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Gospel & Reflection – 5th Thursday of Lent (2 April)

2021-08-16T08:02:58+10:00

Reflecting on the Gospel from John 8: 51-59, Fr Paul shares an interesting insight about the age of Jesus. He also sets the emotional scene between the Jews and Jesus and the growing tension we have seen emerging over the last few Gospel readings. He asks each of us, ‘How would you [...]

Gospel & Reflection – 5th Wednesday of Lent (1 April)

2021-08-16T08:03:36+10:00

Fr Paul reads today’s Gospel (John 8: 21-30), which sees the start of a narrative, a theme that will run until the end of Lent. Jesus is talking to the Jews and Pharisees about where he is going and says they cannot come because they do not believe.  This Gospel makes it [...]

Gospel & Reflection for the 5th Tuesday of Lent (31 March)

2021-08-16T08:07:19+10:00

Fr Paul reads today’s Gospel (John 8: 21-30), which sees the start of a narrative, a theme that will run until the end of Lent. Jesus is talking to the Jews and Pharisees about where he is going and says they cannot come because they do not believe.  This Gospel makes it [...]

Gospel & Reflection for the 5th Monday of Lent (30 March)

2021-08-16T08:07:48+10:00

In today’s Gospel (John 8:1-11), about the adulterous woman condemned to stoning, two things intrigue Fr Paul. He wonders, as a matter of justice, why the woman’s partner is not with her, being condemned as well; and, what exactly did Jesus write in the sand? The Chief Priests and Pharisees bring the woman [...]

Gospel & Reflection for the 5th Sunday of Lent (29 March)

2021-08-16T08:08:22+10:00

For Fr Paul today’s Gospel (John 11) is one of the most moving because it sees Jesus, the son of God, crying at the tomb of Lazarus.  Jesus openly shares his humanity with us. Jesus experienced loss, like many of us, and in this Gospel, he expresses it because, as we are [...]

Gospel & Reflection for the 4th Saturday of Lent (28 March)

2021-08-16T08:08:55+10:00

The Gospel today from John (7:40-52) sees the people, chief priests, police and Pharisees debating over who Jesus really is. Fr Paul, in this reflection, talks about the reluctance of those in authority to let go of the hostility towards Jesus because he does not live up to their expectations of what [...]

Gospel & Reflection for the 4th Friday of Lent (27 March)

2021-08-16T08:09:27+10:00

John’s Gospel today touches on the growing divide between Jesus and the Jews. Fr Paul, speaking from St Agnes’ Church in Port Macquarie, tells us of Jesus’s confidence in his relationship with the one who sent him. Even at this point, Jesus says his time has not yet come and yet, in a [...]

Gospel and reflection for 4th Thursday of Lent (26 March)

2021-08-16T08:10:01+10:00

Today, Fr Paul reads from the Gospel of John (5:31-47) in which the Jews confront Jesus about on whose authority he is acting. In his reflection afterwards, Fr Paul identifies four sources from the Gospel that bear witness to the authority with which Jesus acts. He draws our attention to Jesus’s struggle [...]

Gospel & Reflection for the 4th Wednesday of Lent (25 March)

2021-08-16T08:10:34+10:00

Today is the Feast of the Annunciation. Join Fr Paul for Spiritual Communion today as he reads to the Gospel according to Luke, which tells of the heroic and selfless decision Mary makes in saying ‘yes’ to becoming the mother of Jesus.  The angel Gabriel tells her ‘Do not be afraid’. After [...]

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