Fr Tristan Writes 1st December 2024
Welcome to Advent! "Drop down dew, you heavens, from above, and let the clouds rain down the Just One!" (Isaiah 48:5) These words are heavily associated with the wonderful season we are now entering. The Latin word rorate (meaning "drop dew!") gives its name to a special kind of Mass we will be celebrating on Fridays at St John's during Advent. Popular in many countries (including Poland and the Philippines), the Rorate Mass is a celebration of a Mass honouring Our Lady that takes place close to dawn. Farmers would come with their families before setting out for the fields, or returning from milking; the church in darkness except for the many candles burning about the place and in the people's hands. The peaceful Mass evokes the light of Christ gently entering the darkness of the world, in the womb of Mary, before His revealing at Christmas. Furthermore, as at Mass on most occasions, both priest and people would turn eastwards together, facing the direction of the rising sun and mirroring the words of the Scripture "Look toward the east, O Jerusalem, and see the joy that is coming to you from God!" (Baruch 4:36) Jesus is described in many places as the Oriens, or 'Rising One' (cf Zach 6:12; Lk 1:78), or 'Sun of Justice' (cf Mal 4:2). His Advent is the Advent of Day against the long Night of God's people waiting for salvation. All of us, in our human condition, cry out in the darkness for His truth, justice and peace, and thus we pray for Him to come soon. You are very welcome to come to a Rorate Mass and experience this beautiful and peaceful way to begin your own Advent day, holding the candle you will be given, or, as I have seen European children do, bringing a coloured lantern. We will all pray together to the Father to 'rain down' His grace into our lives, as His Son, who came and will come again, already bursts into the world.







