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Ss Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Bath

Sin, sin, sin....

17/6/2013

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The readings this week are not easy for us to hear. We hear that even the greatest who have been given everything from God easily forget His kindness:

"You have sinned against the Lord, and the Lord for His part forgives your sin, you are not to die" 

Those are the comforting words of the prophet to King David. Poor David, who through his anointing as King had been set upon the right path by God but had turned aside from that path. He had engaged in behaviour that was appalling. Not only had he taken someone else's wife, he had brought about the death of the poor man. 

Paul also when he talks about being anointed with the Spirit is telling us how to reshape our lives again to allow the Spirit to direct us to have the courage we need to get back on the right path

All of us like King David were anointed  in our baptism with the Holy Oil of Chrism, setting us aside as priests, prophets and kings. And in that moment of anointing we are set on a path but just like David we often turn aside from that path. David faced his sins and repented.

Most of us when we face our sin feel pretty helpless. We often enough feel we are going back on the same path that takes us away from God and we are always falling down. Sometimes we feel desperate about it and we don't know quite what to do. It maybe that, like David in repenting, we can set a few things on a new path again and know that God is always prepared to forgive all to those who are sincerely humbly sorry. 

When we celebrate the Sacred Mysteries of Holy Mass we always admit to that and we are given the chance to acknowledge our sins. We know that when the Lord gives Himself to us we are given the most wonderful gift and that gift will change our lives.

Let's ask the Lord for the Grace to begin to to start changing ourselves so that we are set back on the right path to Him.


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Why do bad things happen to good people?

4/6/2013

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The readings at daily Mass now are taken from Tobit, who it seems that even for all of his many good deeds, has to endure endless trials. 

'I, Tobit, have walked all the days of my life in the paths of truth and righteousness. I performed many charitable works for my kinsmen and my people who had been deported with me to Nineveh, in Assyria. I was reminded of the oracle pronounced by the prophet Amos against Bethel:

“All your festivals shall be turned into mourning, and all your songs into lamentation.” And I wept.'


Why do bad things happen to good people? We don't have a simple answer to
that, but what we do know is this confidence that God will bring us through whatever troubles we face - not always taking them away but giving us the Grace and strength to carry whatever troubles come to us. That's a very important part of our Faith, to learn how to trust. 

In the month of June we think often of the Sacred Heart and the lovely prayer - "O Sacred Heart of Jesus I place all my trust in you." 
 Easily said, but not always easily done....
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