Fr Graham Writes: 10th May

Webmaster • May 9, 2020

Trust in God...

Fr Graham’s Reflection for Sunday
I have a lot of time for Thomas and Philip in today’s Gospel (John 14.1-12). They are standing in front of Jesus, the Son of God, and in response to Jesus’ amazing statements and revelations, they just don’t get it. They each ask what seems to be a silly question. Jesus says, “You know the way” and “You have seen the Father” (talking about Himself) and the disciples say, “Have we?” “Do we?”. Does this sound familiar? How many times have we prayed and not seen the answer? How many times have we not been aware of God’s presence in front of us? And where God is, there is heaven. I am very slow in being aware of what God is saying to me. When I do begin to understand I usually get the wrong message. It takes time, patience and wisdom to discern God’s presence and His will for us. Out of these difficult dialogues comes even deeper and greater Truths and revelations. “I am the Way” and “To have seen me is to have seen the Father”, says Jesus in response. Mary too has always tried to explain and advocate for Her Son, as a mother. She too comes to us to remind, encourage and even warn us of what Jesus says. She comes from heaven to Fatima, for example in 1917, to show us the place that Jesus is preparing for us but also another place that we would rather not go! She echoes her Son, “Trust in God”, give your heart to God, place your treasure in God. Jesus shows us God because He is God. With my prayers for you each day. God bless you.
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Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, At this time of the Church’s year, we are in Ascensiontide, having celebrated that feast on Thursday. Jesus has returned to the Father and the Apostles are waiting in expectant hope for the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. We, of course, have received the Spirit – in our baptism and in our confirmation. Indeed, at present, we rejoice in the great number of our young people who are receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation at this time of year. All are coming to the Cathedral – making a pilgrimage to the mother church of the Diocese in this Holy Year and in our 60th year. Those being confirmed hear the words of the prayer: that the anointing of Confirmation conform them more fully to Christ, the Son of God. The more closely we are conformed to Christ, the more effective we shall be in our witness to Him. St Stephen, whose martyrdom forms the text of the first reading this Sunday, was so closely conformed to Christ that he was ready to shed his blood in witness to Him. The word ‘martyr’ means ‘witness’ – so being a martyr in the broadest sense is the call for every Christian. In this Sunday’s Gospel, we hear Jesus tell us that through our witness, the world will come to believe in Him. This is the mission the Lord has given to each and every baptised person. Wherever we are – whatever we do – our lives must speak to others of the wonder of the Lord’s love for us and His call to every person, of every age, to life in Him. With every blessing + Richard
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There are three events organised by the Worthing Deanery Justice & Peace Group to celebrate Refugee Week 2025. Please put them in your diary and come along to one or all: • Faces of Resilience on Sunday 15th June 2-5pm at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Hall, Vermont Drive. East Preston, BN16 1JU. Come and see photographs and listen to a ‘Living Book’, vividly telling the stories of Ukrainian women fleeing war and seeking refuge in the UK. Join us in prayer in the church at 3pm for refugees, people seeking asylum and peace in our world. See you there! • Display during the week of Refugee Stations of the Cross at St Mary of the Angels, Worthing and Holy Family, Lancing. • An evening of Stories and Sharing on Saturday 21st June 7-9pm at St Peter's Church Hall, Shoreham. Come and hear from refugees and those who support them in our local community, with opportunity for discussions and sharing food. More details to follow, or please ask Carolyn Fuhrmann 07748326326
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We can listen to the advice of Cardinal Mercier (1851–1926) as we ask for the same intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit: I am going to reveal to you the secret of sanctity and happiness. Every day for five minutes control your imagination and close your eyes to all the noises of the world in order to enter into yourself. Then, in the sanctuary of your baptised soul (which is the temple of the Holy Spirit) speak to that Divine Spirit, saying to Him: O Holy Spirit, beloved of my soul, I adore You. Enlighten me, guide me, strengthen me, console me. Tell me what I should do; give me Your orders. I promise to submit myself to all that You desire of me and to accept all that You permit to happen to me. Let me only know Your Will. If you do this, your life will flow along happily, serenely, and full of consolation, even in the midst of trials. Grace will be proportioned to the trial, giving you the strength to carry it and you will arrive at the Gate of Paradise, laden with merit. This submission to the Holy Spirit is the secret of sanctity.
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The martyrdom of Saint Stephen is often remembered for its approval by Saint Paul before his own conversion to Christ. But if we look at the account before this we can see the powerful involvement of the Holy Spirit. Stephen had already witnessed to the death and resurrection of Christ to the antagonistic crowd. Now, "full of the Holy Spirit" he sees heaven open and Jesus enthroned at the right hand of the Father. Being full of the Holy Spirit enables us to see heavenly things. It also, like Stephen, leads to mercy. Stephen forgives those who stone and kill him. The Holy Spirit has come into the world "for the forgiveness of sins" (Prayer of Absolution in Confession). As we pray for the continuing outpouring of the Holy Spirit on us we can expect to see Jesus more clearly, to see heavenly things and to forgive and be forgiven. This same Spirit unites us to God and to each other. We are united to the whole Church throughout the world and with the Church in heaven as well as those who have died awaiting heaven in purgatory. This unity is what Jesus prayed for. Jesus' desire is that we are one with Him as He is one with the Father so that we will be with Him in heaven and see His glory.  It is the same Spirit, that filled Saint Stephen, that changes bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ. May we, and our First Holy Communion children, be filled with the Holy Spirit so that receiving Jesus we stay with Him, experience His Mercy and taste Heaven. With my prayer for every one of you. God bless you, Fr Graham
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Please view the PDF copy of the letter (below) from our Parish Finance Chair, Patrick O’Donoghue. We are appealing to people to review their offertory giving and consider one of these ways of helping the Parish: • Firstly, would your family be able to raise your offertory contribution by 10% or above? We understand that this may not be possible for everyone, and we are conscious that we are bombarded by price increases in many aspects of daily life. • Secondly, do you give via the collection plate or via the dona machine? These are excellent ways of giving. Another way of giving is by standing order. This is particularly helpful because it saves you having to remember your cash or your card, and it helps our parish with budgeting. • Thirdly, if you are a UK taxpayer, please gift aid your donations. By doing this, we can claw back funds for the benefit of the parish. If you have any questions please email the office. Thank you for your support To all OLQP parishioners, from the OLQP Finance Chair, Patrick O’Donoghue ... Read the document here
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