from Fr Satheesh
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Dear Parishioners, This weekend we read about Jesus feeding the 5000 with the loaves and fishes. We are called to follow the example of Jesus, his apostles, and the boy with a few loaves and fish. We should take the time to assist people in need and not retreat from the world. We must face up to the reality we find – and do what we can. May the Eucharist enable us to do on earth what is done in heaven, where the hungry are welcomed and fed, the leftovers are gathered together, and nothing is wasted. Thank you for your wonderful support with the Peter’s Pence appeal last weekend and your generosity is much appreciated. This Sunday we celebrate the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. We congratulate all our elderly and grandparents and wish them a very happy Grandparents Day. Let us remember them with gratitude for sharing their wisdom with us. I encourage everyone to consider volunteering in our wonderful parish. At St. Martin’s we are in need of Church cleaners. I encourage ou