Soul Food for Sundays

Soul Food for the Third Sunday of Easter (14th April) 2024

“You are witnesses of these things." - "Do you solemnly swear or affirm that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?" This question, or a variation of it, marks the beginning of nearly every courtroom scene as a witness takes the stand. The response carries with it a commitment to truth that extends far beyond casual conversation. It serves to awaken the conscience, bringing intentionality and seriousness into the circumstances of the testimony. The narratives shared by witnesses hold significance, as they are among the most powerful forms of testimony, each one conveying its own truth.

Author: admin - March 26, 2024

Swearing on the Bible

Soul Food for Mercy Sunday / The Second Sunday of Easter (7th April) 2024

On this Divine Mercy Sunday, we are reminded of the remarkable resilience of humanity. Through our social media feeds and television screens, we witness the stark realities of hunger, oppression, and the brutalities of war that afflict our world. Poverty has become an unwelcome visitor at countless additional doorsteps across the globe.

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Divine Mercy Eucharist

Soul Food for Easter Sunday, 31st March 2024

Alleluia, Alleluia, The Lord is Risen… The news for some time now has been bleak; wars and more wars, destruction and devastation, accidents, deaths, climate disaster, political turmoil and more.  We hear statistics and numbers.  They are beyond awful. Behind the numbers there are people, families, women and children, faces, lives and names, tragedy and loss and, of course, personal stories. Amidst it all, it can be a challenge to see that we matter. It can be a challenge to find hope.

Author: admin - March 23, 2024

The opened tomb of Jesus

Soul Food for Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion, 24th March 2024

The Roman Governor of Judea enters Jerusalem from the West. He had grudgingly left his headquarters by the calm Mediterranean Sea to attend to his duties. He must oversee the affairs of state during the Jewish time of Passover and remind the troublesome population of Jerusalem and the many visitors to the city that, although they may commemorate Israel’s victory over Egypt, they remain a subjugated people under the heel of the mighty Roman Empire. Pilate’s military escort, and he in glittering armour astride a fearsome cavalry charger, confirms the merciless might of Rome.

Author: admin - March 5, 2024

A Palm Sunday procession
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