e celebrate at Wilbur’s Place in Llangkelly Place with my oldest nephew Bill and his lovely Korean wife Mindy and 4 year-old son Jude – first it took roasted potatoes; and then two serves of ice cream with chocolate buttons, and finally a baby chino to keep the 4 year-old Jude ‘under control’. Great Uncle …
here do the lines for ‘good liturgy’ and ‘grand performance’ transect? Of course, my driven self strives to achieve both these objectives, and I’m grateful for the occasional opportunity to ‘perform’ and ‘do liturgy’ down at my local Jesuit parish of St Canice’s. ow, three months later, we celebrate the Feast of St Ignatius, …
t’s nothing short of Divine intervention that we celebrate the 125th Anniversary Mass at St Canice’s blessed with blue skies and sunshine. For days, weather forecasters have been promising gusty, wintery blasts from Antarctica, and rain. Thank God! They were wrong! We were also blessed with the presence of a most engaging Bishop Peter Comensoli, …
visit to St Vincent’s is always an excuse to drop by Bills Darlinghurst (the original one). Bills still has the freshest produce and make the best sandwiches, salads, and other dishes. Today is no exception! How can a coconut poached chicken sandwich taste so good – with shaved lengths of crisp cucumber dripping juice and …
t Canice’s opened 125 years ago next May with a Haydn Mass; with many dignitaries; with much aplomb. We are a poor church in comparison to those heady early days of the new colony. Hopefully, this past Sunday could well be a foretaste of what we might expect in May 2014 as part of …