Parish Articles and Features
This page brings together a collection of parish articles and features exploring the feasts and seasons of the Church. It includes contributions from Patrick’s Place, alongside reflections on liturgical feasts written under the nom de plume Johannes.
Together, these pieces offer a blend of personal insight and thoughtful exploration of the Church’s calendar—drawing on Scripture, tradition, and lived experience within St Charles Borromeo parish. From major solemnities to well-loved feast days, the articles look beyond the dates themselves to consider their deeper meaning in the life of faith.
Rooted in the parish yet connected to the wider Church, this growing collection reflects the voices, perspectives, and spiritual life of St Charles, helping to bring the liturgical year to life in a way that is both accessible and relevant.
Patrick’s Place is a regular feature of the St Charles Borromeo Church website, offering thoughtful reflections on faith, the Church, and the wider world. Written by Patrick Doyle, a long-standing parishioner and respected lay Dominican, these contributions bring a depth of experience rooted in both parish life and public service.
Patrick’s voice is reflective, informed, and grounded in lived faith. Drawing on decades of involvement in the Church—as a reader, Eucharistic minister, catechist, and parish organiser—his writing connects belief with everyday life in a way that is both accessible and meaningful. His reflections often explore the richness of Catholic tradition while engaging with contemporary themes, encouraging readers to think, reflect, and grow.
Alongside these reflections, Patrick’s Place also introduces readers to books, poetry, and spiritual reading that have shaped his thinking, offering recommendations that invite further exploration of faith and culture.
This page forms a distinctive part of the St Charles website: personal yet rooted in tradition, thoughtful yet approachable. It is a space where faith is not only explained, but shared—quietly, honestly, and with the authority of a life lived in service to both Church and community.
The Liturgical Feasts page on the St Charles Borromeo Church website brings together a growing collection of reflections on the great feasts and seasons of the Catholic Church. Rooted in the rhythm of the liturgical year, these articles help explain not only what the Church celebrates, but why those celebrations matter in the life of faith.
Each feature draws on Scripture, tradition, and lived experience to explore the meaning behind key moments in the Church’s calendar—whether a solemnity such as Saint Joseph, or a widely loved feast like Saint Patrick. These are not simply dates to observe, but invitations to enter more deeply into the mystery of Christ and the lives of the saints.
Written in a clear and accessible style, the reflections aim to connect the richness of Catholic teaching with everyday life, offering insight, encouragement, and spiritual depth. They help readers understand how the liturgical year shapes the Church’s prayer, guiding us through seasons of joy, penance, and celebration.
As part of the wider St Charles website, this page serves as a resource for both learning and reflection—supporting parishioners and visitors alike in growing in faith through the Church’s living calendar.