Pentecost
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Please follow the link to download the Celebration of the Word for Pentecost provided on the Magnificat website.
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Please follow the link to download the Celebration of the Word for Pentecost provided on the Magnificat website.
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Please follow the link to download the Celebration of the Word for the Seventh Sunday of Easter provided on the Magnificat website.
You may wish to join in this Pentecost Novena, which offers nine days of prayers from Ascension to Pentecost.
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Please follow the link to download the Celebration of the Word for the Sixth Sunday of Easter provided on the Magnificat website.
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Please follow the link to download the Celebration of the Word for the Fifth Sunday of Easter provided on the Magnificat website.
A Message from the Metropolitan Archbishops
of the Catholic Church in England and Wales
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
The radiance of the risen Lord shines upon us. At a time when so many shadows are cast into our lives, and upon our world, the light of the resurrection shines forever to renew and restore our hope. In the words of our Holy Father, Pope Francis: ‘In the midst of isolation when we are suffering from a lack of tenderness and chances to meet up, and we experience the loss of so many things, let us once again listen to the proclamation that saves us: he is risen and is living by our side.’ (27 March 2020)
The impact of Covid-19, both nationally and internationally, has been immense. So much of what we take for granted has changed. Our health and physical interaction, our capacity to travel and gather, have all been affected. There is uncertainty in our future, especially with work and the country’s economy. As we know, very sadly, large numbers of people have died because of the coronavirus, and others have been or remain seriously ill. Keyworkers, not least in the National Health Service and care sectors, are serving selflessly to sustain the life of our nation. Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone who is suffering because of Covid-19, and to all those battling to overcome its effects. May those who have died rest in peace and those who are bereaved find comfort.
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Please follow the link to download the Celebration of the Word for the Fourth Sunday of Easter provided on the Magnificat website.