The Most Holy Trinity - A, 4th June 2023

The Most Holy Trinity - A, 4th June 2023

Today we celebrate the mystery of the Trinity: one God in three persons. God the Father is the Lover, the Beloved Son is the Saviour, and the Love which flows between them is the Holy Spirit. Our readings help us see who God is…

Pentecost - A, 28th May 2023

Pentecost - A, 28th May 2023

‘Peace be with you!’ With these words the Risen Lord stood among his fear-filled followers. He breathed the Holy Spirit upon them…

6th Sunday of Easter - A, 14th May 2023

6th Sunday of Easter - A, 14th May 2023

Eastertide is nearly at an end. There is a sense that an important event is about to happen. As the readings this week seek to reassure us, we will not be left…

5th Sunday of Easter - A, 7th May 2023

5th Sunday of Easter - A, 7th May 2023

In every age there are people who claim to know the way to a full and happy life. Often their ideas flourish for a while and then fade. But there is one way to the fullness of life that has stood the test of time…

4th Sunday of Easter - A, 30th April 2023

4th Sunday of Easter - A, 30th April 2023

On this Good Shepherd Sunday, Jesus speaks of himself as a Good Shepherd. In today’s Gospel, Jesus is comparing and contrasting himself with those religious leaders who lack any real commitment or sense of responsibility to the ones in their care.…

3rd Sunday of Easter - A, 23rd April 2023

3rd Sunday of Easter - A, 23rd April 2023

The readings for this week are full of reminders of what Jesus’s resurrection has brought for us. Joy, Glory, Praise, Hope and Faith are all woven through…

2nd Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) - A, 16th April 2023

2nd Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) - A, 16th April 2023

MY LORD AND MY GOD!

Today, with Thomas, we hail Christ as our Lord and God. We, too, ask to be filled with the joy and peace of the disciples in seeing the risen Lord. The First Reading tells how effectively the lives of the first Christians are encouraged and transformed by their Spirit-filled faith. Their devout, generous sense of community is an inspiration to all who meet them.

Today’s Psalm invited all Christians to gives thanks and praise to the Lord. In the Second Reading, Peter, who was an eye-witness to the events of Easter praises and encourages the faith of the new converts, even though they have never seen Jesus. Although they are persecuted and plagued by trials because of their new-found faith in Christ, they still love him deeply and are filled with a glorious joy.

The Gospel recounts the events of the first Sunday after Easter Day. Thomas is absent when the risen Lord appears to the other frightened disciples, offering them the resurrection gift of the Spirit of peace. But a week later, Jesus seeks out the doubting Thomas personally: an encounter that enables Thomas to proclaim Jesus as ‘My Lord and my God!’.

This week, we pray for a deepening personal relationship with the risen Lord that can change our lives … and for an openness that inspires us to take our active, living faith into our suffering world.

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Easter Sunday - A, 9th April 2023

Easter Sunday - A, 9th April 2023

When Jesus’ disciples went to his burial place, they found an empty tomb. Through the message the angel gave to them at the tomb, and through Jesus’ appearances to various disciples, God revealed that Christ…

Palm Sunday - A, 2nd April 2023

Palm Sunday - A, 2nd April 2023

As we begin Holy Week, our readings take us from the joy and Hosannas of Jesus's triumphant entry into Jerusalem to a profound contemplation of…

5th Sunday of Lent - A, 26th March 2023

5th Sunday of Lent - A, 26th March 2023

Today’s readings are a reminder of how God wishes to release us from all that holds us back from him, whether it be sin, despair or the grave itself. God desires to carry us from the emptiness of death, in all its forms, to…

3rd Sunday of Lent - A, 12th March 2023

3rd Sunday of Lent - A, 12th March 2023

The readings for this Sunday centre around the themes of water and life, helping us to reflect on our true desires. As they thirst in the desert, the chosen people of Israel begin to…

2nd Sunday of Lent - A, 5th March 2023

2nd Sunday of Lent - A, 5th March 2023

Today’s readings encourage us to think about our journey of faith in the company of the transfigured Lord, and the importance of trusting in…

1st Sunday of Lent - A, 26th February 2023

1st Sunday of Lent - A, 26th February 2023

This week we begin our annual observance of Lent. We may want to consider: ‘How am I to celebrate this season in 2023?’ The word ‘Lent’ comes from…

7th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A, 19th February 2023

7th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A, 19th February 2023

We live in times when many of our conversations exaggerate difference and division. But the scripture for this Sunday proclaims a radical message of love that overcomes hatred, and a…

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A, 5th February 2023

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A, 5th February 2023

Our readings this Sunday lead us to focus on what Jesus considers to be the qualities of his disciples. In following his teaching, we can become silent witnesses to his kingdom in our world.…

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A, 29th January 2023

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A, 29th January 2023

Today’s readings tell us what we need to follow Christ and become more like him. Getting our priorities right in God’s eyes may not be easy, nor is it always the way of the world, but it will bring…