Thursday, September 24, 2020

Suffering and death will be the lot of Jesus' disciples, just as it is the lot of Jesus himself

Greetings Tranmere community.
Today’s gospel has a sense of dread about it. As Christians we know that we are following in the footsteps of Jesus.

I am quite surprised that there were no reactions to yesterday’s blog. Do not be afraid!
Today I am once again focused on the readings of the day.

Today at Cathnews there a number of interesting topics. Please have a look.

Reflection

Ø  Good News – short and sharp!

Ø  Discipleship and the Cross – a much deeper reflection!

 

The Parish Choir members are saying ‘Hello’.

¯ Eucharist Watt    [audio only]

¯ In Every Age

¯ We must be honest and humble about this: many people of other faiths, like Sufi masters, Jewish prophets, many philosophers, and Hindu mystics, have lived in light of the Divine encounter better than many Christians. And why would a God worthy of the name God not care about all of God’s children? (Read Wisdom 11:23–12:2 for a powerful Scripture in this regard.) Does God really have favorites among God’s children? What an unhappy family that would create—and indeed, has created.Fr Richard Rohr

Bits & Pieces

v  1898 – The birth of Lord Howard Florey

v  1928 - The Coniston Massacre

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