Deacon Simon Writes: 27th January 2024
This Sunday is Racial Justice Sunday and this year’s theme is: “Seeing one another in the life of the Church”. It is important to recognise that we are all children of God, regardless of our race and background. This year’s theme seeks to promote reflection, discussion, and action on this theme and to encourage us to carry this through in the weeks and months after Racial Justice Sunday.
Men and women of historic virtue have walked the path to sainthood for centuries, inspiring us to look to their example and pray to them to take our petitions to the Lord. However, when you look at the prayer cards and icons for sale in our parish shops and kiosks, you could be forgiven for thinking that all our saints are white Europeans. This, of course, only reveals a segment of the bigger picture, and there are many saints of colour in the Catholic Church who have inspired the faithful in their devotion such as: Blessed Michael Iwene Tansi of Nigeria; Saint Josephine Bakhita of Sudan and Venerable Pierre Toussaint of Haiti.
May God bless you all and with my prayer for you always,
Deacon Simon








