Author: Leigh Hatts

Leigh Hatts is the author of 'Keeping Advent and Christmas' and 'Keeping Lent and Easter' (DLT).
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Palm Sunday 2020

What happened today Jesus, who had spent the night with his disciples at Bethany, asked two of them to go to nearby Bethphage and bring the donkey and colt tethered there. Kings would normally arrive by horse but Jesus rode on a donkey when he set out for Jerusalem. The disciples laid their cloaks on […]

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Holy Week 2020

The late Patrick O’Donovan of The Observer said that Holy Week was the peculiar privilege of Christians and their most important week of the year. This year it will be unseen by many without the reminders of the outdoor Palm Sunday processions and pictures of The Queen distributing Maundy money. But throughout the world thousands […]

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Passion or Carlin Sunday

This Sunday, between Mothering Sunday and Palm Sunday, is Passion Sunday. The name comes from the Latin passio meaning suffering and refers to the suffering of Christ as he approached his cruxifiction. Sunday is the start of the week during which we shall be able to begin following Christ’s last days of his ministry on […]

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Today: Looking to Christmas

Today, Wednesday 25 March, is a bright moment in Lent when we can look ahead to Christmas and the time when we might have conquered the virus. If today is the feast of The Annunciation then it’s nine months to Christmas, the normal length of a pregnancy. Were churches open then flowers might be making […]

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Mothering Sunday 2020

Not so many flowers will be presented to mothers this Mothering Sunday. But we shall be seeking, maybe via phone and email, to help and thank our mothers who have looked after us and, in many cases, worked hard to make home a special place for the coming months. We pray for mothers alive and […]

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A quiet St Patrick’s Day

This may be the quietest St Patrick’s Day for many young people as they face a 17 March without a parade in Dublin. Mary Kenny, writing in The Catholic Herald, suggests that “maybe it’s no bad thing, if St Patrick’s Day is a little more focused on Patrick himself, and a little less on pints […]

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Keeping Lent in our hearts

As we move deeper into Lent many are finding it difficult to attend church due to the threat of Coronavirus. In Rome and Venice there are no services on Sunday or weekdays. Those elsewhere who are able to go will find communion only in one kind and a ban on shaking hands, kneeling and using […]

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Beales first to welcome Father Christmas

Today’s confirmation that Beales department store in Bournemouth has gone into administration is sad news. The flagship shop on the original site and its many branches remain open but the future is uncertain. Beales in Bournemouth is one of Britain’s oldest department stores having opened in 1881. In 1885, with the shop’s upper floor devoted […]

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