Wednesday, March 16, 2022
The Journey Continues...
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
The Best-Laid Plans...
Yes - we have heard it time and again - the best-laid plans of mice and men - very often go sideways - not as planned. So yesterday we took our car in to have a recall taken care of - arrived early - all set - surprise - part need to correct the defect - not available yet - the waiting game continues. This happens frequently in Lent - extensive plans - time made for prayer - reflection - Adoration - then it all falls apart - plans stalled.
God's plan is perfect - in His time - according to His Will. Unfortunately nobody knows His plan - one can only guess. We walk in Faith - taking our cues from His Holy Spirit. Even when our plans for Lent get side tracked - another road is always available to follow. When one door is closed - another opens up. As we spend time seeking a deeper relationship with God - we plan - make adjustments - change our route - open a new door - allow ourselves - to follow the promptings of His Holy Spirit. We are now well into our second week - plan changes or not - we continue - one step after another.
Deacon Dale
Monday, March 14, 2022
Recall
This morning we are taking our car in for yet another recall - something about it might possibly burst into flames - not ignoring this one. The car is a 2017 so three recalls in five years not so bad? I say even one recall is one to many - however - better that they learned about the issue(s) - willing to pay for it - only cost to us - some time at the dealer. Only Jesus was - is - perfect - everything else flawed. That is the number one reason for Lent - admitting our flaws - identifying them - dealing with them. We just have to admit - we are a flawed people - God never intended any of us to be perfect. Oh - He does expect us to come close - with His help - flaws built into our DNR - a reminder that we need to actively participate in our search for Holiness - not automatically guaranteed.
Jesus - even though He was perfect - had to struggle with many issues that we struggle with - making friends - building community - building trust - coping with negativity from others. Even though Jesus was perfect - did not live a perfect life. In Lent we follow Jesus as a model - strength - humility - focusing on His goal. His goal - proclaiming the Gospel - leading people to His Father - our goal - draw closer to God - become a holy person. Perfection never a goal for anyone - accepting that we are flawed - need God's help. No matter how often God calls us - issues a recall - we accept our flaws - take it in stride - continue on the path laid before us. In God we do trust - Jesus we trust in You - for all the days of our life.
Deacon Dale
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Some Days Don't Count
If ones does the math - more than forty days between Ash Wednesday and the Triduum when Lent officially ends. Why the extra days? The period of Lent was originally much shorter - a special time for those preparing to enter the Church at Easter - expanded to forty days of - prayer - fasting - sacrifice - to reflect the forty days Jesus spent in the desert. Those forty days - along with Sundays - always considered - Little Easter - celebration of New Life - for a complete Lenten experience. Because Sundays are not viewed as penance days they are not included in the forty days - adding six more days to the period of time. This explains why some who have sworn to give up certain things - candy - alcohol - will consume these things on Sundays since they are not technically days of Lent. One can argue that a promise of abstinence applies to every single day from Ash Wednesday to Easter - others taking advantage of the reality that Sundays are not Lenten days - enjoy those things they have given up for the other six days of the week.
Jesus spent His forty days in the desert - did not break His fast because of Shabbat - the Sabbath - during that time. In His time - the Holy Day - always a day of rest - avoiding work - not the same as Sundays celebrated by Christians. Christianity did not evolve until after His death and resurrection - no comparison to how we observe the forty days of Lent. As faithful Christians - observing Lent - all days - including Sundays - should take on a more serious practice of our faith. Celebrating the Sundays of Lent should take us deeper into our Lenten experience - not remove the deeper level of devotion observed during the other days of the week. As Christians - as faithful disciples - we should never say - some days don't count - rather every day of our life should count more - every day - drawing ourselves - deeper into our relationship with Jesus - God - Our Father. No vacation days ever - from God.
Deacon Dale
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Courage
When Jesus called our name to become His disciple - He not only gave us His Holy Spirit - also the gift of Boldness - the ability to live our faith openly - free from fear that we would become a target for others to ridicule. As we invest our time - energy - in these forty days of Lent - freely sharing our experiences with others - we boldly journey where many fear to go. As we continue - we are encouraged by others who walk a similar journey - share the experience - in communal worship time - community events. Together - as brothers - sisters - in faith - we continue towards that golden ring - Holiness.
Deacon Dale
Friday, March 11, 2022
Signs and Wonders
Thursday, March 10, 2022
A Moment In Time
When we take time to meditate - consider - awesome events in the course of history - it all comes down to a single moment. A moment - a fraction of a minute - smaller than a single second - a time so small - insignificant - yet - very eventful. Everyone has had those moments - minutes - hours - days - spent considering the pros - cons - about a decision you had to make. Education - job selection - commitment to something - someone - marriage - a final decision. No matter how much time was spent - lingering over the decision - the final yay - nay - made in a split second.
When God decided to create the world - inhabitants - animals - people - made in a split second. The time for that decision to become reality - to materialize - much longer - in our way of counting time - years - thousands - millions - of years. Even those who are not religious - agree that the creation of the world began with a single spark - wherever that came from - an energy surge - some celestial event - the mind - will of God. In a micro-second that spark happened - what followed over time - creation of all life. When we reflect on our life during Lent - very often we are inspired by a thought - in a moment in time - in a micro-second - what we have done - good - bad. It is in that moment our spirit touches - the Divine. In that very tiny space of time we - understand. Although that moment lasts for such a short time - it does happen - an opening - a doorway - window - into our hearts. When that happens we pause - contemplate - reflect - invite Jesus into our hearts to investigate that thought. In those moments - Jesus is with us - encouraging us to go deeper - leading us to His Father - to Holiness. In that special - moment in time - some - not all - accept that invitation - choose to make their Lenten experience - significant.
Deacon Dale
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Give It Up!
One of the biggest focuses during Lent - by clergy - parishioners - bystanders - giving up things for Lent. There are numerous thoughts on these sacrificial actions - the value of what was given up - the reasons behind them. I remember one youngster - years ago - very proudly telling me they had given up watching their favorite television show - not television itself - just one particular show - replaced it with another show. To them - a sacrifice - to many - no sacrifice at all - just an altered habit. For adults - similar to a smoker who quits during Lent - not intending to quit permanently - resuming that habit once Lent ends. For myself - nothing material given up - rather - make a point to focus my free time - on others needs - increasing prayer time - spiritual writing - thus the increase in blog posts. Spending additional time on this blog - very helpful for me to focus my thoughts - say more prayers for guidance - benefits me - those who read my posts. One of the most important things in my life - my personal time - how I spend it - alone - with others - what I do - what I don't do.
When Jesus walked in the desert - as we walk alongside Him this Lent - lots of time to consider the important - compared to the non important. It is important for us to know why we sacrifice - give up things - especially in Lent. When we give up one thing - it is usually to make room for something else - more important. Denying one self - food - smokes - time - creates an opportunity for other things - prayer - meditation - worship - connecting with the Divine. As we journey closer to Jesus during this Lenten experience - take time to seriously consider what you have given up - will give up - what will be gained in return.
Deacon Dale
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Deliver Us From Evil
Monday, March 7, 2022
Tool Chest
In Lent there is no wrong way to experience the bountiful blessings - no wrong way to use the tools available - pick as few - as many - as one wishes. All efforts are rewarded - praiseworthy. The goal - the golden ring - holiness - available to all - at different degrees of effort. As long as ones tries - the attempt will be rewarded.