Newsletter - 25 February 2024


PARISH NEWS

10 phrases from Pope Francis to reflect on the meaning of Lent


  1. Lent is a time for believing, for welcoming God into our lives and allowing Him to “make His dwelling” among us.

  2. Fasting, experienced as a form of self-denial, helps those who undertake it in simplicity of heart to rediscover God’s gift and to recognize that, created in His image and likeness, we find our fulfilment in Him.

  3. Living a Lent with hope means feeling that, in Jesus Christ, we are witnesses of the new time, in which God “makes all things new" (cf. Rev 21, 1-6).

  4. In this life we will always have things to do and we will have excuses to offer, but right now, brothers and sisters, today is the time to return to God.

  5. Lent is a journey that involves our whole life, our entire being. It is a time to reconsider the roads we are taking, to find the way back home, to rediscover the fundamental bond with God, on which everything depends.

  6. Our journey back to God is hindered by our unhealthy attachments, held back by the seductive snares of our sins, by the false security of money and appearances, by the paralysis of our discontents. In order to walk, one must unmask these illusions.

  7. Lent is a humble descent within us and towards others.

  8. The ash on the head reminds us that we are dust and to dust we will return. But on this dust of ours, God blew His Spirit of life.

  9. Our return journey to God is possible only because there was His outward journey towards us. Otherwise, it would not have been possible. Before we went to Him, He came down to us.

  10. The Father who calls us to return is the One who leaves the house to come looking for us; the Lord who heals us is the One who let Himself be wounded on the cross; the Spirit who makes us change our lives is the One who blows with strength and sweetness on our dust.

Source: Boletim Salesiano Brasil


Focus of the Week


TIMOTHY WEEKEND

TIMOTHY PROGRAMME

Discover the love of God for you.

This is for children aged 7-11 years old.

Saturday 9 March 3.00-7.30pm

Sunday 10 March 9.45-11.00am Mass

For more information go to this link.


CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERED

A new formation course in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd will begin Saturday 16th March and will run one Saturday per month for six Saturdays (except August).  It will be held at St. Matthew’s Parish in Northwood.  This is the beautiful Montessori-based religious ed program we run here at Christ the King for children 3-6.   As a few of our own parishioners experienced here two years ago, the formation offers insights into the religious life of the young child, theological background in scripture and liturgy, and practical details in how we can help children listen to God.  Please speak to Nancy Wood in the parish for more information.



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