Photo is Valiphotos from Pixabay



Yesterday was a beautiful sunny day across Ireland. Lots of prayers and blessings were said at so many graveyards. The autumn colours are still holding strong, despite heading towards the middle of November. We have had no winter storms yet or any frosts giving the leaves a much longer chance to show off their beautiful colours.

On This Day


On Nov 8th 2016 November Republican Donald Trump is elected President of the United States of America, defeating democrat Hillary Clinton, who received 2.9 million more votes
On Nov 8th 2017 Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa breaks the world record for surfing the biggest ever wave at 24.4m at Nazare, Portugal


Birthday’s Today


Gordon Ramsay (Celebrity chef) is 55
Rickie Lee Jones (Singer songwriter) is 67
Sean Haughey (Irish politican) is 60


Interesting Quote for Today


“If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete.” ~Jack Kornfield


Latest Video


Here is the link to my latest video called ‘A Prayer On Climate Change’
https://youtu.be/1Q6L7nNhj8c (just copy and paste…Thanks)

Thought on Monday – November – 08/11/2021



We have heard a lot about the Cop26 summit last week in Glasgow.It runs again this week. There has been a lot of talk on climate change and clearly not enough action so far. The following is a prayer that I have put together called ‘Prayer on Climate Change’.

Prayer On Climate Change:

Loving God, we thank you for our planet earth which is our home. It has evolved over millions of years.

It continues to be a source of life and a place that holds all our lives together.

Today our planet is under threat from pollution, climate change, and increasing carbon dioxide levels.

As our planet heats up the cycles of life are out of balance and under threat.

We pray that our world political leaders will continue to make good decisions that will impact our future for the better.

We pray for a world that will not be threatened by a changing climate that chokes our atmosphere.

We pray for a world where the poorest and most vulnerable can live their lives fairly and with hope.

We pray that this wonderful planet of ours will be in a much better shape for future generations.

We pray for a team effort, not just at a global level but also in our own local community and parish.

Help us all to be the difference. Help us to know that every small and tiny change (even if it seems it won’t make a difference) in reducing our carbon footprint does in fact make a world of a difference. Amen