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 May 18, 2026
A Civic Year 2005 – 2006 Presentation by David Hopkins. 25th May 2026 2pm in the Parish Centre
By Webmaster May 18, 2026
As part of the Eastertide social media series Tomb to Mission, we will be hosting a Pentecost Novena. Daily videos will be posted in which members of the Dioceses of Middlesbrough, Leeds, and Hallam will lead the prayers. The videos will be hosted on the Diocese of Leeds Faith Formation Facebook sites as well as the corresponding Instagram accounts.
By Webmaster May 18, 2026
Time for prayers, questions, input from a priest and social time. There are two groups meeting simultaneously; under 18s and over 18s. Fridays 6.30pm-8.15pm: Friday 22nd May, Cathedral Hall, Leeds. Under 18 participants must complete and return a permission form prior to attending. For permission forms and to notify of attendance (all participants) please contact Vocations Promoter, Fr Simon Lodge vocations@dioceseofleeds.org.uk .
By Webmaster May 17, 2026
THE DIOCESE OF LEEDS COMMUNITY CHOIR : welcomes all parish musicians and parishioners, all choir parents and friends, and all school and Diocesan staff to come together and sing! Rehearsals will take place on Sunday afternoons working towards singing a fun concert on 14 June . Rehearsals will take place from 2.30pm - 4pm on 24 May, 7 and 14 June, Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Moortown. To sign up please email: office@dioceseofleedsmusic.org.uk
By Webmaster May 17, 2026
As part of the consultation currently taking place across our two Dioceses, there is an opportunity for all clergy, religious and members of the lay faithful to contribute by completing an online questionnaire, either individually or as a parish group. Prayerful reflection should be given to the questions so that the Holy Spirit may guide this process of discernment. Prayer resources and a presentation are available on the diocesan website to support this process. Responses should be submitted no later than Friday, 22nd May 2026. For more information and to complete the questionnaire, please visit: https://www.dioceseofleeds.org.uk/leeds-middlesbrough-consultation-2026/
By Webmaster May 17, 2026
Our Prayer Group will continue to meet in the chapel on a monthly basis as we continue to grow in our faith. Our next meeting will be on Wednesday 20th May at 11.00am when our prayer will focus on Pentecost. All are welcome. For more information, please contact Christine (07950 794325).
By Webmaster May 17, 2026
Recently Bishop Marcus was appointed Apostolic Administrator of Middlesborough.  He has now also been Appointed as Apostolic Administrator to the Diocese of Hallam!
By Webmaster May 17, 2026
There will be a range of activities taking place during May 2026 to celebrate 200 years since the completion of Charles Waterton's wall around his estate in Walton. This includes a display and talk on the "Catholic Life of Charles Waterton" in St. Austin's parish centre on Thursday 21st May from 6:30pm. For further details see www.friendsofwatertonswall.com or pick up a leaflet from the narthex at St. Austin's church.
By Webmaster May 17, 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 May 10, 2026
There will be a special Celebration Mass for Married Life, Leeds Cathedral, Saturday 16th May, 12noon for couples and their families celebrating 25th (Silver), 40th (Ruby), 50th (Golden), 60th (Diamond) and 70th (Platinum) wedding anniversaries this year. There will be an opportunity for couples to renew their marriage vows. If you would like to take part in this celebration, please complete the application form, available at the back of church (return details on form).
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