Fr. Graham Writes: 7th December 2025
I do not think that you would like Saint John the Baptist to be your parish priest. I may be wrong, but I think he might have upset many of you with his direct speech. But what he said would be true. Many came to him in the wilderness out of curiosity, some to ridicule him and some would have been religious groupies not wanting to miss out. Some came in sincerity, wanting to change their lives and repent.
It was of course, to prepare the way for Jesus, who was to baptise with the Holy Spirit and fire - look at Pentecost. But many would have seen this event as a one-off and an end in itself. If it didn't work, then find something or someone else to fix my life. Religion is not an end in itself but worship of God unites us with God who is the beginning and the end of all that is.
The sincere would have been small in number. They were prepared to meet Jesus and out of this small number, like a shoot from a stump, grows the beginning of the Church. The Church is never what you think her to be, and she may have to say things that we find uncomfortable at times or consoling at others. But the Church is called to be and is a "signal for the peoples". A sign and taste of what is real, eternal and true and still preparing the way for the Lord in His second coming in glory.
With my daily prayer for a really blessed Advent.
God bless you.
Fr Graham










