Liturgies
Tuesday, June 19th
Death: A Journey of Acceptance and Peace
David and Sophia invite us to see beyond the separate self to our universal self our true self that never dies.
Wednesday, June 6th
Protecting our Environment - Doug Yuille
On World Environment Day Doug Yuille invites each of us to do our bit to protect our Environments. There is no Planet B.
Wednesday, June 6th
Mindfulness - Brian O'Hanlon
Brian speaks about the importance of Paying Attention.With our busy minds and busy worlds the art of Paying Attention has never been more important.
Wednesday, May 23rd
Creating Memorials For Our Loved Ones
Gwenneth invites us beautifully to create Memorials for our loved ones.
Tuesday, May 15th
Mother's Day - Heather Eckersley
Heather spoke at SMX about how the modern Australian celebration of Mother’s day grew out of calls for peace and anti-war campaigns following the American Civil war ( 1861-65). In 1870, American writer and women’s rights activist, Julia Ward Howe appealed to women to unite and bring peace throughout the world. Heather invites us to revive this invitation to all by Julia to be peace makers and to be lights that shine in the darkness.
Monday, May 7th
Keeping ourselves Resilient in the Green Zone - Michael Tansky
Michael Tansky explores the topic of keeping ourselves resilient. Inviting each of us to ask ourselves what keeps us going, what are the things we do and need to continue to do in order to thrive.
Monday, April 30th
The Stories of Us
Robert speaks about how communities gather around their stories and are held together by them. His hope is that stories will always reign and remain at the heart of St Marys In Exile.
Wednesday, April 25th
The Enneagram
Tracey summaries beautifully why the Enneagram can make a difference to your life. She explores the notion that understanding your particular personality type can generate greater compassion for yourself. And in going further by understanding other people personality types a greater compassion for them.
Tuesday, April 17th
The Brain - Peter Kennedy
In listening to a series of readings from David Eagleman’s book on the Brain we hear about this amazing organ. Locked in the silence and darkness of your skull, your brain fashions the rich narratives of your reality and your identity. Peter Kennedy reflects on how the mystics throughout the ages have learned many of new discoveries about the brain that scientists are only now discovering.
Tuesday, April 10th
Terry Fitzpatrick - Easter 2018
In this homily Terry speaks of the Gospel invitation to die to the separate notion of self. It’s the separate notion of self which is the source of much of our suffering. In letting it go which we are invited into the freedom it offers as we merge into ONENESS, which is our true nature