Monday, March 08, 2010
Lenten Reflection: Fourth Week of Lent
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FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT

Luke 13:1-9

Daily Meditation: 
Form a new heart within me.

This Sunday brings us closer to the font of renewing our baptismal commitment. 
It is also the first of three Scrutinies for the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.

We are deeply aware that there is a struggle going on in us. 
We turn to God, that we might not become discouraged. 
We rely on God's compassion and love for us. 
We acknowledge who we are 
- sinners who experience the consequences of our selfishness - 
but we know we are loved and we desire to be filled with hope.

We go into this week renewed in our desire to continue our 
prayer, fasting and generosity toward others.

 

Today's Daily Reflection

Intercessions:
Let us praise our loving Redeemer, who gained for us this season of grace.
Let us pray to him, saying: 
   Lord, create a new spirit in us. 

Christ, our life, through baptism we were buried with you and rose to new life with you, 
 - may we walk today in newness of life. 
Lord, you have brought blessings to all mankind, 
 - bring us to share your concern for the good of all. 
May we work together to build up the earthly city, 
 - with our eyes fixed on the city that lasts forever. 
Healer of body and soul, cure the sickness of our spirit, 
 - so that we may grow in holiness through your constant care.

Closing Prayer: 
Loving Father, 
So many times I turn away from you 
and always you welcome me back. 
Your mercy and love gives me confidence Thank you for the invitation to share, fast and pray 
so that you can form a new heart within me. 
Your powerful compassion for my weaknesses 
leads me to ask for mercy 
and await with great hope the Easter joy you share with us. 
 

May the Lord bless us,

protect us from all evil

and bring us to everlasting life.

Amen.

 

Monday March 15, 2010 Daily Lent Prayer 
"Lord, open my lips, 
and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Opening Prayer:

God of mercy

free your Church from sin

and protect it from evil.

Guide us, for we cannot be saved without you.

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, 
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 
one God, for ever and ever.

The Readings  2 Kings 5:1-15; Psalm 42:2-3, 43:3- 4; Luke 4:24-30

Daily Meditation: 
We cannot be saved without you.

Today we are reminded of the terrible irony: a prophet is not well received at home. 
Jesus was not accepted by those who saw him as all too human. 
And, he was unable to act with power in their lives.

Is this Lenten season getting us out of our comfortable complacency, 
and helping us see the prophetic one in our midst? 
Is it helping us listen better, reach out with deeper longing, 
find a greater intimacy with the only one who can save us?.

My soul is thirsting for the living God: 
when shall I see God face to face?
Psalm 42

Today's Daily Reflection

Intercessions:
Praise to Jesus, our Savior; by his death he has opened for us the way of salvation.  Let us ask him: 
   Lord, guide your people to walk in your ways. 

God of mercy, you gave us new life through baptism, 
 - make us grow day by day in your likeness. 
May our generosity today bring joy to those in need, 
 - in helping them may we find you. 
Help us to do what is good, right and true in your sight, 
 - and to seek you always with undivided hearts. 
Forgive our sins against the unity of your family, 
 - make us one in heart and spirit.

Closing Prayer: 
Merciful God, 
Free your Church from the sins of this world 
and protect us from evil we see 
and the evil we prefer to ignore. 
We need your guidance, Lord 
for we cannot do this alone. 
Only with your help can we be saved. 
Thank you for your desire to save us and love us. 
  
 

May the Lord bless us,

protect us from all evil

and bring us to everlasting life.

Amen.

 

 

 

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 Daily Lent Prayer 
"Lord, open my lips, 
and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Opening Prayer: 
Lord,
you call us to your service
and continue your saving work among us.

May your love never abandon us.

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, 
  who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 
  one God, for ever and ever.  Amen

The Readings  Daniel 3:25, 34-43, Psalm 25:4-5ab, 6 and 7bc, 8-9, Matthew 18:21-35

Daily Meditation: 
Do not let us be put to shame,
but deal with us in your kindness and great mercy.

Azariah asks God to remember his mercies. 
He places his complete trust in God.
These days, we place our lives in God's hands,
and we let God forgive us.

The challenge of the Gospel is to forgive
as we have been forgiven.
How often we are so very much harder on others
than our God is on us!
An important Lenten examination of conscience.

"So will my heavenly Father do to you,
unless each of you forgives your brother from your heart."

