Fatima World Apostolate Update

Webmaster • May 14, 2022

From Fr Graham 

“Last Monday I was asked to speak on a live recording of the World Apostolate of Fatima's novena leading to the feast day on 13th May. Beforehand we had a "technical rehearsal" to make sure everything was working, and all the leaders were present. Patsy and Graham from our parish and the zoom prayer group led the rosary during the evening. People were able to participate through zoom, Facebook, YouTube and Radio Maria . It could be watched live or later. It was very encouraging to see and speak with people from all over the country and even Europe about faith and pray together. This is what Paul and Barnabas did as they travelled around the region of Antioch. They put "fresh heart" in the disciples and helped them to "persevere in the faith". We need to hear that too. This week's Invited II videos discuss this: how to keep faith in Christ and His Church when things are difficult? There are no easy answers, but today's Gospel can help. Jesus is about to be betrayed and yet He says He is to be glorified. How? He accepts and allows the Father's will to happen even though He will struggle with it in Gethsemane. Jesus confirms His unity with the Father. We can only respond in a similar way, stay close to Jesus, especially present in the Mass and to seek to understand and accept the Father's will. We might never understand but we have a choice to leave the table or stay. Let us help each other to stay. 

With my prayers for you all daily in Eastertide. 

God bless you always. Fr Graham” 


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