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Louise Gannon rsj is the Diocesan Manager of Worship and Prayer.
Jesus has a lot to teach us about taking opportunities to be refreshed.
For the liturgy to become all it is meant to be for our life, it will take all of us, letting go of our ‘if only’s’, working with what we’ve got to fit square pegs into round holes and to be united in hope and prayer.
It is the Season of Christian Initiation. That statement is both true and false.
The risen Lord meets us where we are and so does the liturgy.
While the world thinks Easter is done and dusted, we Christians know it has only just begun its fifty-day trajectory through to Pentecost Sunday.
Our deep Catholic understanding of ourselves is captured in the ancient phrase: As we pray, so we believe, so we live.