Friday 22 March

Friday 22 March

Friday of the 5th week of Lent
Gospel – John 10:31-42
“you are only a man and you claim to be God”. This is the lack of understanding of Pharisees and scribes. At the end of this gospel, we read that, “He went back again to the far side of the Jordan to stay in the district where John had once been baptising. Many people who came to him there said, ‘John gave no signs, but all he said about this man was true’; and many of them believed in him”. So, the question is that how is this possible. The studied and elite group did not understand Jesus. But the simple people who came to the far side of the Jordan believed in Jesus. Read again what they are saying, “John gave no signs, but all he said about this man was true”. So, they believed in the preaching of John the Baptist about conversion, and they repented. That is why their hearts are open to know Jesus Christ as God. When we are not ready to be converted, we close ourselves in our idea of God. When we are converted, we open ourselves to what God wants to show to us. We can see the Father’s work in the actions of the Son, Jesus Christ. So, let’s repent to understand the person of Jesus Christ. Let’s reflect: Lent is the time to repent and convert ourselves, so that we are open to the revelations of God.

Thursday 21 March

Thursday 21 March

Thursday of the 5th week of Lent
Gospel – John 8:51-59
“‘I tell you most solemnly, before Abraham ever was, I Am”. This is the truth about Jesus Christ. He is God. He is the second person of the Holy Trinity. That is why He existed always. And He will exist always. He is the incarnate Word of God. And that is why Jesus is saying, “Your father Abraham rejoiced to think that he would see my Day; he saw it and was glad.” The Word of God is same to Abraham and to all and in all time. And whoever believes in this Word of God, participates in this eternity. The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. The dwelling is not in one moment of the history. This dwelling encompasses all moments of the history. Or better said, all moments in the history and even all future moments belong to this one moment in history – the incarnation. Hearing this they picked up stone to throw at him. Jesus hid himself and left the temple. When His Word is not recognized, He hides and leaves the temple. Let’s reflect: Lent is the time to connect all moments of my life to the moment of incarnation.

Retreat with Sister Dulcissima

Retreat with Sister Dulcissima

This year’s Lent abounds in retreat meetings addressed to children, youth or adults.
Pastors from many parishes in Poland are asking to introduce the servant of God Sister Dulcissima to the faithful as part of school or parish retreats. It’s really a good time, full of challenges, but also lively prayer. I am convinced that the handmaid of God Sr.Dulcissima is present and leads people towards God. She is the one who leads the retreat, I am just telling about the graces that Sister Hoffmann experienced and the graces that people receive when they ask her to intercede. May the Good God bless all who put their hope in Him. May He bless those invoking the help of God’s servant Sister Dulcissima.

Sr. Małgorzata Cur

Wednesday 20 March

Wednesday 20 March

Wednesday of the 5th week of Lent
Gospel – John 8:31-42
“‘If you make my word your home you will indeed be my disciples, you will learn the truth and the truth will make you free.’” Jesus is asking a very precise thing “to make His word our home”. How is make the Word of God our home? This is the point of our reflection. If we want to make the Words of Jesus, our home, first we have to find space for that home in our life. The space to make home with the Words of Jesus. Often, we have occupied the spaces of our life with other things like our selfish interests and ideas. So, we don’t have space to build our home with the Word of God. Therefore, we must make space to build our home with the Words of Jesus. Then the second is to really make the home. That is when the Word of God makes the decisions in our daily life. Then the Words of Jesus becomes the home where everything is secondary to it. Let’ reflect: Lent is the time to make home with the words of Jesus.

Tuesday 19 March

Tuesday 19 March

Saint Joseph, husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Gospel – Matthew 1:16,18-21,24
“Joseph son of David do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because she has conceived what is in her by the Holy Spirit”. Here Joseph represents each one of us. He represents us because we all have this fear. Fear and anxiety are always blocking our way to accept the will of God in our life. In those moments when we don’t know what to do, in those moments when we get stuck and frightened to proceed, St. Joseph is our model. He received his light in a dream. St. Joseph wished so much to be a man of honor so that he wanted so much to find out the will of God regarding the question before him. This ardent desire to do the good is the reason for the dream. The dream of St. Joseph is where his deep desire to do the good and the profound love of God meet. Dream is the prayer of where the longing of human heart for God meets the plan of God for us. Let’s reflect: Can we dream like St. Joseph where the longing of human heart for God meets the plan of God for us?