Today we read in St Matthew’s Gospel a criticism of the religious leaders of Jesus’ time, the Pharisees, for not practicing what they preached. The inference was that people should heed what the Pharisees say, but don’t do what they do. ... read more
Last week the religious leaders endeavoured to use the issue of paying taxes to Caesar as means of demonstrating that Jesus was an unfaithful Jew. Their attempt failed. In today’s story, knowing there are ten commandments in the law of Moses, the Jewish... read more
MESSAGE FROM MONS JOHN – 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time / A – 22nd October, 2017 In St Matthews’s Gospel, especially in the passage we have been reading on the past few Sundays, Jesus is reported to have been very critical of the High Priests ... read more
MESSAGE FROM MONS JOHN – 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time / A – 13th October, 2017 Fancy being invited to a special event like having lunch with the queen or a stroll around the Vatican gardens with the Pope for no other reason than you were simpl... read more
MESSAGE FROM MONS JOHN – 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time / A – 8th October, 2017 It is always enjoyable to chat with a Semitic person or a descendant of a Semitic family. People from Palestine or Israel are fascinating to listen to because inva... read more
MESSAGE FROM MONS JOHN – 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time / A – 1st October, 2017 Making a promise or a commitment to someone is easy. It makes us feel good and gives a distant hope that other people will be impressed with us. Nevertheless, if we ... read more
MESSAGE FROM MONS JOHN – 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time / A – 24th September, 2017 Sometimes we find it hard to accept that we are all made in the image likeness of God. It is also sometimes difficult for us to accept that God wishes for all peo... read more
MESSAGE FROM MONS JOHN – 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time / A – 17th September, 2017 Today’s passage from St Matthew’s Gospel speaks about “forgiveness”. Matthew recounts a parable of Jesus about a servant who, having been forgiven by his ... read more