Deacon Simon Writes: 19th April 2025
How come the disciples did not recognise Jesus? They were so close to him, they heard him speak, they heard him explain things, probably in the same way that He had explained things in the recent past; or were they too busy chatting about what had happened to them, too wrapped up in their own difficulties?
But Jesus did something that was unmistakable. “He took the bread and said the blessing; then He broke it and handed it to them”; and at this moment when they received their first Holy Communion their eyes were opened.
Even today an encounter with the wounded Christ can still has the power to transform. The example that springs to mind is Sr. Theresa of Calcutta whose encounter with the wounded Christ, present in the poor and the homeless of India, transformed her life and transformed the lives of the people that she was able to help.
This raises several difficult questions. Is the wounded Christ present here today in Adur Valley? If so where and in whom? And most worryingly am I too wrapped up in my own difficulties, too busy chatting about me and my problems, that I fail to recognise Jesus in the poor and the homeless?
Let us pray that in receiving Holy Communion this weekend our eyes and our hearts are opened to the wounded Christ, who can transform our lives and help us to transform the lives of those who need His help.
With my prayers for you all,
Deacon Simon










