Fr. Graham Writes: 6th July 2025
Many people have commented on the homily of last week where we were reminded that St Peter was a "fisher of souls". Our "pond" in which we fish might not be as large as Ss Peter & Paul but each one of us has been given a place to fish and souls to attract for the Kingdom of Heaven.
As if to underline this point, in today's Gospel, Jesus sends 72 disciples (not apostles) out into "every town and place" where He was to visit. Jesus has sent you into your home to do exactly what He asked the 72 to do - to pray, be vigilant, travel light, trust in Him, be single minded and let peace be your quest and aim. If we do this the results will surprise us. We will encounter indifference, antagonism but also the joy of seeing prayers answered and the reality of the spiritual battle.
How appropriate that this week we celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Peace and also Saint Benedict (patron saint of Exorcists). Mary shows us that there is power and strength in the authority of the crucified and risen Jesus, where the river of peace flows from within His pierced heart.
Jesus gives this same authority to us, as He gave to the 72, to Saint Benedict, Blessed Peter Vigne and Saint Peter. He asks us to work together and He doesn't leave us alone. He also gives us His mother, as our mother, to accompany us. Our sphere of influence may be small but we can only catch one fish at a time!
With my prayer for you all.
God bless you,
Fr Graham






