Fr. Graham Writes: 9th November 2025
There are three Temples in today's readings at Mass. The first is the Temple described by Ezekiel from the vision he receives from God. The second is the Temple cleansed by Jesus which was rebuilt and later enhanced by Herod. The third is the body of Jesus.
Ezekiel describes the ideal Temple where water trickles and then flows abundantly from the south of the threshold towards the East. This heavenly vision is a prophesy of the body of Jesus on the cross where His blood and water flow from the side of His body and spreads throughout the whole world for healing. It is said to flow east as this is the direction of worship of God.
Jesus enters the Temple in Jerusalem through the East Gate and enters the Court of the Gentiles where non-Jews were to worship but He finds it full of noise and a place of consumerism. There was no place for worship and so the Gentiles were excluded. By making space and cleansing this courtyard Jesus makes it possible for everyone to worship God but He points, not to the blood of sacrificial animals, but to the blood which comes from the perfect Temple and perfect sacrifice of the Lamb of God - His body.
Jesus' death makes true worship, in spirit and in truth, possible and He shows His resurrection is the antidote to our death.
On Remembrance Sunday and this month of November we pray that an angel may take each soul to the gate of the door of the heavenly Temple which is Jesus, the gate and the door to the kingdom of peace and the eternal worship of God.
With my prayer for you all and our deceased parishioners.
God bless you.
Fr Graham










