John the Baptist and the Desert of the Heart

John the Baptist stands at the very heart of the Church’s Advent journey as the great forerunner and prophet who prepares a people ready for the Lord. In the Sunday readings, his desert preaching and baptism of repentance all underline one central task: to point away from himself toward the One who is coming, theContinue reading “John the Baptist and the Desert of the Heart”

Henri Nouwen’s experience as a ‘temporary’ monk at the Abbey of the Genesee

In 1974, at the age of 42, renowned spiritual writer Henri Nouwen spent a seven-month period at the Abbey of the Genesee, a Cistercian monastery in upstate New York, not far from Lake Ontario. The result of his monastic experience was published in his best-selling journal, The Genesee Diary, a book I became familiar withContinue reading “Henri Nouwen’s experience as a ‘temporary’ monk at the Abbey of the Genesee”

Ash Wednesday and Eternity

Sydney has always put on a spectacular New Year Firework displays. In my opinion it is one of the few things Sydney does better than Melbourne. When the clocks ushered in the 3rd Millennium in the year 2000, I remember watching the coverage on television from my home in Somerset. The BBC crossed live toContinue reading “Ash Wednesday and Eternity”

Buddhism: a Religion or a Philosophy

Currently I am holidaying in the beautiful capital of northern Thailand, Chaing Mai, which has around 300 temples or ‘wats’ scattered around the old city and surrounding area. Certainly, the practice of Buddhism is very much an essential part of Thai culture, apparent from the number of locals found offering devotions in the various templesContinue reading “Buddhism: a Religion or a Philosophy”

The Light of Life

In the northern hemisphere, Europeans celebrate Christmas at the darkest and coldest time of the year – and the day is at its shortest. Hence, many of our Christmas customs, even here in the Southern Hemisphere, originate from that context. Christmas lights on our Christmas trees are an obvious example; they give light in theContinue reading “The Light of Life”

Thomas Merton and the Inner Desert

For Christians, this time of the year is known as Advent, and in the excerpt from the New Testament which is read in most churches around the world this coming Sunday, John the Baptist, the cousin of Jesus, takes centre stage. In Matthew’s Gospel (Matthew 3:1-12) he appears in the desert of Judea, in clothingContinue reading “Thomas Merton and the Inner Desert”