Fr. Graham Writes: 17th March 2024
This Lent has been a wonderful season of reconciliation. Our 1st Holy Communion children have made their first confessions with their families. How well they did. They were prepared, sincere, sorry and repentant. After absolution you could see the relief on their faces. The Fatima Day saw many people from many parishes come to make their confessions and be reconciled to God. The regular times of confession in our parish have been well used too. God's mercy and grace really are never ending.
Jesus gave this sacrament to us for our healing. He is the "wheat grain (that) falls on the ground and dies" on the cross and, in His resurrection from the dead, He "yields a rich harvest". The harvest continues and He is calling everyone to Himself. His embrace is for all. Jesus is glorified because He heard that some Greeks were looking for Him. People were beginning to respond to Him, people who believed in many gods were about to be reconciled to the One God. This is the reason He came -"for this hour" - that all might believe in Him and be saved.
There is enough grace and mercy for the whole world and all time in Jesus. Enough for more grace to be poured into the hearts of parishioners in the confessional this week. This way God can be glorified again.
With my prayer for you all everyday.
God bless you.
Fr Graham.








