Easter
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A new hymn for the Sixth Sunday of Easter—”On the hillpaths swept by heather” (87 87 D)

A new hymn for next Sunday, the Sixth Sunday of Easter, with seals, pine-martens, and meadowsweet. Come let all of creation point you to the Risen Lord. Continue reading
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A new Easter hymn from North Antrim—“Along the Antrim paths He came” (DCM)

The hymn reflects on Christ’s quiet presence, offering hope and peace to those grieving, emphasizing recognition through familiar gestures, and inviting renewal in everyday life. Continue reading
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Easter with the Rooks

The rooks are loud in ragged trees,their caws like weathered cloth.They shake the morning into lifeas Easter stirs the froth.The blackbirds in the rafters wakeand test the warming air.Their chicks, half-feathered, blink at dawnas though surprised it’s there.And in the hush between the calls,a softer truth appears:that every trembling, newborn wingoutpaces all our fears. Copyright… Continue reading
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A new hymn for the Second Sunday of Easter — “At Break of Day the Christ draws near” (88 88 88)

A hymn shaped by Irish light and land, written from a mind that reads the world through texture, pattern, and quietness, meeting the risen Christ. Continue reading
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Still Easter Light

Easter Monday feels ordinary, yet the Church still stands in dawn‑light. The world moves on, but Christ is risen, still. Alleluia. Continue reading
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Dawn. Stone. Rising

At Easter dawn, the stone is moved and Christ stands near—present in our grief, speaking our name, and meeting us again in the ordinary places. Continue reading
