Fr. Graham Writes: 20th April 2025
This is the most important and beautiful weekend of the year for Catholic Christians. The "three days" of the Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday & Holy Saturday) give meaning and purpose to our lives. There is no emotion that we experience in life that is not experienced by Jesus in His passion, death and resurrection.
We know that we have a God who understands, empathises and shares in our human condition and He brings us to share in His divinity. If you want to know how much God loves you, then look at Jesus on the cross. He is a man and He is still God. If you want to see the power of God then look at Jesus risen from the dead. He is still a man and still God.
Our liturgical celebrations are not a performance or a way of enacting something in the past. They are sacraments and they share in that which they present. There is an "outward, physical sign which imparts an inward, spiritual grace." We really share in the events of this week with Jesus as we are present with Him in the liturgical services. We receive His life changing grace. We are changed from death to life, from mortal to immortal. "He is not here, He has risen!"
Likewise we share in the grace of the Divine Mercy Novena which appropriately begins on Good Friday - the "Fountain of Mercy" flows from the side of Jesus. Saint Faustina wrote in her diary what Jesus said to her about this novena: "I desire that during these nine days you bring souls to the fountain of My mercy, that they may draw from there strength and refreshment and whatever grace they have need of in the hardships of life, and especially at the hour of death" (Diary, 1209).