Today's Daily Reflection

Intercessions: 
Praise to Christ, who has given us himself as the bread from heaven. Let us pray to him, saying: 
   Jesus, you feed and heal our souls; come to strengthen us. 

Lord, feed us at the banquet of the Eucharist, 
 - with all the gifts of your paschal sacrifice. 
Give us a perfect heart to receive your word, 
 - that we may bring forth fruit in patience. 
Make us eager to work with you in building a better world, 
 - so that it may listen to your Church and its gospel of peace. 
We confess, Lord, that we have sinned, 
 - wash us clean by your gift of salvation.

Closing Prayer: 
God of infinite love, 
I thank you for this reminder of your love
and your call that we be more patient,
gentle and compassionate with others. 
Here in the middle of Lent,
I turn to you to beg for your help. 
Please soften my heart.
Help me to let go of judging others.
I ask you this, in Jesus' name. 
 

May the Lord bless us,

protect us from all evil

and bring us to everlasting life.

Amen.

 

  

 Wednesday, March 17, 2010 Daily Lent Prayer 
"Lord, open my lips, 
and my mouth shall declare your praise."

 

Opening Prayer: 
Lord, 
during this Lenten season 
nourish us with your word of life 
and make us one in love and prayer.

Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, 
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 
one God, for ever and ever.

The Readings: Deuteronomy 4:1, 5-9; Psalm 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20; Matthew 5:17-19

Daily Meditation: 
Make us one in love and prayer.

This was a special liturgy in the early church. 
On this day the first of the Scrutinies was celebrated. 
We can see why the instruction is about fidelity, but tone of the prayer is one of unity. 
On this day when the community prayed so earnestly for those about to be baptized, 
we can feel the power of asking that we be made one.

We might reflect upon what it is that divides us, 
and what I might do to let the Spirit of Unity draw us together.

I want all of them to be one with each other, 
just as I am one with you and you are one with me. 
I also want them to be one with us. 
Then the people of this world will believe that you sent me.

Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper for 
"for everyone else who will have faith because of what my followers will say about me. " 
John 17:21

Today's Daily Reflection

Intercessions:
Blessed be God, the giver of salvation, who decreed that mankind should become a new creation in himself, when all would be made new.  With great confidence let us ask him: 
   Lord, renew us in your Spirit. 

Lord, you promised a new heaven and a new earth; renew us daily through your Spirit, 
 - that we may enjoy your presence for ever in the heavenly Jerusalem. 
Help us to work with you to make this world alive with your Spirit, 
 - and to build on earth a city of justice, love and peace. 
Free us from all negligence and sloth, 
 - and give us joy in your gifts of grace. 
Deliver us from evil, 
 - and from slavery to the senses, which blinds us to goodness.

Closing Prayer: 
God, you love me as your own child. 
May I bend my life and will toward you 
so that I might accept your teaching and guidance. 
I am so grateful for your support in my life, 
now and in the eternal life you are preparing for me. 
I beg for your help and Spirit in my life today.

May the Lord bless us,

protect us from all evil

and bring us to everlasting life.

Amen.

 

Thursday, March 18, 2010
Daily Lent Prayer 

"Lord, open my lips, 
and my mouth shall declare your praise." 


Opening Prayer:

Father,

help us to be ready to celebrate the great paschal mystery.

Make our love grow each day

as we approach the feast of our salvation.

We ask this through our Lord, Jesus Christ, Your Son, 
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 
one God, for ever and ever.

The Readings   Jeremiah 7:23-28; Psalm 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9; Luke 11:14-23

Daily Meditation: 
May our love grow each day.

We are at the half-way point in our Lenten journey today. 
There is so much yet to learn, to examine, to heal, to renew. 
We have a sense of the patterns we are naming and a sense of the graces we are asking for, 
as well as the ways God is working in us.

We want to be ready and our Lord wants us to be confident. 
So we keep asking and we keep giving thanks, throughout our day.

I am the Savior of all people, says the Lord. 
Whatever their troubles, 
I will answer their cry, 
and I will always be their Lord. 
The Entrance Antiphon

Today's Daily Reflection

Intercessions:
Christ our Lord came among us as the light of the world, that we might walk in his light, 
and not in the darkness of death.  Let us praise him and cry out to him: 
   Let your word be a lamp to guide us. 

God of mercy, help us today to grow in your likeness, 
 - that we who sinned in Adam may rise again in Christ. 
Let your word be a lamp to guide us, 
 - that we may live the truth and grow always in your love. 
Teach us to be faithful in seeking the common good for your sake, 
 - that your light may shine on the whole human family by means of your Church. 
Touch our hearts to seek your friendship more and more, 
 - and to make amends for our sins against your wisdom and goodness.

