Fr. Graham Writes: 12th January 2025
The Christmas season officially ends with the Feast of the "Baptism of the Lord" (although the crib remains until Candlemas on 2 Feb). We then enter Ordinary time. But, there is nothing ordinary about Ordinary Time.
The Baptism of the Lord was not the end of Jesus' ministry but the beginning. The hidden family life in Nazareth, with Mary, Joseph and many extended family and villagers comes to an end and His public ministry begins.
Most of our life is hidden, away from the spotlight. Our prayer life is hidden and only known by God.
When we are baptised, it is not a graduation ceremony or an entry into a catholic school, but the beginning of a life of faith. In the old rite of baptism, the request of the parents is for the gift of faith for their child.
As Bishop Richard states in his Pastoral Letter: "We are called to nothing less than living every moment of life caught up, as it were, in the love that exists between Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Baptism brings us to life lived in the love of the Blessed Trinity. It opens for us the way to a relationship with God, in and through Christ, so close that nothing, as St. Paul reminds us in his letter to the Romans, can separate us from this love."
So, our ordinary everyday life is to be lived in direct contact with God, every breath, conversation, movement, decision, every sacrament in Him, with Him and through Him. The same Holy Spirit in the Church who descended upon Jesus at His baptism really is our guide so that we too may be pleasing to Him.
With my prayer for each of you every day.
God bless you.
Fr Graham.








