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James Greechan

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Graduate @RCStweets and @univofstandrews📚 Choral Director @rcmotherwell & Director of Music @ St Patrick’s, Kilsyth. Lover of sacred music, books and good chat

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Catholic Frequency (@catholicfq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love this quote from Cardinal Robert Sarah...... Our world no longer hears God because it is constantly speaking, at a devastating speed and volume, in order to say nothing. Modern civilization does not know how to be quiet. It holds forth in an unending monologue. Postmodern

I love this quote from Cardinal Robert Sarah......

Our world no longer hears God because it is constantly speaking, at a devastating speed and volume, in order to say nothing. Modern civilization does not know how to be quiet. It holds forth in an unending monologue. Postmodern
Sanoj Thomas (@sanothomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The Church does not proclaim herself, but Christ. She does not bring her own ideas, but the faith transmitted from the Apostles.” —Pope Benedict XVI, Homily for the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, June 29, 2010

“The Church does not proclaim herself, but Christ. She does not bring her own ideas, but the faith transmitted from the Apostles.”
—Pope Benedict XVI, Homily for the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, June 29, 2010
Alan Cornett (@alancornett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look what a gift our ancestors left for us. Imagine the thousands of Masses said here in a town you’ve never heard of. Think of the sacrifices generations made to build it.

Courtney Mares (@catholicourtney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pope Leo XIV returns to the theme of recovering the sense of mystery in the liturgy today in his speech to Eastern Catholic Churches:

Pope Leo XIV returns to the theme of recovering the sense of mystery in the liturgy today in his speech to Eastern Catholic Churches:
Catholic Manhood ❤️‍🔥 (@bethecreed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are often preoccupied with teaching doctrine … but we risk forgetting that our first task is to teach what it means to know Jesus Christ Pope Leo XIV

We are often preoccupied with teaching doctrine … but we risk forgetting that our first task is to teach what it means to know Jesus Christ

Pope Leo XIV
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Edwardian green at the stunning Barons Court Tube Station, London, which opened in 1905 and is now a Grade II listed building.

Edwardian green at the stunning Barons Court Tube Station, London, which opened in 1905 and is now a Grade II listed building.
Sanoj Thomas (@sanothomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The Church is not mine. It is Christ’s. And I must serve it with truth, not opinion.” — A principle worth remembering for every Catholic writer and teacher.

“The Church is not mine. It is Christ’s. And I must serve it with truth, not opinion.”
— A principle worth remembering for every Catholic writer and teacher.
Choral Director (Diocese of Motherwell) (@choraldom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tremendous singing for the Vigil of Pentecost tonight from the adult choir and our Cathedral Junior Choir! Great to be joined by Bishop Toal who spent some time with the choir after Mass. “Thou, of all consolers best, Thou, the soul’s delightful guest…”

Tremendous singing for the Vigil of Pentecost tonight from the adult choir and our Cathedral Junior Choir! Great to be joined by Bishop Toal who spent some time with the choir after Mass. 

“Thou, of all consolers best,
Thou, the soul’s delightful guest…”
Cullum Smith (@cullumsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pictured are two extremely memorable communion antiphons. The first is taken from Pentecost, which we just celebrated. The antiphon begins with an unusually stark and syllabic perfect fifth, as the schola intones: "Suddenly there came...a sound from heaven, as of a mighty wind

Pictured are two extremely memorable communion antiphons.

The first is taken from Pentecost, which we just celebrated. The antiphon begins with an unusually stark and syllabic perfect fifth, as the schola intones: "Suddenly there came...a sound from heaven, as of a mighty wind