The Legion of Mary: Thank You!
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The Legion of Mary: Thank You!

Thank you to the Legion of Mary for a grace-filled week of unstinting hard work, prayer and devotion. Thanks to all parishioners who supported in any way, especially at the Mass on Friday evening. In particular I wish to thank members of the choir, altar servers and those who provided hospitality and refreshments in the Parish Centre afterwards. Thank you to Minna, the Parish Administrator who single-handedly provided top quality food for the ten legionaries for the whole week. Please pray to the Holy Spirit about the possibility of forming a Legion of Mary group in our own parish.

Thank you very much indeed to the good number of you who turned up for the Parish Meeting last Sunday. Some very good points and ideas were raised and the minutes of the meeting will be published in the week ahead. I am also going to produce a simple “Parish Plan” like the one we had a year or so ago, so that we can keep track of the things we are trying to achieve and bring to fulfilment in the parish.
“Sir, we should like to see Jesus”

This is my Son, the Beloved. In the Gospels, Jesus speaks about his Father in heaven, and at key moments, the voice of the Father speaking about the Son is heard. This happens first at Jesus’ baptism, and the affirmation of the Father helps to launch Jesus on his mission. In today’s reading, at Jesus’ Transfiguration, the voice from of the Father speaks from the cloud, “This is my Son, the Beloved.” The experience is surely an encouragement for Peter, James and John, who soon were to see Jesus crucified; and it is surely another affirmation that will help Jesus to remain in a rock-solid love-relationship with his Father, through the worst of human ordeals. In Lent, there can be a danger for us that we somehow think that through our efforts of prayer, fasting, penance and almsgiving, we are going to get rewarded or be loved more by God. But God’s love for us in unconditional and we cannot earn it. It is more the case that our Lenten devotions will help us to hear the loving voice of God through the cloud. It is very hard for us to be loving disciples of the Lord, offering our lives in service to those around us, if we have not first experienced the love that God has for us. Lent is a good time to pray for a new experience of the Father’s love. God Bless, Fr Kevin