Webmaster • August 15, 2025

Having reminded the apostles and the crowd that facing the coming judgment takes patience, Jesus now goes on to speak of how difficult it will be to wait. In chapter 3 of Luke's Gospel, John the Baptist tells the crowd that he is baptising with water, but someone mightier is coming who will baptise with the Holy Spirit and fire. The fire Jesus speaks of here is the distress caused by the coming judgment and also the fire of the Spirit that Luke will describe descending on the disciples on Pentecost. That fire will strengthen them to go out to the whole world to preach the good news of Jesus' Resurrection. Jesus will be the first to experience the distress of the coming judgment. His baptism will be the conflict into which he will be immersed as he approaches Jerusalem and his death on the cross. The angels at Jesus' birth proclaimed peace on earth, and Simeon, holding the baby Jesus in the Temple, said to God: “Master, now you may let your servant go in peace.” Here Jesus tells the crowd not to think he has come to bring peace; he has come to bring division. Simeon said as much when he turned to Mary and said that the child was destined for the rise and fall of many and to be a sign that will be contradicted. Peace is the ultimate end of the Kingdom of God, but peace has a price. Jesus is warning the crowd that wherever the Word of God is heard and acted upon, division occurs. Fathers will be divided against sons and mothers against daughters. The coming judgment forces us to look at the implications of our commitments. A commitment of faith requires us to change our attitude toward material possessions and to take even more seriously our moral responsibilities. Jesus reminds the crowd that those who commit to him will find it affects the way they relate to friends and family members. The angel who announced the birth of John the Baptist said John would go before Jesus to turn the hearts of fathers toward their children. But a commitment to Jesus forces us to change the way we live our lives, and this can put strains on relationships. We don't expect to hear such difficult words from Jesus in the Gospel. But it is good to be reminded occasionally that the decision to do the right thing is not always easy and without conflict. In today's reading, he reminds his followers to be prepared for difficult decisions and conflict as well.

By Webmaster June 29, 2026
Remembering Shelagh Travis – A Flower Demonstration by Anne Jordan Monday 6th July  2pm in the Parish Centre
By Webmaster June 29, 2026
All carers and the person they are caring for are invited to join us for a special Mass to celebrate the wonderful and important work of unpaid carers across the diocese. Saturday 11th July 12pm, Leeds Cathedral, Great George Street, Leeds, LS2 8BE . A sandwich lunch will be served in Cathedral Hall after Mass. To book a place please email Michelle at carersproject@growingoldgracefully.org.uk . All welcome.
By Webmaster June 29, 2026
Thank you to all parishioners who handed in their red boxes in May and June. All boxes have now been emptied and placed in the Narthex. A final sum of £349 has been banked.
By Webmaster June 29, 2026
Angela will open her garden on Friday 31 July and Saturday 1 August 2026, tickets are priced at £5. Come along and relax with tea/coffee and a scone. Donations gladly appreciated in aid of Wakefield Hospice, SVP and The Suzy Fund.  We hope to see you there, at 42 Elmwood Drive, Walton, Wakefield WF2 6 LW
By Webmaster June 28, 2026
Our Lady of Unfailing Help! Pray that the Lord of the Harvest will send labourers into His harvest and that He will grant an abundance of vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and religious life within the Diocese of Leeds, and throughout the world. Amen.
By Webmaster June 28, 2026
A Free Guided Tour will take place on the following Saturdays during the spring and summer months: 18 July and 8 August, when the tours start at 1.30pm. The tour lasts about 1 hour. No booking is required. On arrival, please gather by the Baptismal Font at the back of the Cathedral.
By Webmaster June 28, 2026
Our Prayer Group - Our next meeting will be on Wednesday 15 July at 11.00am when we will pray in the knowledge that we are God's children. This will be our last meeting before the summer break. All are welcome. For more information please contact Christine (07950 794325).
By Webmaster June 28, 2026
Annual Parish Picnic on Sunday 5th July from 11.45 to 3pm -- Everyone welcome. Join in with others and meet friends old and new. Bring and share food. The list / book is situated in the Narthex near to the entrance, if you could complete your family surname, number attending and shared items please. Thank you. Welcome to bring alcohol to consume on site. Raffle tickets prizes shall be drawn on the day. Games and activities provided. Please can you contact Annette as soon as possible if you are planning to attend this event. You can contact Annette either in person or, telephone 07717756770 or email nettie_58@hotmail.co.uk This is very much appreciated. Annual Parish Picnic – Urgent request for donations for the raffle prizes. A box is situated in the Narthex for these to be placed or if people would like to donate, I could also collect from them at their home address. I can be contacted either by email nettie_58@ hotmail.co.uk OR telephone 07717756770 to arrange collection. I am also selling raffle tickets at Masses this weekend and up to the event. Thank you for your support.
By Webmaster June 28, 2026
This year our retreat will take place over the weekend from Friday 30 October to Sunday 1 November . The cost will probably be in the region of  £200-£210 and this includes all meals from Friday teatime to Sunday lunch. If you think you may be interested, then please contact Christine Szczepanski on 07950 784325.
By Webmaster June 20, 2026
JOIN BISHOP MARCUS IN PRAYING FOR VOCATIONS: Our Lady of Unfailing Help!  Pray that the Lord of the Harvest will send labourers into His harvest and that He will grant an abundance of vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and religious life within the Diocese of Leeds, and throughout the world. Amen.
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