Fr. Aaron Writes 17th April 2022
Dear Friends,
Alleluia! Alleluia! A very Happy Easter to you all from me, Fr Ian and Deacon Tom!
As we celebrate the resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ from the dead, we celebrate the victory of light over darkness and life
over death.
Our Alleluias resound with great thanksgiving and gusto after having buried this cry of joy in our Lent. Now with the women and
the apostles who ‘see and believe’, we rejoice in the Truth that the Lord Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Redeemer, has risen! He
has risen indeed!
This Easter for us has special significance, given that we can return to a more ‘normal’ celebration of Holy Week. The Christian
Message of hope conquering despair is one we share this weekend. My prayers go to those parishioners who cannot join us in
person, such as the sick and housebound; be assured that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Christ, our healer and physician, rises from the dead to offer all hope and relief and, to those who believe, life eternal as he opens
the gates of heaven.
There are many who have died since last Easter, many who have suffered, many who mourn; I hope and pray that the light of
Christ may illumine their darkness at this time.
Many of us are still away from the church, perhaps out of fear or perhaps one’s Faith has grown dull; you may be feeling that you
are in the wilderness. I invite you to have courage and pray for a renewal of our Easter Faith. Come back to Holy Mass (if you can
and are able), our parish church is fully open and we are all both hope-filled and joy-filled. The good numbers over Holy Week,
and indeed throughout Lent, are a testimony to those who wish to return and renew their Faith. Don’t let our Faith slip away –
Christ awaits us with great joy, as do we at St John’s!
May Mary, who wept at the foot of the cross, whose tears of sadness now turn to joy, accompany us all in the light of the
Resurrection of her Son, toward a hope-filled year ahead.
Ukraine – Ever conscious of the ongoing violence in war, we pray that the Light of Jesus, the Risen Lord, and the empty tomb,
may be a source of hope for the nation. We stand in solidarity with them in our prayers this Easter.
We can support our brothers and sisters in Ukraine by donating to CAFOD which will help the sister charity CARITAS UKRAINE
and the UK Disasters Emergency Committee to help hundreds of thousands of people fleeing conflict in the country. To find out
more, please visit www.cafod.org.uk.
You can also help via Aid to the Church in Need: www.acnuk.org and give to the Ukraine Emergency Appeal. Their website gives
details of how your generosity helps the local Church in Ukraine. Our money goes a lot further in Ukraine, so you can help the
local diocese buy what they need for their people.
Generosity - I would like to thank all those who helped prepare our church as well as all those who helped prepare and execute
our liturgies – it was lovely to be in Church this year as normal! A special thanks to those in the Parish Office.
I would also like to thank you for your generosity in the Easter Collection, which is your gift to the parish priest and goes to make
up his salary for the rest of the year. I am always touched by your generosity.
In Memoriam - Our deepest sympathies and condolences go those who have lost loved ones.
Please pray for the Repose of the Souls of: Jacqueline Foote RIP – whose Requiem takes place on Wednesday 20th April at 12
Noon here at St John’s. Fr Anthony Hale C.P. – who died last week, funeral details to follow.
Social Media - Check out our parish social media pages for the latest news, last minute changes and items of interest:
@catholichorsham (Twitter)
St John the Evangelist, Horsham (Facebook page)
Catholic Horsham (Instagram)
With every prayer and good wish for Easter Day,
Fr Aaron





