Tuesday, March 1, 2022

PREPARING TO BEGIN

      This evening our small community of retired priests and those in our house gathered to celebrate Mardi Gras.  Unlike New Orleans and other "hot spots" around the world, we did not give ourselves over to "reckless abandon", but instead gathered to pray, enjoy a social time and then a great dinner prepared by Nick, the chef who heads our kitchen staff.  All of this leads to the entrance in the great season of grace that we know as Lent - a drawing closer to the Lord as we reflect on and repent of our sinfulness and march toward a joyous celebration of the life that Easter brings.

    We prayed Mid-Day Prayer in chapel.  The following reflection was printed on the back cover.  I am not sure of its origin, but I found the thoughts appropriate.  So, if you are reading this and wrote it - thank you!

    Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for it is from your goodness that we have this day to celebrate on the threshold of the Season of Lent.

    Tomorrow we will fast and abstain from meat.  Today we feast.  We thank you for the abundance of gifts you shower upon us.  We thank you especially for one another.  As we give you thanks, we are mindful of those who have so much less than we do.  As we share these wonderful gifts together, we commit ourselves to greater generosity toward those who need our support.

    Prepare us for tomorrow.  Tasting the fullness of what we have today, let us experience some hunger tomorrow.  May our fasting make us more alert and may it heighten our consciousness so that we might be ready to hear your Word and respond to your call.

    As our feasting fills us with gratitude so may our fasting and abstinence hollow out in us a place for deeper desires and an attentiveness to hear the cry of the poor.  May our self-denial turn our hearts to you and give us a new freedom for generous service to others.

    We ask you these graces with our hearts full of delight and stirring with readiness for the journey ahead.  We ask them with confidence in the name of Jesus the Lord.


HAPPY LENT!

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