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Date for the diary Tuesday 12th May 7:30pm

Following the talk at the masses on 25th and 26th April about the parish finances, we will be holding a meeting on Tuesday 12th May in the Church at 7.30 pm to explore fundraising ideas. We hope as many of you can attend this very important gathering. On the weekend...

LAY MINISTRY APPEAL – THIS WEEKEND 2nd/3rd May

Lay Ministry Sunday, and the Associated Lay Ministry Appeal, takes place on the weekend of May 2/3 and will replace the Share collection. This year’s theme is Building faith-filled communities.

Reflection on Today’s

Gospel Reading

Friday, Fifth Week of Easter

The Acts of the Apostles and the letters of Paul suggest that the ministry of encouragement was central to the life of the early church. It is evident in today’s first reading. In the city of Antioch, pagans had responded to the preaching of the gospel, and this community became a mixed church of Jewish believers and former pagan believers. Some Jewish Christians wanted to impose Jewish food laws and the Jewish rite of circumcision on those who came to Jesus from a pagan background. However, Paul and Barnabas were strongly opposed to such an imposition. Their influence led to a compromise solution which, according to our reading, was expressed in a letter from the church in Jerusalem to the church in Antioch that delighted the whole community there and gave them great encouragement. One expression of Christian friendship is to encourage what is best in each other. In the gospel reading, Jesus addresses his disciples, and all of us, as his friends, ‘I call you friends’. He expresses his friendship for us in ways that encourage what is best in us. Firstly, he declares that he has made known to us everything he learnt from God his Father. He has shared with us the most important relationship in his life, and has drawn us into that relationship. Secondly, he went on to lay down his very life for us. He emptied himself for us, so that we could receive from his fullness. He made himself poor for us, so that we could be enriched with his loving presence. What could be more encouraging than the ways Jesus has expressed his friendship for us. He remains with us as risen Lord to keep encouraging us, always putting fresh heart into us, and he calls on us to do the same for one another.

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