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17/09/2022

A reflection and prayer marking the death of Her Majesty the Queen with the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell.

A reflection and prayer marking the death of Her Majesty the Queen with the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell.

Good morning. “Send her victorious, happy and glorious”, said the National Anthem for our late Queen.

The little word happy - a slightly trivial word, you might think. Wouldn’t joy be a better word to end with? We can’t, in any ordinary sense, arrange for happiness; rather, “happiness must somehow befall us.” “Happy are the poor in spirit… Happy are those who mourn…” was the – at the time - controversial translation of the New English Bible in the 1970s.

But this translation had a point. The Greek word makarios carries both meanings – blessed by God and filled with joy.

Jesus’ beatitudes make sense of our English word ‘happy’ by showing that joy is found by choosing to live our lives in particular ways.

They are vocations. They don’t necessarily come naturally. But they carry blessings. They are the reason that we can say that the Queen’s life and reign was a happy one, because of the way she chose to respond and inhabit the role life happened to give her. Likewise we also pray and sing that the reign of His Majesty the King will be happy and glorious.

Or as the psalmist says: “a path of life that leads to the fullness of joy.”

Amen.

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