuff behind, is to take that first step forward. St Paul could have remained a bitter, angry and lonely person. But he turned his life around. Like Paul, the call is to leave as many of the negative things in our past behind us. Yes it may not be possible to leave everything but we most certainly can leave some things behind. This is the beautiful invitation from todays feast day. We can certainly look on today as new beginning.

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