This was the view last night at 10.15pm at Robert’s Cove, Co.Cork. It is a very popular place for visitors during the summer months with stunning views even at nighttime
Significance Of Today
Today May 18th is International Museum Day. Few places in our world are more educational than museums. After all, where else could we hope to see so many pieces of actual history that tell so many stories about our ancestors? Many museums also have local information and knowledge, which would ultimately have been lost only for their presence. Unfortunately there are some who have never visited a museum and the main reason given is that they think it will be boring. But any museum can best be described as a sacred place and give us a glimpse into life as it was for the generations who have gone before us.
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Turning to light and hope with the help of some dandelions!
This is my recent video called ‘Easter Buckets of Hope’
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Spiritual Thought For The Week
There was a lot of excitement on Thursday evening with the announcement of our new Pope Leo 14th. They say visuals are always so important and the sight of white smoke from the chimney created huge excitement. People were jumping and dancing with joy in Saint Peter’s Square, while text messages went into overdrive all over the world with news of our new pope.
The feedback over the past few days has been overwhelmingly positive. Everyone feels the good work of Pope Francis will be continued. Our new pope has been described as friendly, down to earth, gentle and a good organiser. He has been described as a beacon of hope, a great guy and someone who loves working with the poor. He is a missionary at heart and a man of peace. These are hugely important foundation stones for any leader.
As he looked out across St. Peter’s Square on Thursday evening, I could see tears welling up and then the camera moved elsewhere. It is a massive responsibility to be the leader of 1.4 billion Catholics across the world. But his inspiration will be the person of Jesus, who encouraged everyone to be a person of peace and to share good news. Our world today so badly needs peace and good news.
Our new pope I feel will be a hugely important leader and will do great work. I congratulate him this weekend and like so many more people near and far, we will pray for him. May he be blessed in all he does, may he be filled with hope, may he have courage, hope and strength to make good decisions and may Pope Leo continue to be inspired by God’s personal love of each of us. Amen
(Thought for the week is updated each Monday)