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Sent Two by Two                                               

Bare feet on the road, dust rising slow,

the air thick with the scent of bread and olives;

a sparrow darts from fig to fig,

its wings a hymn no temple taught.

They carry no purse, no spare cloak—

only the weightless wealth of peace,

and the strange authority of mercy

that makes the blind lift their heads to light.

In every doorway, a choice:

to open, or to turn away.

Yet even the closed heart

cannot keep the kingdom from drawing near.

 

Bread for the Journey

The fields are wide with whispering grain,

each stalk a psalm in the wind’s soft hand;

the sun spills gold on the furrowed plain,

and mercy walks across the land.

The Shepherd calls with a voice like rain,

drawing the weary from dust and stone;

He binds the wounds, He lifts the lame,

and claims the lost as His very own.

The harvest waits, yet the workers few—

still, love will send them, heart to flame;

to speak of skies forever new,

and heal in the Healer’s holy name.

 

We celebrate Corpus Christi this Sunday by gathering as an international Community to share a meal. How fitting to have an international meal of sharing in these fragile times. The meal will take place in the Jubilee Room immediately after the 10.30 Mass at St Joseph’s.  The celebration of Corpus Christi will also be celebrated with the annual Corpus Christi procession at Ushaw College.

 

Our Youth Group invited the Durham Gospel Choir to their gathering last Saturday evening, and the Choir were marvellous. The members are all university students from around the globe, and all students here in Durham. My regret was that the parish weren’t present, and so we hope to do something about that in the future. A special thank you to our parish group for organising.

 

My sympathies to Emma Turnbull on the sudden death of her Dad. And sympathies also to the Bethapudi brothers, Sam, Sed and Raj, on the death of their Mother in India.  Our parish Camino pilgrims head off again on Monday to walk the Portuguese Camino. We (Chris Brennan, Dennis Bradley and myself) will remember you all as we walk from Porto to Compostela. Your prayers please that we get back in one piece.

 

Our BOP group were joined by Barbara Reilly O’Donnell to discuss ways of improving links between the schools and Parish. It was a really positive meeting with good suggestions for moving forward. We had our first meeting of the Parish Grants Committee. This is a small group looking into ways of accessing funding for our buildings. Community outreach is an essential for accessing any financial resources. If you have any suggestions, please let me, or Marjorie,  know, and we’ll pass on to the Committee. Our congratulations to our children from St. Godric’s School receiving their First Holy Communion this Saturday, and to St. Joseph’s and St. Thomas More’s next Saturday.


Plans for our big celebration at St Leonard’s on 12th July are in full swing. We will be celebrating not only a new school, but an opportunity for us to gather as one worshipping parish community. Thank you all for your encouragement in this endeavour. Lovely hearing how so many of you have missed our Christmas and Easter gatherings. Staff and students are looking forward to welcoming us.

 

“The only cure for sagging of fainting faith is Communion. Though always Itself, perfect and complete and inviolate, the Blessed Sacrament does not operate completely and once for all in any of us. Like the act of Faith it must be continuous and grow by exercise. Frequency is of the highest effect. Seven times a week is more nourishing than seven times at intervals.”

J.R.R. Tolkien

 

Humanity, created by God in all its grandeur, is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God and humanity dwell together. Each generation inherits the task of shaping its own era, of guiding history to become a place where the dignity of every person is safeguarded, justice is promoted and fraternity is made possible. Yet every era also runs the risk of creating an inhumane and more unjust world. Whenever humanity is in danger of marring its true identity, we Christians lift our eyes to the Incarnate God, knowing that it is “only in the mystery of the Word made flesh that the mystery of humanity truly becomes clear.” [1] In Jesus Christ, this humanity in its grandeur becomes the Way, the Truth and the Life, opening the path for each of us to grow toward fullness.


Founded on Christ, the living stone, we experience the powerful and mysterious action of the Holy Spirit, and we believe that every authentic human effort to cooperate with him for the good will be blessed by our heavenly Father, in whom we place our hope. For this reason, we can diligently contribute to every initiative that builds a more just world, and we can call others to collaborate in promoting the integral development of every human being. We wish to engage in dialogue with all men and women of our time, with whom we share in the events, questions and aspirations of humanity. [2] Together with them, we seek to identify new paths for the common good and for promoting a dignified life for all. Indeed, openness to dialogue is an integral part of the Church’s vocation because, constituted in Christ as “a sacrament… of communion with God and of the unity of the entire human race,” [3] she recognizes history as the place where the Gospel challenges and directs human experience.


An excerpt from the Introduction to Pope Leo’s Encyclical Letter ‘Magnifica Humanitas’


 
About Us 

The parish of the Durham Martyrs incorporates the Catholic churches of Our Lady of Mercy and St Godric, St Bede and St Joseph (Gilesgate) in Durham City. We are part of the Finchale Partnership and based within the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle.

Addressess

St. Bede,

St Godric's RC Primary School,

Carrhouse Drive,

Durham

DH1 5LZ 

Our Lady of Mercy

and St Godric

Castle Chare
Durham
DH1 4RA

St Joseph

Mill Lane
Durham
DH1 2JG

Contact 

Marjorie, the Parish Secretary's working hours are 8:30am -4:00pm Tues - Fri. If you email outside these hours you will receive a response when Marjorie is back in the office. 

Landline : 0191 3843810

Mobile: 07483 369 561

​durham.martyrs@diocesehn.org.uk

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