Homily for the Feast of the Presentation, Candlemas, Sunday 2 February 2025

Malachi 3:1-4; Hebrews 2:14-18; Luke 2:22-40

40 days after Christmas, the Lord comes to his Temple. In this way he fulfils the prophecy of Malachi, which we had in our first reading today. All lovers of Handle’s Messiah will instantly recognise these words: The Lord whom ye seek shall suddenly come to his Temple... Who shall stand on the Day of his coming? And who shall stand when he appeareth? For he is like a refiner’s fire… And he shall purify the sons of Levi...

Homily for Sunday 3C, “Sunday of the Word of the Lord”, 26 January 2025

Jerusalem: probably around 80 years after the decree of Cyrus, allowing the Jewish exiles to return home from Babylon. A Second Temple, much inferior to the First, is more or less up and running. But the Jewish people remain dominated by enemies all about. If some of them inhabit the holy City, they do not possess it.

Homily of Prior Simon for the Feast of the Epiphany, 5 January 2025

The word “phenomenon” came into English from the Greek, and technically means a thing or fact perceived, the immediate object of actual perception. Today we are celebrating the Epiphany of the Lord. The word “epiphany” is related to the word “phenomenon” and denotes a manifestation of a supernatural being.

Homily for the Feast of the Holy Family, 29 December 2024: Luke 2:41-52 DJC

Today we are invited to contemplate the Holy Family – Jesus, Mary and Joseph – in the scene from St Luke’s Gospel when for three days Mary and Joseph lose Jesus only to find him again in the Temple in Jerusalem.

Pluscarden Benedictines No. 208 News and Notes for our Friends Winter 2024

The quarterly magazine which generally includes a letter from Fr Abbot, a diary of recent activity at the Abbey, book reviews and articles by monks, oblates or visitors.

Pluscarden Benedictines No. 207 News and Notes for our Friends Autumn 2024

The quarterly magazine which generally includes a letter from Fr Abbot, a diary of recent activity at the Abbey, book reviews and articles by monks, oblates or visitors.