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Subject 2023 CCUSA Lent Reflection - March 26
Date March 26, 2023 1:00 PM
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Catholic Charities USA


Fifth Sunday of Lent

Today's Lectionary Readings
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Jesus cried out in loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!" The dead man came
out, tied hand and foot with burial bands, and his face was wrapped in
a cloth. So Jesus said to them, "Untie him and let him go."

This powerful gospel near the end of our Lenten season is a hint of
Easter's glory in the One who is the Resurrection and the Life, Jesus
the Lord. It is the same One, who in the Bible's shortest verse, wept
at the sight of the grief shared by his close friends, Mary and
Martha. But there is also in today's gospel a commission given to
all the disciples of Jesus, and certainly to those associated with the
work of Catholic Charities - "Untie them and let them go!"  
            

Like Lazarus, there are so many among us who are tied hand and foot
and whose faces are wrapped and hidden in cloth. Think of those bound
by addictions, poverty, mental illness, prison bars, the experience of
having been trafficked, the horrific memories of persecution in
homelands they have fled, fears in facing an untimely pregnancy or of
being deported, to name a few. These and so many other vulnerable
lives often have faces wrapped and hidden in a cloth of guilt, shame,
hopelessness and despair.

It is these entombed lives we encounter in our Catholic Charities
work, whether as staff or volunteers; and to us Jesus now says: "Untie
them and let them go!" It is through the combination of our
compassion, skills, and services that we seek to free and bring new
life to these fragile and suffering children of God. In so doing, we
also give a hint of Easter's glory and tangible credibility to our
Easter proclamation that Jesus is truly the Resurrection and the Life!

Deacon Lucio Caruso served in Catholic Charities agencies for 20 years
and is currently Pastoral Administrator for a multi-cultured parish in
Louisville, KY.

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