Reflection
Saint Peter was martyred in the year 64 under the Roman Emperor Nero. According to the customs of Rome at the time, Peter was crucified. He held his head downward, however, as he claimed that he was not worthy of being crucified in the same manner as Jesus Christ.
Before changing his name to Paul, Saint Paul's name was Saul. He never knew Jesus in life, and before his conversion to Christianity he was a Jew who hated Christianity and led persecutions of Christians. This includes his participation in the stoning of Saint Stephen the Martyr. This all changed as he was walking on the road to Damascus, on his way to persecute another group of Christians. Saul was knocked to the ground, when a bright light shone from heaven and the voice of Jesus Christ said “Saul, Saul, why persecutes thou me?” He then became blind and did not eat or drink for three days. Upon arriving in Damascus, a disciple called Ananias restored his vision, baptized and filled him with the Holy Spirit. It was then that Saul changed his name to Paul, becoming arguably the most important figure, second only to Jesus, in the history of Christianity. Being a Roman Citizen and thus entitled to a quick death, he was decapitated with a sword near Rome in the year 67, possibly on June 29.
Prayers at the Shine of St Peregrine
Our Lady of the Assumption invites you to a Mass with Anointing of the Sick on Saturday 27th at 12pm. There will be prayers at the Shrine of St Peregrine, patron Saint of those with cancer and serious illness. All are welcome! Our Lady of the Assumption, 16 Hedgefield Road, Gateacre, L25 2RW
Funeral
The funeral Mass for Neila Judge will take place here in St James’ on Tuesday 30th June at 12 noon. Please pray for the repose of Neila’s soul and the comfort of her family.
Synod meeting
As we prayerfully consider proposals for the future development of our parish, we warmly invite you to join us in a spirit of Synodal listening and discernment. Your experiences, insights, and hopes are valuable gifts to our parish community and will help shape our shared future. Together, by listening to one another and to the Holy Spirit, we can discern how God is calling us to grow in faith, mission, and service. Please join us on Monday 6th July, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm, at the Parish House.
