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First Sunday of Lent

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This Sunday is the first Sunday in Lent and we would normally begin with the ashes on Ash Wednesday but this year things are very different. With covid19 around and an ever present danger we began Lent with  the Ash Wednesday services online but as usual we were asked to  repent and be faithful to the Gospel. This year lent is different  for all of us little did any we realize that we would be in the various restrictions  for so long. Nor did we realize that so many would be saying goodbye to their loved ones who died from the Corona Virus over the last 11 months. This Year Lent will be different as we go into the wilderness with Jesus and that is where we seem to have been for the last 11 months or so with the restrictions in place.

Many of us feel that we have been in the wilderness we also remember that Jesus has been with us in that wilderness and is journeying with us in all we have gone through as we look forward to more hope and joy filled times. Lent throws out many question to challenge us and the questions I often think about  around this time of year is Why do we have Lent every year? Why penance? Why fasting? Why almsgiving? What does that have to do with us? If we take our faith seriously then Lent, penance, fasting and almsgiving have a great deal to do with us. This reading from the Gospel of Mark also tells us that the time has come for us to repent and believe in the Good News. It is an ancient custom in the Church that the story of the temptation of Jesus in the desert should be read on the first Sunday of Lent. Jesus spent forty days in the wilderness. At the beginning of the forty days of Lent the Church always puts before us his time of solitude and it also puts before us a time for renewal.

We ask ourselves what in our homes, at work, local, and parish communities needs to be changed for so many are out there in the wilderness of a godless faithless life. During the season of Lent we take stock of where we are in our lives and where we really need to be as people of faith who believe in God. These next few weeks will be a time of refreshment, a time of repentance and also a time of renewal that prepare us for Holy Week and Easter. So now as we begin Lent we are invited to commit our lives fully to God and God’s ways remembering that god’s ways are not our ways.  Jesus preaches “Metanoia which requires change of heart, mind and Spirit. Let us ask ourselves whether we are open to be really changed as gods people s so we will be able to enter more fully into the great ceremonies of our redemption during Holy Week and Easter.

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