With the increasing numbers returning to Mass our priests have agreed with the Pastoral Council to restart the Saturday Vigil Mass with effect from 17 October at 19.30.
Please note the change in time – this is to allow our Welcomers’ Team time to disinfect the chairs. Please consider volunteering to help with this in order to keep the church open for Mass. More information on the next post!
A member of our community, who is completing a pharmacy internship in Luxembourg, is looking for a room to rent from mid-October till mid-December. If you are able to help, please contact the parish office in the first instance.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells a story about some workers who thought their boss treated them unfairly.
The boss gave some of them jobs to do first thing in the morning. Then he gave some more workers jobs to do later in the day. Finally, he gave some workers jobs to do just one hour before the end of the working day. And then he paid them all the same amount of money.
The ones who started first thing in the morning were very upset and complained that the boss was treating them unfairly.
But the boss told them that he had paid them what he had promised. If he was generous and paid the others the same amount, he said, that was up to him.
“In this way,” Jesus said, “those who are last will be first, and the first will be last.”
Sometimes things can seem unfair. But what if the workers who worked only one hour had not been given a job to do? They would have earned nothing and had to go home empty-handed. Would that have been fair?
Children’s Liturgy live: We aim to restart the Children’s Liturgy during Sunday morning Mass at St Alphonse on Sunday 4 October 2020. In the meantime, we will continue to post the Children’s Liturgy resources online every Sunday.
The Diakonia group would like to bring to your attention the opportunity to act against the ongoing dehumanisation of asylum seekers caused by the European political choice of assigning them to an indecent, dangerous and inhuman place to live in, is in dangerous contradiction with our own laws.
Please follow the link below to sign the petition or take part in the march on Sunday.