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Subject CCUSA Lenten Reflection - March 15
Date March 15, 2021 9:00 AM
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Catholic Charities USA


Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent

Readings of the Day
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Times can be tough.  We look around and we can see great pain and
suffering, like the weeping and crying described in the reading from
Isaiah, or the father who approaches Jesus in John's gospel
fearing that without immediate intervention, his son will die. 
We may ask: Are our afflictions seen?

In the reading from Isaiah, the Lord announces that new heavens and a
new earth are promised, and that there will be rejoicing and happiness
in what will be created.  After Communion, we pray that through
the Lord's holy gifts, we are given life and made new.  By
creating a new earth and by making us new, God rescues us.  God
sees our afflictions.  Do we see this?

While talking with the royal official whose son was near death, Jesus
tells him, "Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will
not believe."  We not only acknowledge that by the
Lord's holy gifts we are given life by being made new, we pray
for the sight to see signs and wonders and to hear and believe of
God's love and mercy.

How we see collectively is expressed beautifully in Catholic Charities
USA's vision statement:

"As Catholic Charities, we labor in the streets inviting and
serving those who have been left out to know and experience the
tremendous and abundant love of God through Jesus Christ. We commit
ourselves to break down walls of division that keep sisters and
brothers separated from one another, excluded, or rendered disposable
by our society. With joy, we resolve to build bridges of hope, mercy
and justice toward the creation of a culture of communal care
responsive to the cries of those who are poor."

God sees and creates anew.  We see signs and wonders, give
thanks, and with firm determination serve each other. In so doing we
say: We believe!

Kent E. Ferris, OFS, is Director of Social Action & Catholic
Charities for the Diocese of Davenport.

 





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