Monday of Holy Week - April 14
These readings are a great reminder to us all during Lent and Holy Week that we are called by God to spread His word. We are called to listen to Jesus in our daily lives, follow his example, and spread his teachings in our daily lives.
The readings and Gospel first help us remember gratitude for all the beauty around us. As a parish, we are so blessed with the wonderful leadership of our parish, the beautiful church in which we celebrate
Mass and the Sacraments, the amazing choir that shares its angelic voices, and a wonderful Catholic community. God has provided the very breath in our bodies, allowing us to share Jesus’s teachings by acting Christlike in our daily lives, living out Jesus’s example for our community and beyond.
And when we are called to more overtly spread Jesus’s teachings – we are given instruction on HOW to share the Good News - humbly and quietly.
The Gospel gives us a reminder of what is to come during Holy Week. While Mary anoints Jesus’s feet with oil, we are reminded that His death is coming. We are also given a glimpse of what is to come for Lazarus. Jesus resurrected him from the dead – perhaps a premonition of what is to come in His own death and resurrection. The oils hold a reminder of our Easter Vigil as well, when we as a parish prepare the blessed oils for sacramental use during the year.
Jesus’s short life on earth is the perfect example, given by God, for us to follow and reach our ultimate resurrection with him in heaven.
Q: What can I do today to act more like Christ?
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