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Bishop David McGough

April 14, 2016
Fourth Sunday of Easter: Acts 13:14 & 45-52; Rev 7:9 & 14-17; Jn 10:27-30 (Year C)
April 07, 2016
Third Sunday of Easter Acts 5:27-32 & 40-41; Rev 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 (year c) Many of the Resurrection narratives, including John’s account of the appearance at the Sea of Tiberias, are characterised by an initial failure on the part of the disciples to recognise their Risen Lord. It was as if someone greatly loved had
April 07, 2016
Third Sunday of Easter: Acts 5:27-32 and 40-41; Rev 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 (year c)
March 31, 2016
Second Sunday of Easter Acts 5:12-16; Rev 1:9-13 & 17-19; Jn 20:19-31 (Year C) During the days immediately preceding his death on the Cross, Jesus promised a Spirit of understanding to his disciples, a Spirit that would enable them to understand his continuing presence among them. St John’s Gospel describes the fulfilment of this promise
March 31, 2016
Second Sunday of Easter: Acts 5:12-16; Rev 1:9-13 & 17-19; Jn 20:19-31 (year c)
March 24, 2016
Easter Sunday, Acts 10:34 & 37-43; Col 3:1-4; Jn 20:1-9 (Year C) “You must have heard about Jesus of Nazareth. God had anointed him with the Holy Spirit and with power. They killed him by hanging him on a tree, yet three days afterwards God raised him to life. All who believe in Jesus will have
March 24, 2016
Easter Sunday, Acts 10:34 & 37-43; Col 3:1-4; Jn 20:1-9 (Year C)
March 17, 2016
Traditionally the liturgy of Holy Week begins outside the parish church with the blessing of palms. The subsequent procession into church, during this Year of Mercy, takes on an added significance. As we process into the church, we become one with Christ’s death and Resurrection. Throughout the week we pass into the events that opened
March 17, 2016
Palm Sunday: Is 50: 4-7; Phil 2:6-11; Luke 22:14 -23:49 (year c)
March 10, 2016
Fifth Sunday of Lent: Is 43:16-21; Phil 3:8-14; Jn 8:1-11 (year c)
March 10, 2016
St John’s account of the woman taken in adultery is a searching examination of our attitudes to repentance, mercy and forgiveness. Significantly, the account does not question the guilt of the woman brought to Jesus. According to the strict letter of the law her guilt had been established beyond doubt, thereby meriting the prescribed sentence
March 03, 2016
Fourth Sunday of Lent: Jos 5:9-12; 2 Cor 5:17-21; Lk 15:1-3 & 11-32 (year c)
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