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at the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton by Richard Chartres,
Bishop of London
29 April 2011
“Be who God meant you to be and
you will set the world on fire.” So said St Catherine of Siena whose festival
day it is today. Marriage is intended to be a way in which man and woman help
each other to become what God meant each one to be, their deepest and truest
selves.
Many are full of fear for the
future of the prospects of our world but the message of the celebrations in
this country and far beyond its shores is the right one – this is a joyful day!
It is good that people in every continent are able to share in these
celebrations because this is, as every wedding day should be, a day of
hope.
In a sense every wedding is a
royal wedding with the bride and the groom as king and queen of creation,
making a new life together so that life can flow through them into the future.
William and Catherine, you have
chosen to be married in the sight of a generous God who so loved the world that
he gave himself to us in the person of Jesus Christ.
And in the Spirit of this
generous God, husband and wife are to give themselves to each another.
A spiritual life grows as love
finds its centre beyond ourselves. Faithful and committed relationships offer a
door into the mystery of spiritual life in which we discover this; the more we
give of self, the richer we become in soul; the more we go beyond ourselves in
love, the more we become our true selves and our spiritual beauty is more fully
revealed. In marriage we are seeking to bring one another into fuller life.
It is of course very hard to wean
ourselves away from self-centredness. And people can dream of doing such a
thing but the hope should be fulfilled it is necessary a solemn decision that,
whatever the difficulties, we are committed to the way of generous love.
You have both made your decision
today – “I will” – and by making this new relationship, you have aligned
yourselves with what we believe is the way in which life is spiritually
evolving, and which will lead to a creative future for the human race.
We stand looking forward to a
century which is full of promise and full of peril. Human beings are
confronting the question of how to use wisely a power that has been given to us
through the discoveries of the last century. We shall not be converted to the
promise of the future by more knowledge, but rather by an increase of loving
wisdom and reverence, for life, for the earth and for one another.
Marriage should transform, as
husband and wife make one another their work of art. It is possible to
transform as long as we do not harbour ambitions to reform our partner. There
must be no coercion if the Spirit is to flow; each must give the other space and
freedom. Chaucer, the London poet, sums it up in a pithy phrase:
“Whan maistrie [mastery] comth,
the God of Love anon, Beteth his wynges, and farewell,
he is gon.”
As the reality of God has faded
from so many lives in the West, there has been a corresponding inflation of
expectations that personal relations alone will supply meaning and happiness in
life. This is to load our partner with too great a burden. We are all
incomplete: we all need the love which is secure, rather than oppressive, we
need mutual forgiveness, to thrive.
As we move towards our partner in
love, following the example of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit is quickened
within us and can increasingly fill our lives with light. This leads to a
family life which offers the best conditions in which the next generation can
practise and exchange those gifts which can overcome fear and division and
incubate the coming world of the Spirit, whose fruits are love and joy and
peace.
I pray that all of us present and
the many millions watching this ceremony and sharing in your joy today, will do
everything in our power to support and uphold you in your new life. And I pray
that God will bless you in the way of life that you have chosen, that way which
is expressed in the prayer that you have composed together in preparation for
this day:
God our Father, we thank you for
our families; for the love that we share and for the joy of our marriage.
In the busyness of each day keep
our eyes fixed on what is real and important in life and help us to be generous
with our time and love and energy.
Strengthened by our union help us
to serve and comfort those who suffer. We ask this in the Spirit of Jesus
Christ. Amen. |
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