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Fourth Sunday of Easter (B) – April 26

by Archbishop Joseph Harris
by Archbishop Joseph Harris

Gospel: John 10:11-18

Jesus said: “I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. A hired man, who is not a shepherd and whose sheep are not his own, sees a wolf coming and leaves the sheep and runs away, and the wolf catches and scatters them. This is because he works for pay and has no concern for the sheep. I am the good shepherd, and I know mine and mine know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I will lay down my life for the sheep.

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Politics for the common good  

 

by Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ and Director, CREDI
by Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ and Director, CREDI

Before returning to T&T recently, I attended two major events in London. One was entitled Marginalised No More – A Celebration of Black Political Representation Past and Future and was held at Bernie Grant Arts Centre, Haringey on April 8. It was organised by the Bernie Grant Trust (http://berniegrantarchive.org.uk) to mark the 15th anniversary of his death.
In 1987 Guyana-born Bernie was among four black persons who were elected to the House of Commons, UK. All four were Labour MPs. The others were Dianne Abbott, Paul Boateng and Keith Vaz. I knew Bernie when I worked in Haringey as Deputy Director of Education/Head of Quality Assurance. He represented Tottenham.

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Third Sunday of Easter (B) – April 19

by Archbishop Joseph Harris
by Archbishop Joseph Harris

Gospel: Luke 24:35-48

The two disciples recounted what had taken place on the way, and how Jesus was made known to them in the breaking of bread. While they were still speaking about this, he stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.” But they were startled and terrified and thought that they were seeing a ghost. Then he said to them, “Why are you troubled? And why do questions arise in your hearts? Look at my hands and my feet, that it is I myself. Touch me and see, because a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you can see I have.” And as he said this, he showed them his hands and his feet. While they were still incredulous for joy and were amazed, he asked them, “Have you anything here to eat?”

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Protectors of God’s creation

by Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ and Director, CREDI
by Leela Ramdeen, Chair, CCSJ and Director, CREDI

Let us be protectors of Creation, protectors of God’s plan inscribed in nature, protectors of one another and of the environment” – Pope Francis, Earth Day 2013.

On April 22 the world will observe the 45th anniversary of Earth Day. All that we have is gift from God. Stewardship of God’s Creation/Reconciliation with Creation is a key social justice principle and forms a vital component of the Archdiocese’s Mission Statement since Scripture tells us to “cultivate and care for” God’s creation (Gen 2:15). In 1989 St Pope John Paul II highlighted the fact that: “The ecological crisis is a moral issue” (The Ecological Crisis: A Common Responsibility).

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