Deacon Simon Writes: 4th May 2025

Our First reading from the Acts of the Apostles omits verses 33 to 39 of Chapter 5, which is a pity as it records what the Pharisee Gamaliel said about Jesus and his followers. He notes that on two previous occasions popular movements failed once the leader died. He then observed that “if this plan or this undertaking is of man, it will fail; but if it is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them. You might even be found opposing God!” One of the greatest strengths of our church is that we have a robust succession plan. With the passing of Pope Francis our cardinals gather to elect the next successor of Peter. Note that the new Pope is not the successor of Francis. Each new Pope carries on the task assigned by Jesus to St. Peter, to feed our spirits. Pope Francis has left us much food for thought, such as; Laudato Si’ – on care for our common home; Fratelli Tutti - on fraternity and social friend-ship; Evangelii Gaudium, joy of the gospel.
So in our prayers let us give thanks to God for Francis and ask the Holy Spirit to guide our cardinals in their selection of our new Pope. With my prayers for you and your family.
God bless us.
Deacon Simon







