Faith, Mission & Identity

“The less we have, the more we give. Seems absurd, but it’s the logic of love.” 

—Mother Teresa

As we enter the holiest of times in the Christian calendar, we are reminded

that our Easter story does not end with Jesus’ death on the Cross on Good Friday. Our hope as Christians comes from the events after his death; the Resurrection.

 

John’s account of Jesus’ resurrection appearance begins with tears: “Mary stood outside the tomb crying”. The greatest day of all time, the root of our joy as Christians, begins with grief. The tears of Good Friday and Holy Saturday were still wet on the faces of Jesus’ disciples when he returned to them. They’d barely had a chance to process the agony of the worst day of their lives, in which their saviour and friend had been killed, taking with him their hopes for the future before everything changed again.

 

Easter reminds us that we are not people of despair; we are people of hope. Our faith rests upon the resurrection of Christ so that we may be offered eternal life. All our crosses, all our pain, and all our sins are healed, forgiven and transformed. Christ is risen! 

Easter Liturgy

 

Today,  our community came together to commemorate the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Led by student ambassadors from Years 7-12, the community reflected on the journey of Jesus to Calvary and was challenged to walk with Christ and reflect on the many values he teaches us as he makes the journey to his own death. 

Parish Mass Times - Holy Week 

 

Prayer for Easter

Good and gracious God,
Our most glorious Creator,
As we greet the signs in nature around us: We give you praise for an even greater sign of new life: the resurrection of your Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, whom we especially celebrate at this time. The sadness and despair of his death have given way to the bright promise of immortality.
For the Resurrection is our guarantee that justice will triumph over treason, Light will overcome darkness, and love will conquer death.
As we celebrate, we also dare to ask for your grace that we may live the promise given to us, By imitating the life of Jesus in reaching out to the poor, the marginalised, the least among us, As we strive to be a neighbour to all those we meet, we ask for your special blessings each and every day.
Working with him may we strive to make our community a beacon of hope and justice in a world hungry for peace and so in need of your love.
We praise you in this Easter season. Change our lives, change our hearts to be messengers of Easter joy and hope.
We make our prayer through Jesus Christ, our risen Lord forever.
St Brigid, Pray for us. 

 

Have a happy and holy Easter 

 

Jamie Lee Wood

Director of Religious Education and Mission