from Fr Satheesh
Dear Parishioners, This weekend we celebrate the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. This week’s Gospel marks a quiet but decisive turning point in Jesus’ ministry. In the wake of John the Baptist’s arrest, Jesus does not retreat or remain in the familiar safety of Nazareth. Instead, he moves to Capernaum, a border town, a crossroads, a place shaped by diversity, hardship, and uncertainty. It is there, on the margins, that the light of God’s promise begins to shine. Matthew reminds us that this move fulfils Isaiah’s prophecy: those who lived in darkness have seen a great light. Jesus’ presence brings hope where people felt forgotten and overlooked. God’s saving work does not begin in centres of power or comfort, but among ordinary people longing for meaning and renewal. Jesus’ first words of preaching are simple yet challenging: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is close at hand.” Repentance is not about fear or guilt, but about turning our hearts toward the light that has already dawned. It...