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Weekend Mission at Willesden to prepare for the Papal Visit

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St Mary Magdalen parish at Willesden Green is organising a Mission this weekend in advance of the Papal Visit. The event is being organised with the help of some Italian young adults from the Neo-Catechumenal Way, the community of Mother Teresa sisters, and the parish's post-Confirmation Youth Group, Prayer Group, and Play Group. It starts this evening with Mass and Night Prayers and there are various activities tomorrow involving Mass, confessions and adoration, public witness to the faith, charitable work and catechesis. It concludes on Sunday with an open afternoon at the Clergy House. At the St Mary Magdalen parish website, you can see full details

Bangor to Bobbio blog

Fr Sean Coyle, a member of the Missionary Society of St Columban, has started a new blog called Bangor to Bobbio . Fr Coyle is editor of Misyon and writes with down-to-earth experience of the mission of the Church.

Fr Sean Coyle

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Fr Sean Coyle recently posted a comment on the importance of our respect for the integrity of creation. This was in response to my rather flippant post about the Tablet's characterisation of global warming denial as morally wrong. George has also posted a good comment - he makes the case that although global warming is a fact, it is not caused by CO2 emissions. Fr Sean tells the sad story of how 5000 people died in Ormoc City, Philippines in flash floods probably caused by people filling the dried up streams with rubbish during the dry season. He also points to God's blessing of the work of Louis Pasteur and of those who eradicated the London smogs. You can find more about Fr Sean and his work over at Misyon online.

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