Morning Prayer with the Oblates: Wednesday July 14th With Pauline Thomas in Anglesey
“You are my friends if you do what I command you…
What I command you is to love one another.
I chose You…” The gospel of John
To be called a friend means to be welcomed, valued and accepted – to feel safe. We will all have experienced at some time the power of welcome, when someone invites us in, when we are not at home, when we have had to leave our home or we do not know where home is. We join Pauline on the island of Anglesey once again for our morning prayer and we thank you for praying with us this day, Wednesday July 14th.
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