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11 January 2026
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The turning of a new year invites us to pause at the threshold between what has been and what is yet to come. It is a sacred moment of reflection and resolve, where hopes feel fresh and uncertainties loom just as large. We step forward carrying the weight of cultural shifts, global tensions, and personal struggles that can leave us feeling a little unsettled or weary. Yet for those who place their faith in Christ, the new year is not entered alone, nor without hope.

The world around us is changing at a dizzying pace. Values once taken for granted are questioned, truth can feel blurred, and divisions often seem louder than compassion and calm. These cultural challenges can shake our confidence and test our convictions. But faith in Christ anchors us amid the storm. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever - a steady presence when everything else feels uncertain. As we face a new year, trusting in Him does not mean ignoring the realities of the world; it means engaging them with wisdom, grace, and courage.

Trouble is a part of life, but faith also assures us that we need not be overcome by it. When cultural pressures threaten to erode hope or tempt us toward fear, faith becomes our shelter. It shapes how we speak, how we listen, and how we love in a world that desperately needs light. Through prayer, and community, we are strengthened to respond not with despair, but with purpose and compassion.

At the same time, a new year often brings personal challenges into sharper focus. Unmet goals, fragile relationships, health concerns, and quiet disappointments can weigh heavily on our hearts. Faith in Christ does not promise an easy path, but it does promise His presence every step of the way. He walks with us through uncertainty, offering peace that steadies our hearts and hope that renews our strength. In Him, we find the courage to face what lies ahead, even when the road feels steep.

Hope fuelled by faith is not wishful thinking; it is a confident trust that God is at work, even when we cannot yet see the outcome. This hope empowers us to begin again—to forgive, to persevere, to try once more with determination. It reminds us that our failures do not define us.

As we begin this year, let us choose faith over fear and hope over hesitation. Let us entrust our plans, our challenges, and our changing world to Christ. With Him as our guide and strength, we can weather whatever comes—standing firm, loving boldly, and moving forward with courage, determination, and enduring hope. With all that being said may I wish you and all your family a happy New Year.

Fr. Bill O'Shaughnessy, St. Mary's & St. Patrick's Parishes