Parish News & Events
Special Bucket Collection 7/8 March
There is a special bucket collection in aid of The Holy Family Parish, Gaza on the weekend of 7th & 8th March. All donations will go directly to Fr. Gabriel Romanelli, of the Holy Family Parish.
St Patrick’s Day Masses
There will be no vigil for St Patrick’s Day. We will have two Masses on St Patrick’s Day at 10.00 am and 12 noon.
Lenten Talks: Listening For The Voice Of The Lord
In this series of four Lenten talks we will consider the places in which the Christian tradition tells us we can hear the Lord's voice. What makes it difficult for us today and what are the implications for our way of living when we do hear the Lord's voice ? By Fr....
Fundraising Committee for St Johns
I am in the process of developing a Fundraising Committee for St Johns. If you are interested please contact me on 087 263 5748.
ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL BICENTENARY
“It is with great joy that I am pleased to announce that the Holy Father, Pope Leo, has consented to my request and has approved by decree that St Mary’s be designated as the Cathedral Church of our Archdiocese. It is appropriate that this announcement should be made...
Reflection on Today’s
Gospel Reading
Wednesday, Third Week of Lent
There is often a human tendency to abolish, to throw out, what is seen to be flawed in some way. That is true of both material things and spiritual realities. We focus only on the negative and fail to see what is good and worthwhile in something. Jesus could see that the way the religious leaders were interpreting the Law of God as found in the Scriptures was flawed in many ways. They had turned the Law of God into a burden for people. In the first reading, the author does not see the Law of God as a burden but as full of wisdom and understanding, and Jesus would have agreed. That is why he says at the beginning of today’s gospel reading, ‘Do not imagine that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets. I have come not to abolish but to complete them’. In spite of the burdensome interpretation of God’s Law by the religious leaders, Jesus could see that there was great good there and he wanted to highlight the good and to build on it. He proclaimed the Law of God, the will of God, in a way that gave life to people and made them more hopeful. He interpreted all of God’s law in the light of the two great commandments to love God with all our being and our neighbour as ourselves. It was love and mercy that governed how he interpreted the Law of God in the Jewish Scriptures and in that way he brought God’s Law to completion. Jesus encourages us not to turn away from something because it is flawed but, rather, to see what is good there and to allow what is good to rise to the surface and nurture us. The same is true of people. We don’t turn from someone because of their flaws and weaknesses. We try to see all that is good in them, and even help them to bring what is good within them to completion.
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