Closing Prayer: 
Loving God, 
I hear your invitation, "Come back to me" 
and I am filled with such a longing to return to you. 
Show me the way to return. 
Lead me this day in good works I do in your name 
and send your Spirit to guide me and strengthen my faith. 
I ask only to feel your love in my life today.

May the Lord bless us,

protect us from all evil

and bring us to everlasting life.

Amen.

 

Friday, March 19, 2010
Daily Lent Prayer 
"Lord, open my lips, 
and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Opening Prayer: 
Merciful Father, 
fill our hearts with your love 
and keep us faithful to the gospel of Christ. 
Give us the grace to rise above our human weakness.

Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, 
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 
one God for ever and ever.

The Readings  Hosea 14:2-10; Psalm 81:6-8, 8-9, 10-11, 14, 17; Mark 12:28-34

Daily Meditation: 
Fill our hearts with your love.

Our lesson today reminds us again of God's love and Jesus' desire 
that we love one another as we are loved. 
On this journey, we are learning why this is a challenge for us. 
We are experiencing our human weaknesses and practicing ways to be freer, 
to open our hearts more fully to God's love 
and to give ourselves in fidelity, every day.

You ask us to express our thanks by self-denial. 
We are to master our sinfulness 
and conquer our pride. 
We are to show to those in need 
your goodness to ourselves. 
Preface for Lent III 
  


Today's Daily Reflection

Intercessions:
Thanks be to Christ the Lord, who brought us life by his death on the cross. 
With our whole heart let us ask him: 
   By your death raise us to life. 

Teacher and Savior, you have shown us your fidelity and made us a new creation by your passion, 
  - keep us from falling again into sin. 
Help us to deny ourselves today, 
  - and not deny those in need. 
May we receive this day of penance as your gift, 
  - and give it back to you through works of mercy. 
Master our rebellious hearts, 
  - and teach us generosity.

Closing Prayer: 
God of Mercy, 
I feel my heart overflowing with your tenderness. 
I sense your loving touch deep within my soul. 
I ask for your help in my weakness 
that I might be faithful to your word 
and I am so grateful 
that your mercy for my failings 
is as strong as your unbounded love for me.

May the Lord bless us,

protect us from all evil

and bring us to everlasting life.

Amen.

 

March 20. 2010 Daily Lent Prayer

"Lord, open my lips,

and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Opening Prayer:

Lord,

make this Lenten observance

of the suffering, death and resurrection of Christ

bring us to the full joy of Easter.

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, 
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, 
one God, for ever and ever.

The Readings    Hosea 6:1-6; Psalm 51:3-4, 18-19, 20-21ab; Luke 18:9-14

Daily Meditation: 
Bring us to the full joy of Easter.

This is the last day of the first part of Lent. 
Our lesson is a powerful one. 
The one person praying in the temple is proud of his spiritual accomplishments. 
The other person is deeply humble before God, 
and goes home having really named the graces desired.

Through our daily practices, we are placed with Jesus in suffering, 
in growing surrender to the deaths of our life, 
and in anticipation of the full joy of Easter

Keep me from any deadly sin. 
Only you can save me! 
Then I will shout and sing about your power to save. 
Psalm 51:14

Today's Daily Reflection

Intercessions:
To make us his new creation, Christ the Lord gave us the waters of rebirth 
and spread the table of his body and his word.  Let us call upon him and say: 
   Lord, renew us in your grace. 

Jesus, meek and humble of heart, clothe us with compassion, kindness and humility, 
  - make us want to be patient with everyone. 
Teach us to be true neighbors to all in trouble and distress, 
  - and so imitate you, the Good Samaritan. 
May the Blessed Virgin, your Mother, pray for all those vowed to a life of virginity, 
  - that they may deepen their dedication to you and to the Church. 
Grant us the gift of your mercy, 
  - forgive our sins and remit their punishment.

Closing Prayer: 
God of Mercy and Understanding,
I know that with help
I can open my heart more fully
to the mysteries of the suffering and death
of your son.
Help me to be humble in this journey
and remember that any mercy and compassion I feel
is a gift from you.
I await the joy of Easter with new longing and patience.

May the Lord bless us,

protect us from all evil

and bring us to everlasting life.

Amen.