Posted on 02/25/2009 10:05:24 PM PST by Salvation
Saturday, Fifth Week of Lent |
Jesus would die for the nationand not for this nation only, but to gather into one all the dispersed children of God. (John 11:51-52)
Lenten Question Q: Why do we fast and abstain during Lent? |
Passion (Palm) Sunday
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They brought the colt to Jesus and threw their cloaks across its back, and he sat on it. (Mark 11:7)
Reflection. Lenten Fact According to the account of a fifth-century Spanish pilgrim to the Holy Land, Passion Sunday Mass was celebrated in Jerusalem at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. After this the people were invited to meet again in the afternoon at the Mount of Olives, in the Church of Eleona (the grotto of the Our Father). They then proceeded to the Church of the Ascension for a service consisting of hymns and antiphons, readings and prayers, where at five o'clock in the afternoon the Gospel of the palms was read and the procession set out for the city. The people responded to the antiphons with the acclamation, "Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord," as we say even today. |
Monday of Holy Week |
Then she dried his feet with her hair, and the house was filled with the ointments fragrance. (John 12:3)
Reflection.
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Tuesday of Holy Week |
"I tell you solemnly, one of you will betray me!" (John 13:21)
Reflection.
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Wednesday of Holy Week |
I looked for sympathy, but there was none; for comforters, and I found none. (Psalm 69:21)
Reflection. My mom has prayed the daily rosary for as long as I can remember. We used to say it together as a family. At home, she always used a large wooden rosary she had owned for many years. The count of "Hail Marys" through five mysteries everyday was always accurate except for the third decade. Here, as my mom fingered the last "Hail Mary" bead, Sam would always say one more "Hail Mary" and naturally everyone would give the "Holy Mary" response. "There he goes again," she'd think to herself as he began the "extra" prayer. "Why does he always say eleven 'Ave Marias' in the third decade?" That pattern continued for several years until one day when my mom left her purse in the car and had to borrow a pair of rosaries from the lady sitting next to her. Lo and behold, this time when my mom fingered the final "Hail Mary" bead of the third decade, Sam dutifully followed with the "Glory Be." This prompted my mom to do something she otherwise wouldn't have thought of: to check the rosary beads in her purse - that set only contained nine beads in the third decade!
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Thursday of Holy Week |
"But if I washed your feet...then you must wash each others feet." (John 13:14)
Reflection.
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Friday of Holy Week Good Friday Fast & Abstinence Today |
Yet it was our infirmities that he bore, our sufferings that he endured. (Isaiah 53:4)
Reflection.
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Saturday of Holy Week |
"He has been raised up; he is not here." (Mark 16:6)
Reflection. THE CROSS The cross is the hope of Christians
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Easter Sunday |
Christ indeed from death is risen, our new life obtaining. (Sequence of Easter Sunday)
On Easter Sunday, the Church is recollected in contemplation of the risen Christ. Thus she relives the primordial experience that lies at the basis of her existence. She feels imbued with the same wonder as Mary Magdalen and the other women who went to Christ's tomb on Easter morning and found it empty. That tomb became the womb of life. Whoever had condemned Jesus, deceived himself that he had buried his cause under an ice-cold tombstone. The disciples themselves gave into the feeling of irreparable failure. We understand their surprise, then, and even their distrust in the news of the empty tomb. But the Risen One did not delay in making himself seen and they yielded to reality. They saw and believed! Two thousand years later, we still sense the unspeakable emotion that overcame them when they heard the Master's greeting: "Peace be with you.'".... ...Christ's Resurrection is the strength, the secret of Christianity. It is not a question of mythology or of mere symbolism, but of a concrete event. It is confirmed by sure and convincing proofs. The acceptance of this truth, although the fruit of the Holy Spirit's grace, rests at the same time on a solid historical base. On the threshold of the third millennium, the new effort of evangelization can begin only from a renewed experience of this Mystery, accepted in faith and witnessed to in life.... Pope John Paul II
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