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Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Jeremiah lived between the seventh and sixth centuries BC. He prophesied the fall of Judah and condemned the idolatrous practices of the people.

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Sunday Reflections

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The weekly reflections on the Sunday gospels, which are displayed on the Cathedral notice-board, are now being made available on this website.

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Saint Damien

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Feast day: 10 May

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Saint of the Month: St Clothilde

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Feast day: 3 June

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Feast of Corpus Christi

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The Feast of Corpus Christi was instituted as a result of the visions of a nun, St Juliana of Liege, who had a great devotion to the eucharist. She saw the moon with a dark stripe crossing it.

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Feast of the Holy Trinity

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This icon, taken from the orthodox calendar, shows three angels like figures representing the Trinity. They have a feminine appearance.

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Pentecost Sunday

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“When the Spirit of truth comes he will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own, but will speak whatever he hears, and He will declare to you the things that are to come.” (J

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The Ascension of the Lord

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Today’s  gospel reading from Matthew does not mention Jesus’ ascension into Heaven but rather it completes the story of Jesus’ mission on earth, when he commanded the apostles to preach to all

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Confessions

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Confession is available on Saturday evenings in the car park.

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Sixth Sunday of Easter

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The gospel of today continues the Discourses of the Last Supper. The prevailing theme of this gospel is love. In St Matthew’s gospel, Jesus had said:

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