The command to love one another is one that can guide us through whatever confusion and chaos we might experience in this world. Here, Fr Edward reflects on this command for our Maundy Thursday celebrations. Now before the festival of the Passover, Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart from this world and goContinue reading “Maundy Thursday”
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Wednesday of Holy Week
‘What are you prepared to give me if I hand him over to you’ (see Matthew 26:14-25) The United Kingdom is a destination country for men, women and children primarily from Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe who are subjected to human trafficking for the purposes of sexual slavery and forced labour. Whilst the maximum jailContinue reading “Wednesday of Holy Week”
Tuesday of Holy Week
‘Night had fallen’ (see John 13:21-33,36,38) One of the most famous and enigmatic stage directions from William Shakespeare is in his play ‘The Winter’s Tale’ when Antigonus is given the direction ‘Exit, pursued by a bear.’ This sudden appearance of a bear chasing off Antigonus to his death often amuses and mystifies modern readers. Today’sContinue reading “Tuesday of Holy Week”
Monday of Holy Week
‘She had to keep this scent for the day of my burial. You have the poor with you always.’ (see John 12:1-11) Managing huge budgets and determining how to spend public money rarely makes politicians popular although, even in the most difficult financial circumstances, how money is spent says a lot about policies and values,Continue reading “Monday of Holy Week”
Just Lent | April 1
‘I shall make them into one nation in my own land and on the mountains of Israel.’ (see Ezekiel 37:21-28) The average age of death for people experiencing homelessness is 46 for men and 42 for women. People sleeping on the streets are almost 17 times more likely to have been victims of violence. MoreContinue reading “Just Lent | April 1”
Just Lent | March 31
‘From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came to his ears.’ (see Psalm 17:2-7) The voice of the psalms is filled with both joy and heartache, misery and relief. There is a sense of relief in the verse chosen, for God has recognised the psalmist’s voice’ God has heard his cry. At theContinue reading “Just Lent | March 31”
Just Lent | March 30
‘I will make you father of a multitude of nations. I will make you most fruitful.’ (see Genesis 17:3-9) In his book, ‘The Boy with Two Hearts,’ Hamed Amiri tells of his family’s struggles as they escape war torn Afghanistan to seek refuge in the UK, eventually settling in Cardiff as their home. Their journeyContinue reading “Just Lent | March 30”
Peace until the moon is no more
It was reported some years ago that, in the 1950s, a plan was explored by the US to ‘nuke’ the moon to demonstrate their power to the Soviet Union. It is this which forms the basis of the following meditation, following the words of Psalm 72, as our JUST LENT course comes to an endContinue reading “Peace until the moon is no more”
‘Peace I give you’
As our JUST LENT course reaches the final session this evening (March 29), we’re exploring PEACE! There’s a gentle smile from the face of this painting, a mural which celebrates the multicultural and inclusive Cardiff. Perhaps, in gazing at the smiling face, we smile too. St Teresa of Calcutta said that ‘Peace begins with aContinue reading “‘Peace I give you’”
Just Lent | March 29
‘If you make my word your home you will indeed be my disciples, you will learn the truth and the truth will make you free.”’ (see John 8:31-42) Martin Luther King Jr said “’Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality.’ The civil rights leader FrannieContinue reading “Just Lent | March 29”