St. Macartin's Cathedral
Enniskillen


Last updated 6th December 2024
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The Dean Writes:

Dear Parishioners and Friends all around the world, We often exchange greetings like peace and joy at  Christmas,
and for many people this may be hard to  find! Many live in tense, anxious times worried about  their health, their family,
the cost of living, the increased tensions and divisions in society and many other things. Sometimes (most times) it is
hard to find calm in our daily lives. In church life, finding calm at Christmas is nearly impossible. It is the season
where the work seems to increase. Christmas functions, dinners, extra services - all great in themselves yet all increasing the busyness and stress. Then there is the getting ready for the festivities, shopping, cooking, decorating – all things to aid our enjoyment but all adding to the pressure, the stress, the noise. We need calm. We cannot live our lives at full pace hurling ourselves from  one thing to the other. That is why we have the Sabbath, made for humanity by a loving caring God, a God who does not need to rest but recognised, at the moment of creation, that the world would need rest and peace. Silent Night, that famous carol first performed on Christmas Eve, offers a note of calm.

                                                                            Silent night! Holy night! All is calm, all is bright
                                                                  ’round yon virgin mother and child! Holy infant, so tender and mild,
                                                                            sleep in heavenly peace, sleep in heavenly peace.


When all is still, we can sleep in heavenly peace! While the shepherds are quaking and the choirs of angels are singing, at the centre is the calming presence of Jesus. The Jesus, who later would calm the storm, would model times for prayer and solitude in the midst of his busy ministry, and would stand calmly defiant in the face of the persecution that led to his victory on the cross.

We all have storms in our lives and we all need to recognise, for the people and the communities we serve, Christmas is not always a time of joy and celebration but can be an occasion when the storms in their lives reach a climax and they need calm. This Advent, this Christmas, I pray that our Cathedral Church can be for you, for our parishioners and for the community a place of calm. That you can bring yourselves and others to stand before the Prince of Peace to find the peace, the calm that you or they need this Christmas. There are many opportunities for you to attend church during Advent and Christmas and truly worship our Heavenly King. As you draw close to Him, may you experience that true calm and peace. Let His grace and forgiveness give you hope. Let His mercy bring you joy and peace.


Yours very sincerely

Sunday Services 9.00am – 11.00am – Mid Week Service Every Thursday 11.00am – Holy Communion.

2nd Sunday
in Advent
Morning Prayer 1
11.00am


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