Fr. Graham Writes: 10th May 2026
The Collect of today's Mass reminds us of the "days of joy" in this Easter season. We might have forgotten the joy of Easter day after the Lenten fast. This joy sustains us. The first apostles and disciples must have felt abandoned by Jesus as He returned to the Father. But He said, "I will not leave you as orphans" and promised another Helper, the Spirit of Truth to be with them. They waited, not knowing for how long. After nine days they experienced the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Their joy was complete and undiminished.
This is how are we maintain our Easter joy and hold on to the good news of the resurrection.
Joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, not a short-lived exuberance. We can be joyful disciples as we recall that Jesus is always with us, in us and by our side. As we wait for Him to manifest Himself to us again, we can pray, as the apostles prayed, a novena that we might experience the Holy Spirit in an equally powerful way and have their joy in the midst of trouble. Here are some novenas as well as the one listed in this newsletter.
The people of Samaria heard the preaching and saw the miracles of Philip, but it was only after Peter and John came that they received the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands. The Holy Spirit always unites us to the Body of Christ, the Church. It is fitting that the vigil of the Ascension of Jesus to Heaven is also the feast of Our Lady of Fatima. She who prayed with the Apostles and was already full of the Holy Spirit will intercede for us in these last days.
May God bless you and grant you joy.
Fr Graham










