Deuteronomy 4:32-34. 39-40
Moses challenges God’s people to reflect on the greatest mystery of all: that God, who is beyond all understanding and all human reach, seeks to be close to men and women in their own place.

Romans 8: 14-17
As children of God, St Paul teaches, we are we are people intimately involved in the life of the Trinity.

Matthew 28: 16-20
As the Lord reveals the mystery of God’s love more clearly, he sends his followers out to share in his mission.  Through Jesus, and in the Spirit, we are never alone, but always held in God’s power and love.

Acts 2:1-11
On the day of Pentecost the Gospel is preached to all nations.

Galatians 5: 16-25
The Spirit is our guide and our life.

John 15: 26-27 16: 12-15
The Spirit continues to lead us into the fullness of truth.

Acts 1:1-11
Jesus ascends into heaven and returns to his Father.

Ephesians 1: 17-23
Christ is enthroned in heaven with universal authority, and this can fill us with hope.

Mark 16: 15-20
Before his ascension into heaven, Jesus commissions his apostles to continue his mission on earth.

Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48
Peter visits the house of a Roman, Cornelius, and learns that God does not have favourites.

1 John 4: 7-10
It is through the experience of love that we can come to know God.

John 15: 9-17

The Lord commands us to love and so to bless the world.


Acts 9: 26-31
Paul begins to preach but arouses hostility and has to leave Jerusalem.

1 John 3: 18-24
St John says that if we keep his commandments the Lord will answer our prayers.

John 15: 1-8
Jesus calls us to remain in him, for his is the vine and we are the branches.