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Quick, let’s run!

The motto of the Beda College, my seminary in Rome, is “Christo Spectante Curramus” roughly translated as “Let us run under the eyes of Christ”, words taken from a sermon of our patron St Bede. I must admit a more popular translation with students was “Quick, let’s run, Christ is watching”…

Earlier in Lent we heard in the parable of the Prodigal Son of our God who runs to us. Several times people ran up to Jesus in the Gospels, and sometimes they ran to tell others about Jesus, like the swineherds. This week we will witness the disciples running away from Jesus when He is arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane.

But l think the most important instances of running in the Gospels happen early on Easter morning. Matthew 28, Mark 16 and John 20 all speak of Mary Magdalen running from the empty tomb to tell the Apostles. Then Luke 24 and John show us the wonderful image of Peter and John racing each other to get to the tomb first.

What are these moments telling us? The Father of the Prodigal Son cannot wait to embrace his returning son, such is his loving and merciful heart. Those who received miracles from Our Lord often could not wait to tell others, broadcasting it around the countryside. The fact the apostles ran away shows us the weakness of our humanity under stress – would we have done any different?

Then on that first bright Easter morning Mary Magdalen and the women became the first preachers of the Easter Gospel, so anxious to tell others. And finally Peter and John make a dash together for the Easter Space – the Empty Tomb. The energy this experience gave them, with the power of the Holy Spirit, would take them and the Church across the face of the globe.

And so here we are, celebrating these events this Holy Week. We have inherited that Good News, we are its guardians and “transmitters” for our times. Will we run away? Or will we come together this week and hasten to the Easter Garden to be revived, re-excited? Then, like Magdalen, Peter and John we must run to our world to share the Good News.

Please take a Holy Week poster for your front window, and an Easter card.

Fr Matthew

Holy week at our churches

PALM SUNDAY (14 April) Masses are at normal times. Distribution of palms at all Masses.
Morning Masses: at Christ the King and St Brigid’s please gather in the Halls, and at St Paul’s in the front car park, weather permitting.

WEDNESDAY (17 April) The Chrism Mass 11.30am at the Cathedral. This replaces parish Mass. All sacramental oils are blessed and consecrated, as all priests concelebrate and attend with the Archbishop and repeat their ordination promises.

MAUNDY THURSDAY (18 April) Mass of the Lord’s Supper 8.00pm at St Brigid’s. The beginning of the Sacred Triduum (Three Days). The institution of the Eucharist and Priesthood, and the Call to Service are at the heart of this liturgy. We have the Washing of Feet, and Watching at the Altar of Repose until Midnight.

GOOD FRIDAY (19 April) Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion 3.00pm at both St Paul’s and Christ the King. The Passion – Solemn Intercessions – Veneration of the Cross – Holy Communion, these make up this moving liturgy. There will be Children’s Liturgy at both churches.

HOLY SATURDAY (20 April) Easter Vigil and First Mass of Easter 8.30pm at Christ the King. The central liturgy of the year. The four parts are the Liturgies of Light, of the Word, of the Baptismal Water and the Eucharist.

EASTER SUNDAY (21 April) Masses at usual times. Baptism during 9.00am Mass at Christ the King.

… and a reminder of Confession times across Cardiff this week.

Afternoon 2-3pmEvening 7-8pm
Monday 8 AprilSt Joseph’sSt Philip Evans
Tuesday 9 AprilSt Peter’sSt Mary’s
Wednesday 10 AprilSt Teilo’sSt Brigid’s
Thursday 11 AprilUniversity ChaplaincySt Cadoc’s
Friday 12 AprilSt Patrick’sSt Helen’s, Barry