







What a busy week this has been and an exhausting one too! I wish I could say that I was looking forward to a quiet and restful weekend, but that’s rarely the case and certainly not this weekend. I thank you for your prayers for our Conventual Chapter, which was a wonderful occasion for bringing the monastic community together and for strengthening the bond of unity and fraternal charity in Christ which is the goal of the monastic life. Your support and your prayers make this possible and, above all, your example.
Our Gospel passage from Matthew, (Mt 9: 14-17), begins with a discussion on fasting, a sign of sorrow for sin and repentance. It’s the disciples of John the Baptist who ask Jesus the question: “Why is it that we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not?” Jesus’ reply is unexpected, but referring to himself as the bridegroom and to his disciples as his attendants, he says: “Surely the bridegroom’s attendants would never think of mourning as long as the bridegroom is still with them? But the time will come for the bridegroom to be taken away from them, and then they will fast.” Now there are various ways in which we can think about the bridegroom’s absence. For example, we ourselves can remove Jesus from our lives by turning away from him, when only the fast of repentance will bring him back, if we once more open our hearts to him and allow him to become part of our lives again. Only we and no one else can lock him out from our lives by our own personal rejection of him. Persecution and persecutors can have no power over us, if we welcome Christ to remain with us in the secret of our hearts. When Christ is with us, we rejoice, but when we are conscious of having turned our backs on him, we are sad and dejected and begin to fall to pieces.
Lord, be with us always, as you have promised, and never allow us to turn away from you for whatever reason, for we know that you came to call sinners and that you died for our salvation.
Fr Paul
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