Monday 18 October 2021
Christ has faced death and triumphed over it so we might not fear the call to follow him through the way of the cross and dying to self.
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Christ has faced death and triumphed over it so we might not fear the call to follow him through the way of the cross and dying to self.
We need to have the humility to put aside our own ways of looking and searching. We need to be willing to submit ourselves to God’s revelation, to the Faith once delivered to the Saints, to the Church who has been given to us as our guide.
Fr Neil Chatfield
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PO Box 3223, Eastbourne BN21 9RS
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