Hello brethren in the Lord,
Grace to you and peace from our Lord, Jesus Christ the merciful and just one.
The merciful Lord has been good to us by bringing us closer to a new season to reform our lives through individual introspections. The season of LENT is once again with us.
Lent, a six weeks season, is a season in which the grace of God flows more. This season reminds us of our Baptism and calls us to Repentance (cf. SC n. 109)
This season is characterized by so many acts of Penance to tell God how much we are sorry for having offended him, for making ourselves offerers and refusing to become offerings (cf. chapter 1: Those Mysterious Priests, Fulton J. Sheen) and for becoming adamant to the needs of others.
This is a season of FASTING our misdeeds through PRAYER and ALMSGIVING.
This is a season where we are being called to a total life in Christ, to holiness (cf. LG chapter 5). We need to submit to the Divine Will of the Father Almighty.
Lent is a season where we are called to show the best of our Christian life.
I therefore plead with us all to take this spiritual exercise with all seriousness. Fast your misdeeds, pray and listen to the word of God most in this season and proclaim Christ through your actions.
I shall use this opportunity to discuss more with you what Lent entails and what the Church expects from us. Keep in touch and get more updates.
Get involve in this Lent and it shall remain with you forever.
May the Lord be our strength in this season and may Our Blessed Mother intercede for us.
AMEN.
It would be considered a theft on our part if we didn't give to someone in greater need than we are.
~ St. Francis of Assisi
We must sometimes bear with little defects in others, as we have, against our will, to bear with natural defects in ourselves. If we wish to keep peace with our neighbor, we should never remind anyone of his natural defects.
~ Saint Philip Neri
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