February 2025

Reflection for Sunday 23 February 2025 – Epiphany VII – by Br Aelred

Scripture Readings

May the words of my mouth and the meditations of all our hearts be acceptable in Your sight, our Strength and our Redeemer. Amen.

Today’s gospel passage continues from where last week’s passage stopped: Jesus teaching on the Beatitudes on a level place. In the passage before, that which we heard last week, Jesus was speaking to quite a large crowd, all those who came for healing and to listen to Him.

This week, however, He speaks to a much smaller crowd; I believe that there were people who heard the Beatitudes and thought, Jesus lost the plot, He has gone crazy, mad, and so they left and a few stayed behind.

Jesus starts off this week with the words, “I say to you that listen”, almost in a way saying, you think the Beatitudes was crazy, wait until you hear what I have to say next.

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Sermon by Br Josias for the Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany

Scripture Readings

In the name of God the Creator, the Redeemer and Sustainer. Amen!

What is a good life? Who is a good person? Can we access a good life by studying ethical principles or behaving in a certain way? Can we obtain the benefits of the Kingdom of Heaven in this life, or do we have to wait for another life? Why are we here? Or better: why did I come here? Is this still life-giving for me?

These are the questions that people ask when they try to figure out the life that lies ahead of them. They are questions one asks when one experiences something strange or life-giving. They are questions of yearning and longing for something extraordinary and of deeper meaning. We sometimes reflect on these questions when things are not going according to plan, or when we try to figure out what should be our next step.

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The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany – Sermon by Br Daniel

Scripture Readings

I wasn’t going to prepare a sermon for today, because this was rather a different week and our Superior preached a wonderful sermon on love and discernment yesterday, taking care of the Corinthians reading. So, I was going to find a nice sermon online and just read it for today.

I wasn’t going to preach on being known and being consecrated by God before he formed us in the womb. How we are not to be afraid, because the Lord is with us to deliver us from those who might hurt us when we do our Good Lord’s bidding. I wasn’t going to preach on the incredible love which God confesses for us in this Jeremiah passage.

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Sermon for the initial profession of Br Mpumelelo – by Br Robert James

Scripture Readings for the Feast of the Presentation

Just as I was beginning to work on this sermon, an old friend said, “I feel as if I have dropped into my own life, and it fits.” He went on to say that it was more about what was happening within him than what was happening around him. It made me smile. It was such a great description of what we all want to be able to say. There are moments in our lives when our senses awaken and open to a greater reality, a larger world, a more whole life. Those are the moments when our seeing gives way to recognition and acknowledgement of a deeper longing and more profound reality. They are the moments of meeting, moments when divinity and humanity touch, and heaven and earth are joined. That’s what this day, the Feast of the Presentation of our Lord, is about. It’s about presence and longing. We’ve all had those moments when we were fully present, acknowledging that somehow all the pieces of our life fit with an integrity and authenticity and a reality greater than the circumstances of the moment. We’ve all had those moments, even if only briefly. And it was because of such a moment that Mpumelelo requested to make his Initial Profession. In those moments we are living today’s Feast, and we catch a glimpse of what all those present experienced. 

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Sermon for Thursday after Epiphany III

Scripture Readings

Following a time of testing which seemingly confirmed and deepened his sense of his vocation, Jesus returns to his hometown, to the place where people thought they knew who he was, because he had grown up among them. In the already ancient words of the prophet Isaiah, he shares with the people there his sense of both his identity and his purpose. He has been anointed by the Spirit of God in a time of God’s favour, to reveal the depths of God’s heart by bringing good news to the poor, proclaiming release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, letting the oppressed go free. Poverty, captivity, blindness and oppression can be both physical and spiritual conditions, and Jesus worked against all of them as he carried out his earthly ministry.

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