3/8/2024 Rejoice in the Lord!Dear parish family, How is your Lenten journey going? Have you found it challenging? In need of a bit of a break? On this fourth Sunday, we are still in the middle of Lent. There are still two more weeks before we can wave our palms and enter Holy Week. This is why I think that centuries ago, the church thought it would be a good idea to make the fourth Sunday of Lent be Laetare Sunday. A Sunday when we get to ‘rejoice in the Lord.’ Just like we do during the Advent season (Gaudete Sunday), and just like then our liturgical color is rose. This simple change of color, should make us take that much-needed pause. Today we hear one of the most famous gospel verses; “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life.” Let us Rejoice in the Lord! What wonderful news, it should fill us with joyful anticipation of the victory to be won. Our God’s love for us is unconditional! But just like any gift given, we must be willing to receive it. This is where the continued journey of Lent will help us prepare. Once again I ask, how is your Lenten journey going? Have you had the opportunity to make meaningful changes, to receive God’s gift. Let us take our Gospel, as our guide and reminder of where we have placed the light of Christ. Jesus is the light that has come into the world, to reveal our sins so that they may be forgiven. Yet we prefer the darkness, we wish to keep our sins hidden, even from God. There is nothing our God doesn’t know about us; he knows us better than we know ourselves. We need to bring all of ourselves to God’s light, including those bits of ourselves we wish to hide. Take the remaining time of our lenten season to intentionally make those necessary changes in ourselves that only we know, and then take it to action. As we accept God’s love and gift of salvation, let us in action reflect our love for our God. We will do our part and let the Holy Spirit take over. I will pray for your continued Lenten journey to be filled with hope and blessings, please pray for me too. Siempre Adelante, Tere Delgado Faith Formation Minister Comments are closed.
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