Royal Wedding tidbits

I got up this morning to watch the royal wedding, partly because I had watched Prince William’s parents tie the knot years ago.

I have to admit, my first impressions were whimsical: I loved all the hats the women wore and I thought both Prince William and his brother Prince Harry looked handsome in their uniforms.

Of course, I thought Kate looked lovely and her wedding dress was beautiful.

Then I was curious about the wedding ceremony itself and I was touched by it.

I was struck by the regal voice of Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. I’ve seen quite a few pictures of the man but never heard him speak.

Most inspiring was the homily delivered by the Bishop of London Richard Chartres.

What’s interesting is the great quote that he used to begin his sermon: “Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.”

Chartres said it is a quote by St. Catherine of Siena whose feast day is today.  

That caught my attention because I happened to do a story recently about Sister Nancy Murray who portrays St. Catherine of Siena in a one-woman play. Murray, who is the sister of comedian Bill Murray, presented the play as a fund-raiser earlier this month for Sacred Heart Catholic School in El Reno.

Anyway, hearing the quote by St. Catherine was a pleasant surprise this morning and very apropos for the wedding homily.

In fact, the entire sermon was inspired.

If you are interested in what the Bishop of London had to say, I’ve included a link to the text below.

Royal wedding: Bishop of London’s homily  

(AP PHOTO/Clara Molden, Pool) : Britain’s Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge surrounded by Archbishop Rowan Williams, right, Prince Harry, second from right, and Michael Middleton, left, in Westminster Abbey, London during their wedding ceremony today.

 Carla Hinton

Religion Editor

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thanks for the story, but the link to the homily did not work. doyou have its address?

Thanks Stef,
I’m sorry about that. You can try it now on the blog. I’ll post it again, as well.
Here’s a direct link for you too: http://www.officialroyalwedding2011.org/blog/2011/April/29/The-Bishop-of-London-s-Sermon

Thank you so much for the new link! This was a nice article – - thanks again!

Being whom God wants you to be seems different
from the Bishop’s advice to transform and not reform.

cf. http://www.createdinourownimages.com

Fred

Thanks for the commentary. I totally agree with just about every thing you brought up. Thanks again

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