This 5th week of Lent offers us a final week before Holy Week to encounter Jesus, our Redeemer, and Savior, and to emerge stronger in our resolve to walk in his footsteps and to experience Jesus’ pardon and peace.
Pope Francis has challenged us to take the season of Lent seriously and to make spiritual progress in our lives. Our Holy Father has called Lent a time for repentance, spiritual renewal, conversion, and transformation. He has urged us to avail ourselves of the Sacrament of Reconciliation during this season of Lent, acknowledging that we are all sinners in need of God’s mercy.
He has also challenged us to make a daily and thorough examination of conscience during which we quietly acknowledge the wrong things we have done as well as the good things we have failed to do. Our Holy Father has provided a guide that lists certain key questions to be included in our examination of conscience so that we may be able to “confess well.” These questions include the following:
Do I only turn to God when I am in need?
Do I attend Mass on Sunday and
Holy Days of Obligation?
Do I begin and end the day with a prayer?
Am I embarrassed to show that I am a Christian?
Am I envious, hot-tempered, and biased?
In my marital and family relations, do I uphold morality as taught in the gospels?
Do I honor and respect my parents?
Do I overdo it with eating and drinking, smoking and amusements?
Am I overly concerned with my physical well-being, my possessions?
How do I use my time? Am I lazy?
Do I want to be served?
Do I dream of revenge, hold grudges?
Am I meek, humble, and a builder of peace?
Our Holy Father reminds us that Confession is meant to be a sincere time of conversion and spiritual healing, an occasion to demonstrate trust in God’s willingness to forgive his children and to help them back on the path of following Jesus. As we know the Sacrament of Reconciliation is not here to punish us but rather to get us closer to the Lord who loves us.
This season is an ideal time for each of us to rediscover this sacrament of grace and make it a regular part of our spiritual life.
Join us Sunday, April 3rd for our Lenten Parish Penitential Service. At 5:30 PM we will start with Adoration and from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM there will be 3 priests available for Reconciliation.
Fr. Chester
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Fifth Sunday of Lent
This 5th week of Lent offers us a final week before Holy Week to encounter Jesus, our Redeemer, and Savior, and to emerge stronger in our resolve to walk in his footsteps and to experience Jesus’ pardon and peace.
Pope Francis has challenged us to take the season of Lent seriously and to make spiritual progress in our lives. Our Holy Father has called Lent a time for repentance, spiritual renewal, conversion, and transformation. He has urged us to avail ourselves of the Sacrament of Reconciliation during this season of Lent, acknowledging that we are all sinners in need of God’s mercy.
He has also challenged us to make a daily and thorough examination of conscience during which we quietly acknowledge the wrong things we have done as well as the good things we have failed to do. Our Holy Father has provided a guide that lists certain key questions to be included in our examination of conscience so that we may be able to “confess well.” These questions include the following:
Do I only turn to God when I am in need?
Do I attend Mass on Sunday and
Holy Days of Obligation?
Do I begin and end the day with a prayer?
Am I embarrassed to show that I am a Christian?
Am I envious, hot-tempered, and biased?
In my marital and family relations, do I uphold morality as taught in the gospels?
Do I honor and respect my parents?
Do I overdo it with eating and drinking, smoking and amusements?
Am I overly concerned with my physical well-being, my possessions?
How do I use my time? Am I lazy?
Do I want to be served?
Do I dream of revenge, hold grudges?
Am I meek, humble, and a builder of peace?
Our Holy Father reminds us that Confession is meant to be a sincere time of conversion and spiritual healing, an occasion to demonstrate trust in God’s willingness to forgive his children and to help them back on the path of following Jesus. As we know the Sacrament of Reconciliation is not here to punish us but rather to get us closer to the Lord who loves us.
This season is an ideal time for each of us to rediscover this sacrament of grace and make it a regular part of our spiritual life.
Join us Sunday, April 3rd for our Lenten Parish Penitential Service. At 5:30 PM we will start with Adoration and from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM there will be 3 priests available for Reconciliation.
Fr. Chester
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