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St  Patrick's  Roman  Catholic  Church  in   Grangetown,   Cardiff,   is   part   of   the   Cardiff    Deanery   of   the Roman   Catholic   Archdiocese   of   Cardiff.  

This Church  opened   on   St Patrick's Day  March  17th  1930.

 

 

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St Patricks RC Primary School is  in Lucknow Street, Grangetown

 It has close links with the Church.

The school  website.  http://www.stpatricks-primary.co.uk/

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02920 253514

grangetown@rcadc.org

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Click on the image above for  today's  Reading
Friday  17th January  2025

 

Never    forget    the    deeds    of    the    Lord

This Gospel reading begins as Jesus returns to Capernaum after being gone for a few days.  The word quickly spread that He had returned.  Many people began to gather so they could hear Jesus preach; they were eager to listen to His words.  However, there simply was not room for all of the people!  While Jesus was preaching, several people arrived bringing a paralyzed man to Him for healing.  However, Jesus was surrounded by such a large crowd of people that they were not able to make a path through the crowd.  After a time, the stretcher-bearers decided to open up the roof above Jesus and then they carefully lowered the paralyzed man down into the house where Jesus was sitting.

When Jesus saw the great faith these men had, He said to the paralyzed man “My son, your sins are forgiven.”  When the scribes heard the words Jesus said to the man, they were scandalized.  Their first thought was: “Who can forgive sins except God alone?”  However, they did not speak the words aloud; in their hearts they were accusing Jesus of blasphemy.   Jesus knew what the scribes were thinking and finally he asked them: “Why do you harbour these thoughts?  What is easier to say: ‘Your sins are forgiven; or to say: Stand up!  Pick up your mat and walk?’ So you may know that the Son of Man has power to forgive sins, Jesus spoke to the man and said: ‘I command you: Stand up!  Pick up your mat and go home!’”  The man immediately stood up, picked up his mat and walked out of the house.  Every person in the room was awestruck.

Then they began praising God saying: “We have never seen anything like this.”

It appears from this Gospel reading that the scribes interpreted the Scriptures “literally.”  After all, what was the great sin that Jesus had committed?  Jesus had given this man a great gift; yet the scribes were protesting his healing of the man because it was the Sabbath and they considered Jesus’ healing of the paralyzed man as “work.” Many of the Pharisees tended to interpret “the law” literally.  Thus, this infraction of the law by Jesus on the Sabbath was exactly what the Pharisees were looking for: an opportunity to criticize Jesus and accuse Him of breaking the Sabbath.

 

Today is a good day to examine ourselves.  Which category do we fall into?  Ask yourself:  am I one of the scribes with a literal interpretation of the law?  Or do I follow in Jesus’ footsteps striving to live the law of love? 

Masses for this and the coming week

Friday   10.00am
Saturday     6.30pm
 Sunday      10.00am
Monday   NO MASS
Tuesday   6.30pm
Wednesday  10.00am
Thursday  10.00am 

Weekday Masses  will be  in  the Sacristy

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