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Dear Brothers and Sisters:
We are in the third week of Lent. The first reading presents God calling Moses to the mission of rescuing his people from slavery in Egypt. The reason God stated for taking this action is that He had witnessed His people’s afflictions, heard their cries and knew of their suffering. Hence God responded to rescue them. This Lenten journey reassures us of God’s initiative in remaining in relationship with His people who call upon Him and that His presence guides and rescues us all through our life.
The second reading is addressed to a community of both Gentiles and Jews. Yet the usage of the word “our ancestors” subtly affirm that the inheritance of faith is for all. It provides God’s divine care for His people through His power and might. Also some of the ancient Israelites were presented as an example of what not to do. Their lack of gratitude and fidelity to God displeased Him, leading to their generation’s wandering and dying in the desert. Hence it reminds us that one should never think that one’s place and relationship with God is guaranteed. It requires a daily commitment to follow God.
The Gospel begins with a description of the people’s concern about the existence of suffering in the world. Two examples of untimely, violent deaths were recounted, raising questions and doubts. Jesus responds that it was not a result of their sins. However, everyone is culpable and in need of repentance, otherwise they will perish. Jesus follows up this dubious reassurance with a parable of a fruitless fig tree. Like the fig tree, time and choice is given to us, whether to bear fruit and live or the contrary. Lent is the opportune time to restore fruitful relationships with God and with others.
Fr. Aloysius Royan Anthony
Fr. Aloysius Royan Anthony
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Tuesday Evening Mass (March 25)
followed by Stations of the Cross
6:00PM @ St. Mary
Wednesday Morning Mass (March 26)
followed by Stations of the Cross
8:45AM @ St. Mary
Wednesday Night Stations of the Cross (March 26)
6:30PM @ St. Augustine