







Message from Fr Paul for Thursday, 2nd June 2022
I wonder how many of you remember watching the Coronation live on television on this day in 1953? I certainly do. My grandparents bought the tall wooden box with the small screen (was it 12 inches?) to watch the event and about 50 people crowded into the front room, as it was called then, for most of the day. The signal wasn’t very good and I had to sit on the floor with the other children, jumping to our feet from time to time to get a better view and being shouted down by the adults who could only see the backs of our heads. I loved the street parties, of which there were quite a few, and the special mugs we brought home, which I used for over 50 years, until they eventually got broken. Today we celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of our beloved Queen’s succession to the throne in 1952. At Belmont we have a special Mass for the Jubilee at 12noon, after which Fr Augustine has organised an indoor Street Party in the monks’ refectory for the brethren, to which we are all looking forward. Long may she still reign over us. Amen.
Today’s Gospel passage continues our reading of the High Priestly Prayer of Jesus as found in John, (Jn 17: 20-26). It’s a really suitable prayer to be read today as we celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
“Holy Father,
May they all be one.
Father, may they be one in us,
as you are in me and I am in you,
so that the world may believe it was you who sent me.”
Queen Elizabeth is deeply religious, often telling us how she turns to God for strength and guidance in her delicate mission as monarch and how she tries to follow the example and teaching of Jesus in every aspect of her life. Over the seventy years she has been queen, she has openly shared her faith with us, yet in a humble and inoffensive way for those of other faiths or none. One senses that she is very much in communion with God, seeing as her mission that of bringing people together in unity to seek peace and the common good.
Addressing his heavenly Father, Jesus says:
“Father, Righteous One,
the world has not known you,
but I have known you,
and these have known that you have sent me.
I have made your name known to them
and will continue to make it known,
so that the love with which you loved me may be in them,
and so that I may be in them.”
Christ, the High Priest, is also Christ the King, and we can imagine a king or queen making the prayer of Jesus their own. We are acutely aware that Queen Elizabeth has been chosen and loved by God and that, in her role as monarch, she has sought to show her love for her people, treating us always with exquisite charity and respect, and always, if possible, with a sense of humour. She has accompanied the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and the peoples of the world in our joys and in our sorrows, in war and in peace, in tragedy and in rejoicing. We pray for her today and in the days to come that the Lord will bless her abundantly in every way and we thank her, from the depths of our hearts, for being our Queen.
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