
Sharing the Word for March 23, 2021
We have all been infected with the venom of sinfulness within us and the poison of the atmosphere around us. If we don’t do something about the infection we will sicken and die.
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We have all been infected with the venom of sinfulness within us and the poison of the atmosphere around us. If we don’t do something about the infection we will sicken and die.

We want a super hero. But the Gospel reminds us that what we have is in fact a savior, an advocate. But sometimes we have to wait for the plan to unfold fully.

As we approach the final week of Lent, the spiritual stakes are high. At some point in our journey, we each are called to spend time alone with Jesus, hearing him speak to us the words he spoke to the woman in today’s Gospel.

The promise of resurrection at the heart of our faith allows us to celebrate our loved ones even in their passing, because we know that life, not death, is the final reality.

Persecution happens because of misguided power, anger at perceived injustice, fear of those who are not like us, who don’t share our beliefs and sometimes even our opinions. What begins as a disagreement over ideas can be magnified and escalated into rejection, ostracism, violence, and even death.

There’s something attractive about being able to reinvent ourselves. It’s difficult, though not impossible, to do this if we stay in the same place with the same people all our lives.

The story of Jeremiah does not have a happy ending. But he recalls his commitment to the Lord and asks God to protect him.

We like to think that the origins of our holy people are shrouded in mystery, in part because it allows us to set them apart as different from us. This gives us a built-in reason not to emulate them too closely.

Look more closely at St. Joseph’s “hidden presence” today, and invite him into your heart. Get to know this “father in the shadows” more intimately.

As patron of the universal Church, Saint Joseph is active in God’s plans for his human family. He is still looking out for all of us.