
Live each day with a focus on what is above.

Father Geoffrey Kerslake
Letter From Our Pastor
The Easter Mystery is the foundation of our faith. In our celebration of the three holiest days of our liturgical year, the Easter Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Easter Sunday), we participate in moments of great joy, like the first Mass instituted on Holy Thursday as well as the profound suffering of Good Friday. The culmination of these special days is the Easter Vigil on the evening of Holy Saturday: the most powerful liturgical celebration we share is an experience of the mystery, beauty and joy of Easter. It is the proof of God’s love triumphing over death and of God’s grace and mercy defeating sin.
Easter is a time of rejoicing that Jesus, who shared in family life with Mary and Joseph, shares too in our family life, especially in those moments where we share our faith together with each other: grace at mealtimes, family rosary, prayers at special moments of joy or sorrow, prayers before bed and celebrating Mass together as a family on Sunday. Jesus shared in family life with Mary and Joseph, and he wants to join us in our family. We do not have to be the ‘perfect family’ before we invite him into our lives. Pope Francis writes in his encyclical on family life (Amoris laetitia: The Joy of Love): “I thank God that many families, which are far from considering themselves perfect, live in love, fulfil their calling and keep moving forward, even if they fall many times along the way… there is no stereotype of the ideal family, but rather a challenging mosaic made up of many different realities, with all their joys, hopes and problems” (n.57). Just as Jesus entered into the suffering of the Cross on his way to the Resurrection, he is not afraid to join us in the family struggles we encounter as we journey through life.
Our family is God’s gift to us. The family is the domestic church where we practice Christian virtues, love and pray with and for each other. Because our family contains unique individuals with different personalities, gifts and struggles, in it we also learn the value of mercy, reconciliation and forgiveness towards one another when we are not at our loving best with each other. Pope Francis writes: “all family life is a “shepherding” in mercy. Each of us, by our love and care, leaves a mark on the life of others” (AL, n. 322). This unique human institution is the building block of society and also of the Church; truly it is a gift from God.
One of the Gospel’s for Easter Sunday recounts the experience of Mary Magdalene, Peter and John at the empty tomb on that first Easter morning. That empty tomb they found was a sign that Jesus left the grave and had risen from the dead. This is the great Mystery of our faith! Because Jesus is risen from the dead, he can be present to us now in our family life: “if a family is centered on Christ, he will unify and illumine its entire life” (Pope Francis, AL, n. 317). Easter is a time to celebrate God’s love for us, a love that he definitively proves in the death and resurrection of his Son. It is a love we mediate to each other in our family and that we are called to share with the world. May the joy of the Risen Lord infuse your family with blessings this Easter Season! May the Holy Spirit be your counsellor, guide and helper.
Father Geoffrey Kerslake
Pastor
Sunday Reflection: Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, Sunday April 20, 2025
Live each day with a focus on what is above.
Gospel Reflection
Today we rejoice in the Lord’s resurrection, his victory over death. Through this victory, the Lord has opened the gates of heaven for us and offered us forgiveness of sins and eternal joy in his presence. This eternal destiny calls us to live always with a focus on what is above – to orient our earthly activities and concerns toward what is most conducive to a life of faith in the Lord.
Reprinted with permission from PrepareTheWord.com
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This week’s Synod Update:
Echoes from the Synod Assembly in Rome: A Voting Delegate’s Insight: Dr. Catherine Clifford, professor and founding director of the Centre for Research on Vatican II and 21st century Catholicism at St. Paul University, served as a voting delegate and expert consultant at the Synod on Synodality. What happened in Rome? What does synodality mean for you and me? Click on the button below to watch the full recording of the event!