Nimble fingers for Easter
By: MARGARET BROWN Margaret Brown is one of The Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. As well as Point of View,
The meaning of faith
By: MARGARET BROWN Margaret Brown is one of The Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. As well as Point of View,
A source of strength
By: MARGARET BROWN Margaret Brown is one of The Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. As well as Point of View,
Hope for the future
By: MARGARET BROWN Margaret Brown is one of The Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. As well as Point of View,
Reading up on religion
By: MARGARET BROWN Margaret Brown is one of The Resident’s longest standing contributors and has lived in the Algarve for more than 20 years. As well as Point of View,
Yearning to fill the emptiness
By MARGARET BROWN JANUARY 6 marked the end of the 12 days of Christmas and was also the beginning of Epiphany. It commemorates the arrival of the Magi (Three Wise
The angel and the star
When I was a child, Twelfth Night always came too soon, although by then the tree was losing its needles and some glass baubles had been broken. Wax candles clipped
Peace and tolerance
By: MARGARET BROWN margaret@portugalresident.com WITH THE release of Gillian Gibbons from a Sudanese jail having served eight days of a short sentence for allowing a school teddy bear to be
A pilgrimage of churches
By: MARGARET BROWN margaret@portugalresident.com HAVING JUST returned from a rural odyssey covering an area south from Monsaraz and never far from the Spanish border to visit old churches, we concluded
Annoyed and embarrassed
By: FR HAYNES HUBBARD Annoyed and embarrassed We have been in Portugal six months now and I have just returned from the post office with my baby son Caspian, where

