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Sep 2023

Click here for our latest newsletter Our First Reading this week is from Isaiah 55:6-9: God’s ways are far beyond the ways of human beings. The Responsorial Psalm is from Psalm 145: God is near to those who call upon him. The Second Reading is taken from Philippians 1:20c24,27a: Paul tells the Philippians to live for Christ. This Sunday’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 20:1-16: In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus teaches about God’s generous mercy. On the surface, the parable of the workers in the vineyard appears to......


15
Sep 2023

Click here for our latest newsletter Evangelii Gaudium Day Our First Reading this Sunday is from Sirach 27:30—28:9: Those who seek God’s mercy must be merciful toward others. The Responsorial Psalm is from Psalm 103: A song of praise to God who is kind and merciful. This week’s Second Reading is Romans 14:7-9: We belong to the Lord. Today’s Gospel Reading is taken from Matthew 18:21-35: Jesus teaches that we must forgive one another as God has forgiven us. A New Pastoral Year Begins Dear friends, another school and pastoral year has......


09
Sep 2023

Click here for our latest newsletter 10th September 2023Education Day Our First Reading this Sunday is from Ezekiel 33:7-9: The Son of Man is appointed as guardian of Israel.The Responsorial Psalm is from Psalm 95: Song of praise to God, our salvation.This week’s Second Reading is from Romans 13:8-10: The Law is summarized in the commandment to love your neighbour as yourself.Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 18:15-20: Jesus teaches his disciples how to settle disputes in the Church.In today’s reading we find one of only three instances in which Jesus uses the......


03
Sep 2023

Click here for our latest newsletter Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time September 3, 2023Our First Reading this Sunday is Jeremiah 20:7-9: Jeremiah laments but cannot fail to speak in God’s name. The Responsorial Psalm is from Psalm 63: Our souls yearn for God. This week’s Second Reading is from Romans 12:1-2: Paul encourages the Romans to stay faithful to God. Our Gospel Reading today is Matthew 16:21-27: Jesus speaks of his Passion and rebukes Peter for his objection.Now that the disciples have acknowledged that Jesus is the Messiah, Jesus confides in them......


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Jul 2023

Click here for our latest newsletter Overall Theme of the Readings: To gain wisdom is to gain it from God. It comes to those who love Him and are docile to the Spirit of the Lord. He will grant you more wisdom than Solomon.First Reading – 1 Kings 3:5,7-12: Solomon pleases God when he asks for a wise and understanding heart to better govern the people. God appeared to Solomon in his youth and God offers Solomon one request. Solomon unselfishly asked for wisdom which pleased God. From this wisdom, Solomon told......


22
Jul 2023

Click here for our latest newsletter Overall Theme of Readings: The readings convey a theme of growth in virtue for eternal life. It also conveys the theme of agriculture and sowing the seed of God’s Word in our lives.First reading: – Wisdom 12:13,16-19: God has shown himself to be a God of justice and mercy. God’s word is always effective in our hearts because it is always new. This same Word is not just on the Sacred page, but He became man so that He may become our hope and salvation that......


18
Jul 2023

Click here for our latest newsletter Our First Reading this week is taken from Zechariah 9:9-10: The Lord shall come to reign in Zion. This week’s Responsorial Psalm is from Psalm 145: A prayer of praise to God who is our king. Our Second Reading is from Romans 8:9,11-13: Those in whom the Spirit of God dwells must now live according to the Spirit, not the flesh.This Sunday’s Gospel Reading is from Matthew 11:25-30: Jesus prays in thanks to God, who has revealed himself to the lowly.Summary of the Readings: First reading:......