Homily for Lent 1A, Sunday, 22 February 2026

From the earliest times the Church has imitated the 40 days fast of Jesus. As Jesus prepared for his public ministry by a fast of 40 days, so we all together prepare for the annual celebration of Easter by a fast of 40 days. Lent for us is always a time of special grace.

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.

Homily for 15 February 2026, Sunday 6A

You have heard that it was said of old… But I say to you… (Mt 5:21).

Six times in the Sermon on the Mount, as recorded by St. Matthew, our Lord uses this formula. Next week is the First Sunday of Lent: so we will miss the continuation and completion of this series of sayings, which contrast the standards of the law with the standards of the Kingdom.

Homily for 2nd Sunday Ordinary Time Year A- 18th January 2026

We have just journeyed through Advent and Christmas – contemplating the mystery of the Incarnation. In a month’s time we will enter the season of Lent as the Church prepares for the central mystery of this year and all years (until the end of time itself) namely that through his Passion Jesus will definitively defeat the power of sin and death and then, after three days, rise from the dead this Easter.

Homily for the 8 o’clock Mass, Feast of the Baptism of the Lord Year A: 11 January 2026

Isaiah 42:1-4,6-7; Acts 10:34-38; Matthew 3:13-17

Today, with the Feast of the Lord’s Baptism, we have the end of Christmas, and the end of the Epiphany. In the West from quite early times a separate Feast of the Baptism fell out of use, being simply absorbed into the Feast of the Epiphany.