March 29, 2021: Monday of Holy Week

Today's Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/032921.cfm

As we enter into Holy Week, we are reminded that the Lord chose us and is well pleased with us. We are meant to be a light for the nations and to be a good example to all who observe us and come in contact with us. In the first reading, we hear, that we are meant to “To open the eyes of the blind,

to bring out prisoners from confinement, and from the dungeon, those who live in darkness” (Is 42:1-7). Look around you. There is darkness all around- in the hate, the sickness, the poverty. As Catholics, we are called to share our time and talent to serve others. Our lives should be examples of love and compassion, just as God loves us and sacrificed so much for us, in sending His one and only Son to save us. So at the start of our Holy Week, let us pray,

“Lord, let them see You in me.

Let them hear You when I speak.

Let them feel you through my acts of love.

And let them come to know you through my unshaken faith in You.”

Amen.

- Anthony Pineros, Class of 2021, Caldwell University

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