







We are fast coming to the end of the Easter Season. Today is the Vigil of Pentecost. We can all imagine what it must have been like on that very first Vigil of Pentecost, when the disciples, gathered together with Our Lady in prayer and fasting, awaited the coming of the “power from on high,” that Jesus had promised them at his Ascension. They were anxiously awaiting the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete, about whom Jesus had spoken so much to them while he was still with them both before his Passion and Crucifixion as after his Resurrection.
Yesterday, many of us will have watched enthralled the Service of Thanksgiving for the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen. There is, indeed, so much to thank God for in the life of Our Queen. Here is the prayer we have been saying to mark the Jubilee.
Almighty God, we pray,
that your servant Elizabeth, our Queen,
who, by your providence has received the governance of this realm,
may continue to grow in every virtue,
that, imbued with your heavenly grace,
she may be preserved from all that is harmful and evil
and, being blessed with your favour
may, with the royal family,
come at last into your presence,
through Christ who is the way, the truth and the life
and who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God, for ever and ever. Amen
Our reading for the Morning Mass today is the conclusion of John’s Gospel, (Jn 21: 20-25), the final part of the conversation between Jesus and Simon Peter on the shore of Lake Tiberius. It’s now Peter’s turn to ask a question. ”Peter turned and saw the disciple Jesus loved following them – the one who had leaned on his breast at the supper and had said to him, ‘Lord, who is it that will betray you?’ Seeing him, Peter said to Jesus, ‘What about him, Lord?’ Jesus answered, ‘If I want him to stay behind until I come, what does it matter to you? You are to follow me.’ The rumour then went out among the brothers that this disciple would not die. Yet Jesus had not said to Peter, ‘He will not die’, but, ‘If I want him to stay behind until I come.’” Peter is often accompanied by the Beloved Disciple, who is never named, but presumed to be John, wants to know what will happen to him. There appeared to be a rumour that he would not die before Jesus returned. Jesus reiterates the commandment, “Follow me.” These words are also meant for us. We are to remain focussed on our discipleship of Jesus and not worry, let alone be curious, about others. The Beloved Disciple, we are told, is the source of this Gospel. “This disciple is the one who vouches for these things and has written them down, and we know that his testimony is true.” By way of conclusion, we are told that, “There were many other things that Jesus did; if all were written down, the world itself, I suppose, would not hold all the books that would have to be written.” What a splendid image that is. The world itself could not hold all the books that would have to be written even to begin to tell of the wondrous things that God has wrought through Jesus Christ.
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