Saturday, 16 May 2026

 16/05/2026

Saturday Week 6 Eastertide

The FATHER announced the complete reset of Salvation to Mary and she "conceived the SON by the HOLYSPIRIT".

In today's first reading, Apollos is still a Jew. 

He was convinced that Jesus was the long-awaited Jewish Messiah. We are not told directly what it was in his preaching that Priscilla and Aquila corrected but there is a clue. We are told that he knew only the Baptism of John.

Jesus commissioned his followers to baptise in the name of "Father, Son and Holy Spirit". There are many of us, men and women of good intentions, who assert that "it is not important what you believe as long as act with Good Will".

The New Testament, however, teaches us not only how to live in this world but also reveals the Truth of which we have to come to an understanding and acceptance for we are not "artificial intelligences", for ever contained within our "coding algorithms", but "image and likeness" of our creator and thus each one of us is free to choose to know/ understand why we have been brought into being.

The priests, lawyers and scholars who led the Jewish community and who demanded the death penalty for Jesus did so because to deny the unity of IAMIAM was the "sin that could not be forgiven".

The INCARNATON is a demonstration of IAMFATHERSONHOLYSPIRT and it is for this revelation of the being of IAMFATHER that SON willed and accepted for himself the Sacrifice of Calvary perpetuated through HOLY SPIRIT in the mass.

It is vital for our eternal life that we can choose for ourselves to know and believe every word that comes from the mouth of God. 

At the shrine of Pan,  Jesus announced "Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church" and in his dying breath on Calvary created the "New Holy Family", the "Church of Love" where we can find spiritual security with Himself, Mary and John.

                                  "Woman behold your son. Son behold your mother."




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