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Back to Thursday
The Holydays of Obligation of the Epiphany and the Ascension have returned to their traditional places on the twelfth day of Christmas (except if that is a Saturday or Monday – which it was this year!) and Thursday after the 6th Sunday of Easter.
Here is Malcolm Guite’s sonnet on the Ascension. He captures the double meaning very well – this feast tells us that we are now part of heaven’s story, while heaven shows us a human face. The words are well worth our reflection.
We saw his light break through the cloud of glory Whilst we were rooted still in time and place As earth became a part of Heaven’s story And heaven opened to his human face. We saw him go and yet we were not parted He took us with him to the heart of things The heart that broke for all the broken-hearted Is whole and Heaven-centred now, and sings Sings in the strength that rises out of weakness, Sings through the clouds that veil him from our sight, Whilst we ourselves become his clouds of witness And sing the waning darkness into light His light in us, and ours in him concealed, Which all creation waits to see revealed.
Fr Matthew
Pope Francis on Holiness for our time
Pope Francis has released a new Apostolic Exhortation ‘Gaudete et Exsultate‘ on the call to holiness in today’s world.
There is an emphasis on the document being practical and useful in modern times and it is not intended to be an academic or doctrinal text. As its summary document states, its goal is “to repropose the call to holiness in a practical way for our own time.”
The call to holiness is one that cries out to all of us in our daily lives. Gaudete et Exsultate encourages us to take inspiration from the ‘Saints next door’ – people who may not be officially canonised but can be decisive in bringing about change.
“The greatest figures of prophecy and sanctity step forth out of the darkest night. But for the most part, the formative stream of the mystical life remains invisible. Certainly the most decisive turning points in world history are substantially co-determined by souls whom no history book ever mentions. And we will only find out about those souls to whom we owe the decisive turning points in our personal lives on the day when all that is hidden is revealed.”
Holiness is described as the “most attractive face of the Church” and is attainable despite the challenges of everyday life. Pope Francis wants people to know that they don’t need special education or qualifications, nor to have taken religious vows to be holy – just an open heart and a desire to spend some time with the Lord in prayer and by reading the Gospel. He also wants people to know that the Church makes available everything they need to become holy.
A far reaching and accessible document, Gaudete et Exsultate examines many subjects tied in to our relationship with Christ – prayer, reading scripture, helping others, maintaining and upholding human dignity not to mention challenges to holiness such as the danger of gossip.
Edited from the Bishops’ Conference site where you can download the Document and information: www.catholicnews.org.uk/exhortation-gaudete-et-exsultate
3 churches newsletter, Sunday 29 April 2018
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3 churches newsletter, 22 April 2018
Download the 3 churches newsletter, edition 15/18 for Sunday 22 April 2018 (4th Sunday of Easter, Year B) below
Vocation Sunday
Today we pray for vocations, especially to the priesthood and religious life. Please take an envelope for your contribution to the training of seminarians for our diocese. In the light of my 40th anniversary of ordination, some people have asked me in which parishes and ministries I have served. So here’s a quick CV of one priest. But, of course, the real story is one of the Lord, his people and an all too human servant leader, of journeys and sharing the joys and challenges of life in the Lord.
1964 – 1970 St Illtyd’s, Cardiff
1971 – 1974 Downing College, Cambridge (Modern Languages) 1974 – 1978 Beda Seminary, Rome
1986 – 1988 St Paul University, Ottawa, Canada (Cannon Law) 1978 1 April Ordained priest, St Brigid’s Church
1978 – 1979 Assistant priest, St Theresa of Lisieux, Port Talbot 1979 – 1981 Assistant priest, St Francis & St Clare, Ely
1981 – 1983 Parish Priest, St Cuthbert, Docks
1983 – 1986 Parish Priest, Ledbury, Herefordshire
1988 – 1997 Parish Priest, St Francis & St Clare, Ely
1997 – 2000 Parish Priest, Penarth & Dinas Powys
2000 – 2004 Parish Priest, St Cadoc, Llanrumney
2004 – Parish Priest, St Brigid’s / St Paul’s / Christ the King
1988 – 2007 Member of Cardiff / Menevia Tribunal
2007 – Judicial Vicar (leader), National Tribunal for Wales 2005 – 2013 Chairman, Diocesan Council of Priests
2008 – Canon of Cathedral Chapter
2016 – Diocesan Consultor
2016 – Dean of Cardiff
School Governor at 7 primary schools and 5 secondary schools. Chaplain at hospitals: Ely, Hamadryad, Llandough and Holme Tower Prison Chaplain HMP Cardiff, and Port Chaplain Cardiff
Fr Matthew