Photo was taken last evening at Thomond Park, Limerick (Irl)



Jean DeVilliers just gets inside the line to score Munster’s winning try in the Magniers League last evening against the Glasgow Warriors winning 27-19.

Thought on Saturday – March – 27/03/2010



Hope grows. It rejoices and it struggles. Hope is challenged but it never dies. It stumbles but it never falls. Hope is life and life is hope. It is always on the move but it is always there.’ ~Shauna Mongwanga

The core values of Christianity are faith, hope and love. All else evolves from these three together and either of them can’t work on their own. We all know what hope is but where does it come from and how does it apply to our lives? The source of our hope is in God who simply loves us and who can do nothing else. It’s about a God who never stops seeking us and who never gives up on us. St.Paul wrote a lot about this and described it in a lovely way by saying: ‚ÄúHope does not disappoint us because God’s love has been poured into our hearts.‚Äù Throughout this weekend and the coming Holy week, we can be a sign of hope and inspiration to someone else. It often happens when we least expect and often we’re not even aware it’s happening.