Lent 3rd Week Friday - Liturgy
Introduction
Many human endeavors fail because God is left out of the picture. Israel wanted to go her own way, relying on her resources and alliances with the mighty of the day. The mighty are toppled by mightier ones, and everything collapses. People today try to establish prosperity and happiness, but at the expense of others, with the force of arms or relying on gadgets, money, or palliatives. We cannot be saved without God. Salvation lies in the love of God and is expressed in the love of our neighbor. The rule of life of Christians is: Love God with your whole being, and your neighbor as yourself; see God in your neighbor and see also a bit of yourself in your neighbor.
3rd Week of Lent, Friday, 29-03-19
Hosea 14:2-10 / Mark 12:28-34
Jesus talks about love
“Love your
neighbor as yourself. ”
Author
Ardis Whitman was having a hard time recovering from the death of her son. One
night her college-aged granddaughter and her granddaughter’s boyfriend took
Ardis to a nightclub. When the orchestra struck up a memory-laden song, Ardis
began to cry.
Lent 3rd Week, Thursday - Liturgical Prayers
Introduction
“Listen to my voice,” says God through his prophet Jeremiah, and then, he complains that God’s people fails to listen, that they listen to themselves and follow their own ways. Their deeds do not speak the language of God. They do not follow God.
In the Gospel, Jesus cures the man who was mute. Worse than anyone who is deaf and mute and blind, are those who do not want to hear and see, or to speak with sincerity. They do not follow Jesus. Their hearts are divided.
“Listen to my voice,” says God through his prophet Jeremiah, and then, he complains that God’s people fails to listen, that they listen to themselves and follow their own ways. Their deeds do not speak the language of God. They do not follow God.
In the Gospel, Jesus cures the man who was mute. Worse than anyone who is deaf and mute and blind, are those who do not want to hear and see, or to speak with sincerity. They do not follow Jesus. Their hearts are divided.
3rd Week of Lent, Thursday, 28-03-19
Jeremiah 7:23-28 / Luke 11:14-23
People misjudge Jesus
“He drives out devils by
Beelzebul. ”
As
a hobby, an elderly couple raised vegetables and kept chickens. Since they were
frugal, they weren't hurting financially.
Lent 4 Sunday C: Liturgical Prayers
Greetings (See Second Reading)
Blessed be God our Father
who has reconciled us to himself through Christ
and has entrusted to us
the work of reconciliation in this world.
May his pardon and peace be always with you.
R/ And also with you.
Introduction by the Celebrant
3rd Week of Lent, Wednesday, 27-03-19
Deuteronomy
4:1, 5-9 / Matthew 5:17-19
Jesus
instructs his disciples
“Whoever teaches others the law
is great. ”
Clara Feldman is
one of the Jews who survived the Nazi Holocaust during World War II. Today she goes from
school to school in New York City
to teach students
about what happened to Jews in Germany during the war.
Lent 4 Sunday C: Laetare (Rejoice): I lost him and Now I found him
4th Sunday of Lent C:


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Michel de Verteuil
General comments
Verses 1 to 3 are one of several passages in the gospels which give us an overall picture of Jesus’ lifestyle. In your meditation, identify who for you are “the tax collectors and sinners,” people who are outsiders to the community; then, who is Jesus, and finally, who are “the Pharisees and Scribes” who complain.
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Michel de Verteuil
General comments
Verses 1 to 3 are one of several passages in the gospels which give us an overall picture of Jesus’ lifestyle. In your meditation, identify who for you are “the tax collectors and sinners,” people who are outsiders to the community; then, who is Jesus, and finally, who are “the Pharisees and Scribes” who complain.
3rd Week of Lent, Tuesday, 26-03-19
Daniel 3:25,
34-43 / Matthew 18:21-35
Jesus speaks
about forgiveness
“Forgive seventy-seven times. ”
Tommy Pigage was
drunk when he hit and killed Ted Morris of Kentucky. Ted was the only son of
Mrs. Elizabeth Morris.
The death of her
only son left Elizabeth stunned and angry.
Tommy pleaded
guilty, was convicted, and was ordered to give talks to high school students on
behalf of MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers).
3rd Week of Lent, Monday, 25-03-19
2
Kings 5:1-15 / Luke 4:24-30
God is the God of all people.
Sometimes
people become so preoccupied with their own problems that they tend to see only
themselves.
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