from Fr Satheesh

Dear Parishioners, As we listen to this week’s Gospel, ten lepers cry out to Jesus for mercy, and all are healed. Yet only one, a Samaritan, returns to give thanks. His gratitude becomes the doorway to a deeper encounter with Jesus, who tells him, “Your faith has saved you.” This passage reminds us that gratitude is not just good manners, it is an act of faith. The Samaritan recognises that his healing is not only physical but spiritual, and that it comes from the loving hand of God. The other nine received the same miracle, but missed the greater gift: a relationship with Jesus born out of thankfulness. As we go about our daily lives, may we, too, be like the one who returned, aware of God’s goodness, grateful for His mercy, and eager to give thanks in word and deed. It reminds us that genuine faith is demonstrated not only in seeking God's help but also in the humble, heartfelt act of thanksgiving. Thank you to those parishioners who have joined us for the Rosary during the past ...