The Passion Gospel, which we have just heard, is a very sober account, with little appeal to our emotions. Our culture tends to make much of emotions: how we feel about things. The story of the Passion is like someone in shock saying what happened.
Prior’s Homily of the Pluscarden Easter Vigil 2026
Fr. Prior’s Homily at the Maundy Thursday Liturgy 2 April 2026
Fr. Prior’s Homily for Palm Sunday, 29 March 2026
Homily for the Feast of St. Joseph, 19 March 2026
Two Gospels are given for today. We have just heard St Luke’s account of the finding of Jesus in the Temple after being lost for three days (Luke 2:41-51). The other is from St Matthew – when Mary is found to be with child through the Holy Spirit and St Joseph receives the news of this through the message of an Angel in a dream (Matt 1:16, 18-21.24).
Homily by Fr. Prior Simon for the Solemnity of St Aelred, 5th March 2026
David I, King of Scotland, died on the 24th of May 1153 in Carlisle. Soon afterwards St Aelred, who in his youth had served at David's court, wrote the celebrated Lament in his honour. That same year in England, king Stephen, under pressure from an invading army and from public opinion in his own realm, agreed to name his second cousin Henry of Anjou as his successor.
Homily for Lent 1A, Sunday, 22 February 2026
Fr. Prior Simon’s Homily for Ash Wednesday: 18 February 2026
Once there was a monk whose name was Zossima. He was “renowned for his way of life and gift of words”. “From his infancy he was nourished in the monastic way of life” and, staying in the same monastery for fifty years, “he observed in everything the rule”; adding to it exercises and devotions of his own.
