Photo today is by Martin Treacy and was taken at Portmarnock Beach, Dublin (Irl)
Photo complements of The Irish Examiner



A swimmer goes for an early morning swim with a beautiful sunrise in the background

On This Day


On January 19th 1966 Indira Gandhi is elected as India’s 4th Prime Minister

On January 19th 2013 Lance Armstrong admits to doping in all seven of his Tour de France victories


Birthday’s Today


Jenson Button (F1 Driver) is 42
Dolly Parton (Singer) is 76


Interesting Quote for Today


“Take care of your inner, spiritual beauty. That will reflect in your face.” ~ Dolores del Rio


Saint For Today: Saint Fabian


Significane of today Growing hope and optimism that the Omicron wave of Covid 19 has peaked and hope that restrictions will start to ease


Did You Know: A dog’s nose is like a human finger print – unique to its owner

My latest video is a prayer to remember with love Ashling Murphy

https://youtu.be/FgA67GLaLbo (Just copy and paste and it will play for you)

Thought on Wednesday – January – 19/01/2022



Thought For The Week

‘They have no wine’ ~John 2:3

The shocking death of Ashling Murphy has made headlines near and far. We have all been touched and deeply moved that such a young beautiful life was ended in such a cruel horrible way. So many people have marked it in their own way. So many candles have been lit, prayers have been said, vigils have been held and the clear message is enough is enough.

This cannot happen again. Violence to women has to stop. Our world and community needs to be safer for everyone especially women. Out of total darkness, a great swell of light and hope has risen. I don’t think it’s short term. It can’t be. With this great swell of light and hope something good has to come out of the awfulness that has happened.

The Gospel story of the wedding at Cana has a key message. You can read the story literally but it also has a much deeper meaning. It is a sign of God’s incredible generosity. When it seems all is over, when it seems everything has run out or when there is no more – the message is that out of nothing comes an overflowing of generosity. It is an overflowing of God’s amazing love for each of us. It is an overflowing of hope, of kindness, of blessings and so much more.

A question we can all ask is where was God when Ashling ran along that canal and walkway? The words of Jesus are also relevant: “My God My God why have you forsaken me.” But God hasn’t forsaken us. From the depth of darkness, from seemingly nothing, God is with us. The great outpouring of love and light in every parish and community over the past few days is a clear sign of God’s love and generosity. No one can take that away from us.