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Feast of the Most Holy Trinity

Feast of the Most Holy Trinity

“[Allah is] the originator of the heavens and the earth. [There is] nothing like a likeness of him” (Koran chapter 42:11). Christian artists often depict God as an old man with a long beard and…

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Pentecost Sunday

Pentecost Sunday

We might wonder where God is, what with the carnage in the middle east, the cyber attacks and the epidemic which has decimated our world. Might appears to be right and many world leaders seem to…

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The Ascension of the Lord

The Ascension of the Lord

Only Luke gives a detailed account of the ascension and this account is in Acts. His gospel relates the life, death and resurrection of Jesus; Acts tells the story of the early church. The…

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Sixth Sunday of Easter

Sixth Sunday of Easter

The conversion of Cornelius, the centurion, marked a turning-point in the history of the early church. Peter learnt through a vision of animals that he was told to eat, that he must not call…

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Sixth Sunday of Easter

Sixth Sunday of Easter

The conversion of Cornelius, the centurion, marked  a turning point in the history of the early church. Peter learnt through a vision of animals that he was told to eat, that he must not call…

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Jesus often used  scenes from the countryside for his parables. The vine would be a familiar sight in Palestine. When Moses was in the desert he sent spies to the land of Canaan to see what it was like and they brought a bunch of grapes as a symbol of the richness of the land (Numbers 13:23).  Jesus came to join himself to humanity, as vine to branches. Without him the branches are lifeless. His body and blood are like the sap flowing through the vine. He gives the image of the Father as the vine dresser. V

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Jesus often used  scenes from the countryside for his parables. The vine would be a familiar sight in Palestine. When Moses was in the desert he sent spies to the land of Canaan to see what…

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Fourth Sunday of Easter

Fourth Sunday of Easter

Today’s reading follows the story of the blind man cured by Jesus (John 9). Ironically, he could see much more clearly than the Jewish leaders who were spiritually blind. These are depicted as the…

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Third Sunday of Easter

Third Sunday of Easter

“We proclaim a  Christ crucified, a stumbling block for Jews and foolishness to gentiles.” (1 Cor 1:23)

Luke was writing for a gentile audience. Being a gifted story-teller, his…

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Second Sunday of Easter

Second Sunday of Easter

Thomas would have made an excellent witness in court. He wanted tangible evidence that Jesus had risen. He was a practical man. At the Last Supper he had said to Jesus, “Lord, we do not know where…

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Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday

The empty tomb must have looked stark to Mary Magdalene, Peter and the beloved disciple. Mary had come there presumably to grieve, for this was customary with the Jewish people, and we know from…

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