Ash Wednesday
Selected
verses from Psalm 73 and the Opening Prayer Mass for us to reflect during Lent
…I was filled with
envy of the proud when I saw how the wicked prosper.
…. They say: “How can God know? Does the Most High take any notice?”
Look at them, such are the wicked, but untroubled, they grow in wealth.
…. They say: “How can God know? Does the Most High take any notice?”
Look at them, such are the wicked, but untroubled, they grow in wealth.
Prayer for Ash Wednesday
Father in Heaven,
the light of your truth bestows sight
to the darkness of sinful eyes.
May this season of repentance
bring us the blessing of Your forgiveness
and the gift of Your light.
Grant this through Christ our Lord.
[International Committee on English in the Liturgy (ICEL)]
the light of your truth bestows sight
to the darkness of sinful eyes.
May this season of repentance
bring us the blessing of Your forgiveness
and the gift of Your light.
Grant this through Christ our Lord.
[International Committee on English in the Liturgy (ICEL)]
In our 1st Reading the prophet Joel
told us “…Rend your hearts, not your garments.”
This Lent Focus on the inside, and not externals.
St. Paul instructs us to “… receive the grace
of God ….”
He wants us to be open to God’s grace, be
thankful for God’s grace and to 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.
The reason the Church gives us the Lenten
Season each year, is to provide time for us to look at ourselves, to take stock
on how we are living as disciples of Jesus Christ.
May God Be Praised!
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