“Come Holy Spirit and fill the hearts of your faithful and enkindle in them the fire of your love”.
How often and how constantly we make this prayer. As we return once again to the great Feast of Pentecost, it is a time to refocus. The Synod invites us to make a fresh start, guided by the ministry and life of Jesus. “By their fruits you shall know them, good trees bear good fruit”.
From time to time I have heard stories of priests making predictions years ago, that the number of priests would decline. By the beginning of the new millennium there would be many less priests. I would have to say I could see all the signs that this would take place. When I first entered the seminary, over fifty years ago, this was a time of great inspiration. The Second Vatican Council had just taken place. Pope John XXIII made the statement “that it is time for the church to open its windows, and let in the light”.
Pope Francis frequently returns to this. I began writing this before this evenings very important meeting that will please God, prepare our way for a journey together with good purpose. The opening prayers had been prepared laying the foundations in place.
Thanks be to God for our meeting and for all who attended. There was a lot for our attention, and one contribution was an outline of what had been proposed by Our Lady of Ransom. I look forward to the presentation of the minutes from our meeting. The opening prayer was an indication that we can grow and develop our life of prayer and service. There was a lot of material presented and questions raised during this meeting; a sign that we are a work in progress.
The centre and the heart of our lives is Sunday Mass. This provides the central structure and nourishment for our faith. The preparation and the presentation of the liturgy will be crucial to our development or not. Having just to turn up to Mass, will continue to bring about our decline. There is no quick fix solution, but working together has the potential to be effective, creative and inspiring.
Just a moment to focus our attention to the essential ingredients:
a) Gossip from our parish, with all its potential for good news,
b) Prayer, nourishment, caring for the needs of our parishioners, growth in faith and renewal of life.