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17/03/2018

A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Canon Simon Doogan.

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Sat 17 Mar 2018 05:43

Script - Saturday 17 March 2018

Good morning.
The early birds will soon be setting off for Saul Co Down聽
and the Church and round tower
which bear the name by which this day is known across the world.
St Patrick is said by several sources
to have landed as a missionary bishop near Saul,
on his return to the Ireland where he鈥檇 been taken captive as a boy.

As it鈥檚 a non-school day this year,
our Church of Ireland diocese has planned a Family Celebration.
For the children and young people who come
Patrick鈥檚 boyhood experiences of exile and emigration
may seem far removed.
But if they have no sense just yet
of how big the world is and how soon it will be calling them to explore it,
it won鈥檛 be very long.
Because whether out of necessity or opportunity,
the history of Ireland north and south has so often been a story
of children leaving home.

Aside from grieving their loss,
in every generation it鈥檚 been the lot of the faithful parents of those children
to pray for them.
Before God and across the miles,
tears have been shed and candles have been lit
by mothers and fathers who raised their family to go
but broke their hearts when they did.
And yet those same mothers and fathers know
that sometimes it takes uncertainty, loneliness and the comfort of strangers
for faith to become personal and find wings.
That鈥檚 how it was for Patrick
and sixteen hundred years later his name is found on every shore
the people he first preached to have washed up on.

Father God,
in every land and every age
it鈥檚 in the comings and goings of your people that you build your Church.
Show us our role in our day, whether it鈥檚 in the sending, the receiving
or in the obeying of Christ鈥檚 call to go out into all the world. Amen

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