Fr Tristan Writes 8th September 2024
The Great British weather is getting harder and harder to gauge, but perhaps we are beginning to have a feel of the year progressing as September begins. This will of course be felt especially by all those members of our parish who are returning to school. This month can bring with it an unwelcome sense of "back to reality" after the summer, but the First Reading we hear at Mass this week can offer comfort: "Courage, do not be afraid...Your God is coming...He is coming to save you!" The language that Isaiah uses, about the eyes of the blind and the ears of the deaf being opened, is rather reminiscent of Advent. It reminds us that, as people of the New Covenant, we have received a unique Word: Jesus Christ. We have something to proclaim, some irreplaceable truth to offer the world. We are not trapped, as ancient people thought, in a cycle of history, doomed to repeat itself. We have been saved: which means that every day is fresh, every year on this planet a unique opportunity to know our Saviour. Only the Holy Spirit can open our eyes and ears to see and hear this newness in Christ revealing his work in us each day. So rather than a gloomy "back to the grindstone", let this month be for us a season of newness of faith, a fresh look at all things: every day a gift willed for us by the Father. We pray especially for our teachers at St Robert's and St John's, that they will enable a new generation to experience God in this way in the Church: a beauty, as Augustine put it, "ever ancient, and ever new".







