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RELIGION LITURGY AND LIFE

Third Sunday of Lent

Last Thursday was Saint Patricks Day, It was on the 17th March 2020 that we began the hard slog of the Lockdowns and all the things that COVID19  brought to us. Sadly many people have lost their lives over the past 2 years and we pray for them and their families as we look to the future. We also thank God for the health care professionals and the volunteers that have done so much and are continuing to work for the common good. But as we know Ukraine is also in our minds and at the heart of our prayers as we continue to pray for peace. Next Friday Pope Francis will consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on the feast of the  Annunciation. Wherever you are on Friday please take a quiet moment to say a prayer for peace during the day as we join with the pope as he makes the consecration .In our Gospel reading for this Sunday we hear the parable of the fig-tree it is stressed that the time will come for a last chance to bear fruit.   This parable is a wakeup call and it tells us that Lent  is a good time to make the changes we have been putting off and know we must do in order to make ourselves bear spiritual fruit.

The gardener in the Gospel asked the owner of the vineyard to give the barren fig tree another chance to produce fruit. He promised to dig around it and manure it, to give it one last chance to prove itself.  So it is with us God gives us this annual time of Lent to prove ourselves. We are called to use the 6 weeks of lent well as there are many things in our lives that we need to change. Do we bear good fruit? Do we flower and bring forth good works? It is a time for us to consider our way of living our lives and what it means. It is a time when the word of the Lord will lift us up and encourage us to blossom and bear spiritual fruit.  This Sunday we see that our lives are enriched and by sharing in the work and message of Jesus the beloved Son of God who is our saviour. When we get out there and share our time talents and resources we are sharing in the work of Jesus bringing his kingdom into the lives of those around us.   When we  die to sin and come to repentance for our sins we identify ourselves in a real and concrete way with the redemptive power of Christ who died on the cross and rose again from the dead for all of us.  

Our calling, then, is to be strong, giving witness to our faith in the days of Lent as we go forward to Holy Week and Easter  so that others will see what we believe in and as a result of our example they might even take up the challenge that Jesus gives to all of us to follow him on the road that leads to salvation.

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