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Today’s Gospel reading from Matthew, (Mt19: 3-12), is about marriage and divorce and I have commented on it a number of times since I began writing these daily messages, so I won’t repeat myself. Instead, I will speak of something else, something more personal. It was five years’ ago that Fr Nicholas, then Prior and Parish Priest of Belmont, was appointed Prior Administrator of Downside Abbey, only be elected Abbot of Downside two years’ later. At the time I had no one to appoint as his replacement on the parish, so I became “caretaker parish priest”. Now that the time has come to hand over this care to someone else, Fr Augustine, who has been my righthand man from the beginning of Covid onwards, I would like to thank all those, lay and monastic, who have made these five years of additional service possible for me. It’s never been a burden, but always a source of great joy and fulfilment. On 1st September, Fr Augustine will become Parish Priest of Belmont, not a caretaker in any way, and I will step down. However, in a way, it will be like jumping from the frying pan into the fire, as from 9th September, with the help of the monastic community, I will take on pastoral oversight for the parishes of Leominster and Bromyard. While I am still Abbot of Belmont, this will have to be on a parttime basis, but when I retire as abbot after twenty-four years’ service next Spring, I hope to move to Leominster at the request of the Archbishop and take on the duties fulltime. This is not what I planned or had hoped to do, so it must be God’s will. Please could I ask for your prayers?
Fr Paul
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