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Dear John,
On this third Sunday of Lent, the Gospel reading reminds us about the importance of repentance.
When we commit sin, there is a sadness inside, genuine remorse. This is a gift from God inviting us to live differently, better, freer, and happier.
The Greek word “metanoia,” meaning “change of heart,” is found 58 times in the New Testament. To truly have a change of heart, it needs to be two-fold: turning away from sin and turning with ever greater love toward the Lord.
During Lent, we are particularly called to this change of heart and are given gifts of His grace, which bring about renewal, impart new life, open the door to the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and make us ready for the life of Heaven.
May the Lord help us to grow in this conversion of heart throughout the remainder of Lent and throughout our lives.
Here are today’s Mass readings:
First reading: Exodus 3:1-8, 13-15
Psalm: 103:1-4, 6-8, 11
Second reading: 1 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12
Gospel: St. Luke 13:1-9
Here are a few of EWTN’s faith-filled programs airing this week:
CHESTERTON STATION
March 24, 4:30 PM. (60 mins.)
ANNUNCIATION: A CALL TO FAITH IN A BROKEN WORLD
March 25, 5:30 PM. (30 mins.)
NETWORK OF FREEDOM
March 26, 8:00 PM. (2 hrs.)
In Christ,
Father Joseph
P.S. If you are inspired by this message, please forward it on to your loved ones.
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