Fr. Graham Writes: 18th May 2025
On Sunday Pope Leo XIV will celebrate the Mass of Inauguration of his Petrine Ministry. As Head of State many other leaders from around the world will also be attending. As much as this role is important, I do not think Pope Leo will be thinking this is his main work.
He may be Pope, but he is also a missionary priest.
Pope Leo's Coat of Arms says a lot about him. As well as the Papal keys, his motto In Illo Uno Unum (“In the One, we are one”), he indicates his love for Mary and his Augustinian Order. The latter is depicted by the emblem of a heart resting on the scriptures and the flaming heart is pierced by an arrow. In the words of Saint Augustine, "You pierced my heart with your love".
On the night before He died, Jesus gave His church a new commandment, "that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.". The previous covenant had commanded that we love God with all our heart. But now Jesus extends this love as it overflows from His heart, the heart of God. Jesus gave this to us as at the same time as He gave us the Mass and the day before he was sacrificed for us on the cross. Love unites them all.
This is how people will know we are His disciples, if our hearts are on fire with God's love. But like the Augustinian emblem and the heart of Jesus it needs to be pierced with an arrow. It will be evident for all to see what the Lord has done in us, to change us. This is our main work: the power of God's love bringing life from death and the new heavens and the new earth into existence.
With my prayer for you all every day.
God bless you, Fr Graham.







