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NEWSLETTER INSERTS FOR FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT

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‘Our God is one who seeks to involve us. Even today he shares with us what is in his heart.  Because of this, listening to the word in the liturgy teaches us to listen to the truth of reality. In the midst of the many voices present in our personal lives and in society, Sacred Scripture helps us to recognize and respond to the cry of those who are anguished and suffering. In order to foster this inner openness to listening, we must allow God to teach us how to listen as he does’.

 

From Pope Leo XIV’s Message for Lent 2026.


‘I would like to invite you to a very practical and frequently unappreciated form of abstinence: that of refraining from words that offend and hurt our neighbour. Let us begin by disarming our language, avoiding harsh words and rash judgement, refraining from slander and speaking ill of those who are not present and cannot defend themselves. Instead, let us strive to measure our words and cultivate kindness and respect in our families, among our friends, at work, on social media, in political debates, in the media and in Christian communities. In this way, words of hatred will give way to words of hope and peace’.

 

From Pope Leo XIV’s Message for Lent 2026.


‘Dear friends, let us ask for the grace of a Lent that leads us to greater attentiveness to God and to the least among us. Let us ask for the strength that comes from the type of fasting that also extends to our use of language, so that hurtful words may diminish and give way to a greater space for the voice of others. Let us strive to make our communities places where the cry of those who suffer finds welcome, and listening opens paths towards liberation, making us ready and eager to contribute to building a civilization of love’.

 

From Pope Leo XIV’s Message for Lent 2026.

 

‘St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, thrust into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.’

 

Prayer to St Michael

 

‘Deception, division, diversion and discouragement are four strategies of the Evil One as he tries to prise us away from God and weaken our commitment to our faith. Every time we raise the Lord’s prayer and say ‘lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil’, we do so with Jesus himself who knows our struggle with Satan’s efforts to deceive us, divide us, divert us and discourage us. As we share his struggle, we share his victory’.


Fr Billy Swan

 
 
 

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