This Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare which means Rejoice) marks the halfway point of this season in which we are to assess if we are living up to our promises of prayer, fasting and giving alms to those in need. It also is a reminder to us that God calls us to change our lives and to embrace a Baptism of discipleship no matter what our state of life. This is especially pertinent to the Elect and Candidates who will receive Sacraments at the Easter Vigil celebration on April 4th.
Contributing Clergy: Bishop Kevin W. Vann, Father Glenn Baaten & Deacon Jim Merle
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THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT (A): IMPATIENT AND ANGRY WITH GOD? WE MIGHT WANT TO RETHINK THAT BECAUSE HE CHOOSES TO LOVE US! by Deacon Jim Merle
Each one of us has our own journey of faith. Some have been given opportunities to practice it while others try to ferret out what they think will be a path that helps them stay ahead of what they believe to be life’s pitfalls. Our first reading from the Book of Exodus and St. John’s Gospel today represents these two types.
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