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The account of the Last Supper may seem like a simple retelling of what took place that night. Yet it reveals something far deeper. In Jesus’ actions—from removing His outer garment, to washing the disciples’ feet, and then putting His garment back on and returning to His

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𝐃𝐢𝐝 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰: When Jesus cries out, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” He is quoting the opening line of Psalm 22. These are not the words of one who has lost trust in the Father, but a profound reminder that suffering is not the end. The psalm moves from

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This #GoodFriday, let us not just go through the motions as we participate in the Stations of the Cross and the Passion reading. Let us enter into Christ’s final moments with Him so that we may come to recognise the depth of His love for each of us.

This #GoodFriday, let us not just go through the motions as we participate in the Stations of the Cross and the Passion reading. Let us enter into Christ’s final moments with Him so that we may come to recognise the depth of His love for each of us.
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Be mindful, Lord, of this your family, for whose sake our Lord Jesus Christ, when betrayed, did not hesitate to yield himself into his enemies’ hands and undergo the agony of the cross. Amen.

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Why is Good Friday called “good”? Because it shows us just how far God’s love can go. From creation to the life of Jesus, His love has always been sacrificial, but on the cross, He carried our pain, shame, and suffering so that we could be free. Good Friday isn’t the end of the

Why is Good Friday called “good”? Because it shows us just how far God’s love can go. From creation to the life of Jesus, His love has always been sacrificial, but on the cross, He carried our pain, shame, and suffering so that we could be free.

Good Friday isn’t the end of the
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Imagine how the apostles must have felt on Holy Saturday. Christ, whom they believed was their Lord and Saviour, had been tortured and died on the cross. Imagine how Mary must have felt — her beloved Son, whom she carried, held, and nurtured, was ridiculed, battered, and hung

Imagine how the apostles must have felt on Holy Saturday. Christ, whom they believed was their Lord and Saviour, had been tortured and died on the cross. Imagine how Mary must have felt — her beloved Son, whom she carried, held, and nurtured, was ridiculed, battered, and hung
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After the climax of Good Friday, as we enter Holy Saturday, we are faced with the question: Now what? We could easily return to our normal routines, or we could choose to remain in this sacred silence, like Our Lady, and ponder all that has taken place. May this Holy Saturday

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Almighty, ever-living God, whose Only-Begotten Son descended to the realm of the dead, and rose from there to glory, grant that your faithful people, who were buried with him in baptism, may, by his resurrection, obtain eternal life. Amen.

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“Christ’s resurrection is the Father’s seal of approval that the way to peace is through non-violence and selflessness. It was through Jesus’ refusal to retaliate against His enemies and detractors, and His selfless love for His people that hatred and division were overcome.”

“Christ’s resurrection is the Father’s seal of approval that the way to peace is through non-violence and selflessness. It was through Jesus’ refusal to retaliate against His enemies and detractors, and His selfless love for His people that hatred and division were overcome.”
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Rejoice, for Christ is risen! Alleluia, Alleluia! ✨ Wishing you and your loved ones a joyous and blessed Easter filled with the grace and love of our risen Lord. 🙏 In every sorrow, may you find His comfort. In every joy, His presence. And in every season ahead, may you

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In the middle of our everyday lives — work, school, responsibilities, the ups and downs — Jesus offers us something new. A deeper peace in our hearts. A quiet joy that takes root. A new way of seeing ourselves — not by our failures, but with a deep realisation that we are loved,

In the middle of our everyday lives — work, school, responsibilities, the ups and downs — Jesus offers us something new. A deeper peace in our hearts. A quiet joy that takes root. A new way of seeing ourselves — not by our failures, but with a deep realisation that we are loved,
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On this day, Lord God, you opened for us the way to eternal life through your only Son’s victory over death. Grant that as we celebrate the feast of his resurrection, we may be renewed by your Holy Spirit and rise again in the light of life. Amen.

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When the disciples of Jesus saw the empty tomb they were surprised. In their spiritual slumber, they did not understand nor internalise the words Jesus had told them multiple times before His death. 💭 Are we like these disciples? 💭 Do we truly believe that Jesus has risen

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Lord God, you increase day by day the number of your Church’s children born in the waters of baptism. Grant that your people may hold fast in life to the mystery of new birth, which they received by faith. Amen.

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All of us, at some point, know what it feels like to lose someone we love, dreams that never came to be, or something we gave our whole heart to… only to watch it fall apart. And in those moments, we quietly ask: Why would God allow this? Yet even in our deepest sorrow, a

All of us, at some point, know what it feels like to lose someone we love, dreams that never came to be, or something we gave our whole heart to… only to watch it fall apart. And in those moments, we quietly ask: Why would God allow this? Yet even in our deepest sorrow, a
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Lord God, you brought us healing through the Easter mysteries. Continue to be bountiful to your people: lead us to the perfect freedom, by which the joy that gladdens our way on earth will be fulfilled in heaven. Amen.

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Have you ever felt a quiet stirring in your heart, a desire to serve, to give, to build the kingdom of God with your life? We’re looking for passionate, faith-filled individuals who want to make a difference and be part of the Archdiocese’s mission to build a vibrant,

Have you ever felt a quiet stirring in your heart, a desire to serve, to give, to build the kingdom of God with your life? 

We’re looking for passionate, faith-filled individuals who want to make a difference and be part of the Archdiocese’s mission to build a vibrant,
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Have you heard of the Sudarium of Oviedo? It is traditionally believed to be the “face cloth” mentioned in John 20:7. As we journey through this week’s readings, may they come alive as we learn about and reflect on the mysteries surrounding sacred items such as the Sudarium and

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God our Father, you give us the joy of celebrating the Lord’s resurrection each passing year. Let this yearly feast bring us to eternal joy. Amen.

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Easter didn’t end on Sunday. 🌅 As Catholics, we celebrate Christ’s Resurrection for an entire 50-day season, even longer than the 40 days of Lent. The Church gently invites us to linger in the joy of the Resurrection, remembering that because Christ rose, the gates of heaven

Easter didn’t end on Sunday. 🌅 As Catholics, we celebrate Christ’s Resurrection for an entire 50-day season, even longer than the 40 days of Lent. The Church gently invites us to linger in the joy of the Resurrection, remembering that because Christ rose, the gates of heaven