The first blog post in this Holy Week is by Elizabeth Weidner. May you all find a little wisdom in her Lenten Journey. Please feel free to share your Lenten journey in the comment section below.
Thank you and God Bless.
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This is Holy Week; the last lap of the Lenten marathon in our effort to go deeper in our faith, grow stronger in our spirituality, and to get closer to God; now Christ’s passion is upon us. We have been talking about death, an aspect of our lives that we tend to avoid at all costs for the most part. If you have been attending the Stations of the Cross on Fridays during these weeks, you relive the passion of Christ and if you have gone more than once, you relive it over and over. Does it get any better, easier to hear? Do you picture this event as a bystander in the crowd? Have you ever tried to put yourself in the place of Mary, watching her son in the midst of His passion? Could you bare it any better than she? How about Veronica, have you ever thought about her role? I totally admire her! Here on the road to Christ’s crucifixion, she fights through the angry crowd, probably shoves a guard or two getting to Jesus to wipe His face. Her love and devotion, mourning and terror overwhelm her to the point of action! How many of us have had a surge of emotion overwhelm us to the point of action?
In the middle of Wal-Mart 17 years ago, my knight, son and I were shopping; I left them with our infant daughter to go across the store for diapers. From a good distance as I was returning to them, I saw our infant in her carrier in the middle of the aisle with no one guarding her, instantly I began running towards her. I know I bumped several people and moved a few carts (shoved??) aside to get to my helpless, unguarded infant. When I got there, both my knight and son were down the other end of the aisle immersed in a toy or something and totally not watching (guarding) the baby!! I was not to be argued with at that moment and they knew it. I took control of the situation immediately and from that point on, believe me!