Apologies to readers for the lack of posting – since December last year! I can’t quite believe it has been so long nor indeed that the year is already into it’s fourth month and Easter has been and gone!
I must confess I do wonder at how others, particularly clergy, are able to blog so profusely, I wonder at where they find the time?! However, ruminating on that particular conundrum made me realise that the time I was spending reading others people’s blogs could be spent on writing my own? So here it is… not only that, but so much is going on in the “world of church” at the moment that I feel I really must start to get some things “off my chest”. That said, I wonder at where to start and how to commentate, rather I think than repeat much of what has already been more eloquently elucidated by others I esteem, I shall try and keep my posts to my own original thoughts. Naturally I shall give references to sources, articles etc that may have prompted my thoughts, but rather than seek to become an amateur journalist, it might be more edifying for any readers if I simply write about “wot I fink anywayz”?!
I have only really now begun to appreciate this year’s celebration of Holy Week, the Sacrum Triduum and Easter. It may appear a strange thing to say for a priest! Yet, consider the amount of work these liturgical olympics afford mentally, spiritually and physically, particularly for a single priest with one server in a small Chapel attempting to offer the liturgy with the best we have, can afford and can realise from the rubrics of the Memoriale Rituum for the pre’55 “Use” of the “Extraordinary Form! Here I have to praise our server, Peter whose first full pre’55 Sac’Trid’ it was and who followed instructions extremely well and with sparing rehearsal/walk through time prior to services [amazing the time a walk through takes for the simplified ritual of the Memoriale]! Thankfully Peter assures me the experience was deeply spiritual for him despite the added pressure of serving!
