So successful and appreciated was the Chant Forum Meeting at Quarr and Ryde Abbeys in July 2013, that its formula was repeated in 2015. That is: participants met for three full days at Quarr and Ryde, during the month of July, receiving input from three...
Pentecost Lectures: Newman on Vatican II
Christmas crib at Pluscarden
Homily for Epiphany 2016
Homily for 1 January 2016: Mary Mother of God
Homily for the Feast of the Holy Family, Sunday 27 December 2015
The life of Jesus with our Blessed Lady and St. Joseph at Nazareth is a mystery the Church wants us to ponder, enter into, learn from, wonder at. St. Luke draws a veil of silence over almost all the details of this life, but he and the other Evangelists actually tell us all we need to know about it. Once established...
Pluscarden Benedictines No. 172 - Advent 2015
Fr Abbot’s Letter
From the Annals
News from St Mary’s
Homily for Rededication Mass
Provincial Chapter 2015
The Thurible of Reinerus
The Rich Young Man in Mark
Fired with Success
Book Review
Christmas Eve
On the morning of Christmas Eve, before the Conventual Mass, according to monastic tradition, the Precentor solemnly sings the Announcement of Christ's birth: counting down the years from (among other notable events) the Creation of the world, the call of Abraham, the escape of Israel from Egypt, the Kingship of David, the foundation of the City of Rome etc; all of course in Latin, to an ancient Gregorian tone. The very fine text of this announcement may be found in the Roman Martyrology. At Pluscarden, an adaptation of the Roman Martyrology is read out each night of the year, announcing the many Martyrs and other Saints who are commemorated on the following day. It is a moving moment when all kneel to hear the final words of the Christmas Eve Martyrology: "Nativitas Domini nostri Iesu Christi secundum carnem" - "The birth of our Lord Jesus Christ according to the flesh."
