Fr Tristan Writes 26th January 2025
In these early Sundays of the year, our Christian life is still lived bathed in the light of Christmas, and living the mystery that God became a child and lived in a family life, as an example for us. It is wonderful then that we have a special opportunity to pray this week for all the children in our parish who are beginning their preparation to celebrate the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist for the first time. We pray for families who will be attending the course together, and we hope each session will be a beautiful time for parents and children alike to share faith: and to learn not just about Christ, but to meet Christ, and experience the hope he gives to us, every day.
This Sunday is known as "The Sunday of the Word of God" and as such is all about this meeting. It reminds us that we meet Christ in Holy Communion which is His Real Presence - but also that He is present in the Sacred Scriptures which are proclaimed in the Mass. Without the Mass, then, I cannot fully meet Christ. But when we come together as His Body to celebrate His saving Passion, gathered by His own Holy Spirit, His own voice echoes in the Church, and finds a home in our hearts through the Word and sacrament we receive.
We pray today for the gift of families who lovingly bring their children to meet Christ in this community; and for ourselves, because it's Christ who keeps us young! He offers a presence which changes the way we live our lives: a message that brings us constantly back to the Resurrection, looking beyond to the destruction of selfishness, death and decay, and readying us for life eternal. His is the message of hope that is waiting to be discovered by every new generation.
"Christ is alive! He is our hope, and in a wonderful way he brings youth to our world, and everything he touches becomes young, new, full of life. The very first words, then, that I would like to say to every young Christian are these: Christ is alive and he wants you to be alive!" (Pope Francis, Christus vivit, 1) .







