Photo was taken on the tube in London’s underground (Eng)

(This photo is from the archive today and 11 years later you can see how technology has moved on and the ipod is now discontinued)



It never fails to amaze me how creative young people can be even on the underground. Using 3 separate photos and using 3 ipods, today’s picture was created!!!

Thought on Thursday – May – 30/06/2022



‘There’s a disappointment and anger inside every one of us and unless we find it in ourselves to forgive, we will be bitter.’ ~Ronald Rolheiser

The constant invitation throughout the Gospel stories is to allow life help us to become a better person and not a bitter person. It would seem that as we become older we increasingly become more resentful. That is why Jesus said we must become like little children. They have no hidden agendas and do not carry the resentments and hurts we tend to carry.

At times a needle of resentment can get stuck in the record of our lives and it keeps churning out the same old story. This story is always negative, critical and sarcastic. It drains us of vital energy and long term it is never good for our health. All the good and positive moments that make up our day simply get lost in this. Joan Chittister described it as an “acid that is poured on our souls eating away our peace within.”

Forgiveness sees the wrong done but does not condone or brush it away. It has often been said God loves the sinner and but not the sin. Forgiveness allows us to let go of the resentment and begin to get on with our lives. What do you need to let go of in your life? Can you begin to let go of some resentment?