July 14.   15th Sunday Year B. Fr Joseph decided that in his homilies he would focus strongly on the letter to the Ephesians for the next few weeks because he liked to see it as a mini-catechism, a guidebook for daily living. “It begins with a greeting, a blessing from God to us and from us to God. It is especially important to recognise that we have been chosen from all time. Think about that from a family angle. You have been chosen to belong as a grandparent and parent to your child and as child to your parent and grandparent, as well as husband and wife? How does that make you feel?    Reflect, share, scripture: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. From Eph1:3-10. Pope Francis:  The Trinity is a communion of love and the family is its living reflection. “Our God in his deepest mystery is not solitude but a family, for he has within himself fatherhood, sonship and the essence of the family which is love. That love is the Holy Spirit. AL 11   ACTION AND PRAYER.   Reflect on and pray a blessing across the family generations.