Gesimas begin - Rector's Rambling for January 28, 2018
As we begin a new season, the pre-Lenten season known as the “Gesima” Sundays, I am reminded of the start of a poem by John Betjeman:
Septuagesima – seventy days
To Easter’s primrose tide of praise;
The Gesimas – Septua, Sexa, Quinc
Mean Lent is near, which makes you think.
Septuagesima – when we’re told
To “run the race”, to “keep our hold”,
Eschew injustice, not give in,
And practise stern self-discipline;
A somewhat unattractive time
Which hardly lends itself to rhyme.
To Easter’s primrose tide of praise;
The Gesimas – Septua, Sexa, Quinc
Mean Lent is near, which makes you think.
Septuagesima – when we’re told
To “run the race”, to “keep our hold”,
Eschew injustice, not give in,
And practise stern self-discipline;
A somewhat unattractive time
Which hardly lends itself to rhyme.
We are now making a start toward Lent, hence the appearance of the purple vestments and the disappearance of the “Alleluia”. And yet, we still have flowers on the altar and weekday Masses are kept in the “color of the day” rather than the strict purple-only of Lenten weekday Masses. It isn’t quite the heaviness of the full penitential season, but it is a three week reminder that they time is coming, and that you should be thinking of the disciplines you will be taking on, and that which you will be “giving up for Lent”. Don’t let Ash Wednesday, on February 14, sneak up on you unprepared!
Today, after the 10:00 AM service, we will hold our Annual Parish Meeting in the Undercroft. I hope that you will come downstairs for a bite to eat and to stay for the meeting. Generally, the meeting is less than an hour long and is a wonderful way to stay informed of what is going on around the parish. We find ourselves overwhelmed with blessings here at St. John’s, and the Annual Parish Meeting is a wonderful way for us to not only give thanks to God for these blessings, but an opportunity to look forward to what God may be calling us to do in the year (and years) ahead.
Finally, as of this morning, we are moved out of the 1971 office building, and demolition and reconstruction is ready to start. The weekday office entrance will be the new Southwest Narthex door in the garden near Woodward. Phone numbers and e-mail addresses remain the same.
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