Fr. Graham Writes: 29th June 2025
This has been an extraordinary week. The visit of Fr Peter and Rueben from Let the Children Live was a very moving experience. The coming together of our First Holy Communion children was very joyful. We celebrated a very beautiful Requiem Mass on Tuesday for Patricia. The school Mass at St Peter's was really lovely. We also have the consecutive days of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, ending with this Sunday and the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul. We can hardly catch our breath. Parish life is intertwined with feasts that overflow from Easter.
Yet all this happens in parallel with a world that is in turmoil. War and rumours of war are everywhere and God's rule is thrown into the dispatches bin.
There will always be, until the end of time, the conflicting kingdoms of heaven and earth that will oppose one another while they coexist. It was the same for Saints Peter and Paul. In the midst of the formation of saints there was fear, betrayal, persecution and conflict. Yet the keys of the kingdom of heaven were given to Peter and to his successors. The authority to forgive, unbind and set free in the name of Jesus. To echo the words of the psalmist, "From all my terrors the Lord set me free". In this world we will have trouble but Jesus says, "Courage the victory is mine!"
With my prayer for you all.
God bless you,
Fr Graham







