Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary’s Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the sermon on the mount.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the blind man who asked Jesus to let him see.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the request of James and John to sit at Jesus' right and left hand.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the need to surrender to God and follow him.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses our lack of understanding of God and his plans.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses Mark 6:30-34.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses Corpus Christi.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the mystery of the Trinity.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses Pentecost and the descent of the Holy Spirit.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he reflects upon the Ascension.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he reflects on the final discourse given by Jesus to his Apostles after the Last Supper.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he reflects on John 15.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he reflects upon Good Shepard Sunday.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he reflects on Jesus instructing the Disciples that his life had been foretold by the Scriptures.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he reflects upon the Resurrection.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses Palm Sunday, the entrance into Jerusalem, and the Passion.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses transformation through Grace.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses Nicodemus.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses sacred spaces and finding what is real.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the transfiguration.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the idea of the desert, and how a journey through a desolate place can lead you to the promised land.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses how sin disfigures us and cuts us off from communion.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about humans call to communion in an increasingly individualistic society.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the need to take the time to look back so that you can see how far you've come.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the arrest of John the Baptist and the start of the public ministry of Jesus.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the Gospel of John.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the annunciation and God's plan.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the beginning of the Gospel of John.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the call to prepare the way for the Lord and make his path straight.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses how we need to live our lives so that we are ready to meet Jesus at any time.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the parable of the sheep and the goats.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the parable of the talents.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the lessons contained within the parable of the wise and foolish bridesmaids.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the beatitudes and the lives of the saints.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses how to recognize a Christian by the way they live their life.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses Matthew 22:15-22, in which the Pharisees try and entrap Jesus with a question about Caesar.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses Matthew 22:1-14, the Parable of the Wedding Feast.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses Matthew 20:1-16, the parable of the workers in the vineyard, and how all those who accept the call are equally rewarded.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he looks at Matthew 18:21-22 and what it means to offer forgiveness.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about the importance of reconciliation in building a life of peace and harmony.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the gospel of Jesus asking the disciples "Who do you say I am?"
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about one of the more challenging parables, the parable of the Canaanite Woman's daughter.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses reaction to the beheading of John the Baptist by Herod, and the loaves and the fishes.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the parable of the treasure in the field, and the parable of the dragnet.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the Trinity, their unity and their individuality.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about Ascension Sunday.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about the need to recognize Jesus so that the world can receive the spirit.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about the more spiritual aspects of the Resurrection.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he discusses the Disciples on the road to Emmaus.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. This week he talks about divine mercy, taking the grief of others onto ourselves, and God's wish to take our pain.
Father Luuk Jansen, from St Mary's Church in Cork, brings us his Sunday Reflection. Palm Sunday, the Gospel of Jesus entering into Jerusalem, and taking up the cross as we make our way to Calvary.