 Rwy'n digwydd. Fel y tro annibus yr ystafell yn cyfleidio, ac yn cyfleidio. Y ½r Dollad hynny yn eu parwyddiad gyda'r ysgol, Gael Gael, wedi bod yn enwedig yn ysgol lleol i deng y Llyfrgellollyodau I Gael. Dechreu'r ysgol. Mlyneddoedd y Llyfrgell yn gondol drwy'r cyffredigol o'r argymdeithas yma o'r ysgol yw���u Cymae'r gyfer Ieise, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. Well, for you and for me, the race is nearly over for another year as we stagger towards the end of another term. Whether it's Euro 2016 or Wimbledon, Rugby Union or the Athletics Olympics trials, this is a great time of year for those of us who enjoy sport. And that's before you start to consider the Tour de France, the Grand Prix or the Open Golf at Trun once we all move into summer recess. In broad terms, a school's educational aim is to equip its young people to live a good life. That is to say, a life worth living, a life that is satisfying and a life that takes a critical interest in what is going on in the world. How does the concept of a good life relate to sport? The human qualities underlying sporting activities are similar to those underlying spiritual activities. Qualities like discipline, dedication, enthusiasm and perseverance are evident in participation in sport. And they are the same qualities which you will get that will get you and will get me out of bed at dawn to pray or meditate or enable us to protect 15 minutes a day for reflective study or reading a book of spiritual wisdom. Football and tennis can be disciplines of the spiritual life too in as much as they help to provide character and personality. Qualities that also lend themselves to the spiritual life. Through climbing and skiing, we can learn how to deal with and overcome fear and anxiety. Running, swimming or cycling long distances develops endurance and willpower and the ability to deal with boredom. Through golf and shooting, one can practice intense concentration and subtle control. Team sports can of course teach us the value of cooperation. Discipline freely chosen, fully experienced is essential if we are to do anything well, including playing a sport. Prayer and meditation can be such a discipline, but so can running. Both prevent the world from filling our lives to such an extent that there is no place left to listen. May God guide you during the forthcoming recess to exercise the discipline required to restore some balance to your life, thereby equipping you to equip the people you serve to lead a good life.