Ash Wednesday – Homily 3/06/19
Imagine you
are on a Space Station for Lent; it is 356 feet long, 240 feet wide and 7 feet
high. That is slightly bigger than a
football field.
1.
You must
conserve water & food
2.
Waste must
be kept to a minimum
3.
3 meals per
day
4.
2.5 hours
of physical exercise a day
5.
You have 15
or 16 sunrises & sunsets each day
6.
Wake-up at
6:00 a.m.
7.
Sleep at
9:30 p.m.
8.
There are:
meetings, science experiments, & some free time
9.
What can
you do with your free time: listen to music, read, watch DVDs, gaze at the
earth & the stars, once a week talk to your family or read the scriptures,
contemplate God’s grandeur & love.
That
existence would be confining, but you would have time to think about Big
?s: Why did God create me? Why am I here? Where am I going? Lent is a time like that for us to reflect on
the Big ?s In our 1st Reading
the prophet Joel told us “…Rend your hearts, not your garments.” God is calling on us to focus on inside, our
character, not externals, our clothes.
St. Paul
instructs us to “… receive the grace of God ….”
Be open to God’s grace, be thankful for God’s grace & use God’s
grace to grow in holiness.
Matthew in
his Gospel reminds us to “… pray in our inner room.” That means pray always but never to get
attention. That is the reason the Church
gives us the Lenten Season each year, time to look at ourselves, to take stock
on how we are living as disciples of Jesus Christ.
St. Francis
de Sales gave us two prayers to help us do just that. The Direction of Intention and the Day Is
Ending. They can help us focus our day
as we start and review our day as it ends.
Listen to
the Direction of Intention “My God, I give you this day.
I offer
you, now, all of the good that I shall do and … I promise to accept, for love
of you, all of the difficulty I shall meet. Help me to conduct myself during this day in a
manner pleasing to you.”
Allow that
part of the prayer to guide your Lent and then your life.
“Help me to
conduct myself during this day IN a manner pleasing to You.”
At the end
of the day we have this prayer: “Thank
you for all the gifts of this day, for the place I spent it And for those with
whom I spent it, for all its joys and all its sorrows, for the troubles
overcome and for those that remain.
I offer you
the silence of this night, its darkness and its solitude. Whether you choose under the cover of this
night to take away the problems of this day, or leave them for tomorrow, I will
bless your name. Thy will be done.” Amen.
At the end
of each day remember to “Thank you [God] for all the gifts of the day … its
joys & its sorrows, the troubles overcome & those that remain …. Thy
will be done.” Doing that will not make
us rich & famous, but will help us become All that God wants us to Be and
in the long run that is most important!
Think of
this Lent as your time in the Space Station Spiritual Growth, and now for a few
minutes, in silence, think about how you can be a better disciple of Jesus on
Easter Sunday, than you are today and focus on that during Lent.
May God Be Praised!
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