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“A great multitude that no one could number.”

Here are the visual meditations for the universal Church—the Apostles, the Martyrs, and the modern-day witnesses who remind us that the Imago Dei is reflected in every age and every corner of the earth. These images bridge the gap between ancient scripture and the contemporary “thin places” of our world.

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At sunrise over Kildare’s fields

2026-03-282026-03-28 Michael McFarland Campbell

An image of St Vincent of Saragossa as a deacon at dusk, with Celtic patterns, Brigid’s hearth, river and hills of Kildare in evening light Continue reading At sunrise over Kildare’s fields

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We sing of George, whose courage won

2026-03-272026-04-17 Michael McFarland Campbell

Reflecting on St George’s Parish Church Belfast, celebrating its welcoming spirit, rich community, and connection to its patron saint, inspiring a hymn to honour its legacy. Continue reading We sing of George, whose courage won

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Stained glass of St Joseph of Arimathea journeying from Cornwall to Glastonbury with thorn tree and wildlife

Through Cornwall’s cliffs, where breakers roar

2026-03-252026-03-25 Michael McFarland Campbell

A modern hymn recounting the pilgrim paths of St Joseph of Arimathea in Cornwall and Somerset. Continue reading Through Cornwall’s cliffs, where breakers roar

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In Patricktide we bless your name

2026-03-232026-03-23 Michael McFarland Campbell

A Patricktide hymn for St Joseph Continue reading In Patricktide we bless your name

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Hail Mary, full of morning light

2026-03-232026-03-23 Michael McFarland Campbell

Without the Annunciation of the Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and her simple “Yes”, the world’s salvation would not have happened. This is an fresh image of that angelic visitation. Continue reading Hail Mary, full of morning light

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