St. Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians tells of the Lord’d 2nd coming, the judgement. We should not fear this coming, not because we are good but because the Lord is good and loves and forgives us so much.
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Readings and Homily: Friday, 28th August 2020
Readings and Homily: Friday, 21st August 2020
Readings and Homily: The Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time – 16th August 2020
At times it can be difficult to see the links between the readings, but today’s readings all ask the same question: “Who can receive the Word of God?”, “Who has Jesus come for; for all or for the chosen few?”. What does it mean to be a foreigner, a stranger, an outcast? In Christ we… Continue reading Readings and Homily: The Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time – 16th August 2020
Readings and Homily: Friday 14th August 2020
Today we look to the life and death of Saint Maximilian Kolbe. Kolbe stood against the evil of indifference, proactively showing empathy for refugees, and opposing the persecution of the Jewish people by the Nazis, eventually leading to his death at Auschwitz in 1941. Let us learn from his life, and learn not to be… Continue reading Readings and Homily: Friday 14th August 2020
Readings and Homily: Monday 10th August 2020
Readings and Homily: Friday 7th August 2020
The Eucharistic (thanksgiving) Prayer. In the early church it was variable. Then in 10th century it was fixed until the 2nd Vatican Council when 4 main versions were established, with variations for special circumstances, but always including Christ’s words at the Last Supper.
