by Vincent | Feb 14, 2018 | Reflections, Lent 2018
Another chance!
It’s Ash Wednesday 2018, Mass just celebrated and crosses traced on foreheads. It always strikes me when I see people coming to Holy Communion a little later in the Mass, how the ashes, blessed and placed have settled and the shape of the Cross becomes so clear. A short while earlier, the ashes mixed with some water and blessed with Holy Water are damp and find their shape beneath my thumb as I say again and again “Turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel.” People willing to be “marked” with the sign of the cross and to carry that sign from the church, into their day and into Lent. Later in the Mass, the sign – the dust – has settled and the Cross is clear.
To all who have begun this journey, peace and strength to you for its duration. To all promises made and intentions renewed, blessing and encouragement. For all falls and fails that may well beset us, strength to begin again.
The Trocaire Box slogan “Don’t give up on her” is apt. We won’t. God won’t give up on us either.
by Vincent | Feb 10, 2016 | Reflections, Lent 2016
Last night was very cold and miserable. I went down to the church around 9pm for a few minutes and passed the astroturf pitch beside my house. There was a game in progress. Oblivious to the unpleasant weather, young men from the locality played a game of football as intense as any. Oblivious too, to their sole observer, I was in awe of their dedication and enthusiasm. Far from the corporate box, I stood alone on the road, rain falling around me and watched and listened as they urged each other to victory, rejoiced in the scored goal, lamented the one that just went wide of the post or questioned the one that went over the side line “our ball”! I left them to it.
A few months ago, shortly after the pitch came into use, I met a man from the parish. I’d say he’s well into his thirties now. He asked me what I thought of the pitch and I said I liked it very much and that I was happy to see it being used so much. I knew he was one of the ones that used it. Indeed he was one of the “stars” last night. “There’s only one thing wrong with it”, he said. I couldn’t imagine what that might be so I asked. “I wish I was fifteen again”, he smiled! I knew what he meant. He’d love to have had that facility in the parish during his teenage years.
That’s where I think we start Lent 2016. Is there a place or time we need to go back to? A time we might wish for when things were different, perhaps even better? That’s where we go today, in the quietness of heart and with Spirit renewed to reclaim what we might have lost and live again the fullness of our Faith potential.
The ashes will fade but the mark and promise of the Cross remains.
by Vincent | Feb 18, 2015 | General Interest, Reflections, Parish and Diocese, Religion
Ashes blessed, forehead
with blessed ash dressed
marked for the day and
called to pray
to fast to give
in faith to live
and trust his plan
for woman, for man
so here we start
renewed soul, mind and heart
our foreheads declare
“I was there”
when he, when she
when you, when me
saw him crucified
and tried to hide
lest we be named
and with him shamed
and marked we bow
not then but now
to say crucifixion no more
but him adore
and ask his strength
to live this Lent
day by day
to fast, to pray
to give, to live
and we as one
journey begun
remember the loss
of the twenty-one of the cross
who in recent days
sought him to praise
as Calvary came
because they praised his name
On this blessed day
through ash and clay
we pray for PEACE
let senseless bloodshed cease.
“Turn away from sin …. be faithful to the Gospel”