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Saturday, 25 February 2023

First Sunday of Lent - 2023



Some reflections for prayer on the First Sunday of Lent

Gospel for the First Sunday Lent invites us to go with Jesus into the wilderness – not literally, rather into the wilderness of or our own minds & hearts. Like Jesus, we want our own integrity to be tested, to examine the true quality of our faith. What kind of believer am I?

So, let us look at the three tests to which Jesus was subjected by the devil, which are the same tests we too must face this Lent.

The first test: integrity, security of our lives, "my bread of life".

It is said that we are living in the Age of Individualism – the “Me First Generation", the “What-ever-makes-you-happy” generation. That is “my truth”, and it’s my right to have what I need and want to make me happy.

Jesus’ response: Truth comes from God the creator. The true goal of every life is to discover and pursue God’s plan for my existence. The question I must ask myself is what truth is shaping my life? What is my daily bread I seek and desire each day?

The second test: proof; seeing is believing. 

We are also called the Scientific Age. Sound reason demands proof. If religion is true, where is the proof? If God is, and God is love, why so much suffering in the world?

Jesus’ response: believing is seeing. No human mind can capture the essence of God – but God will reveal himself to those who open their minds and hearts. Ask yourself, is the secularism of today eroding my faith?

The third test: power & possession – “to the victor goes the spoils”. 

We are also called the Age of Success. My life is measured by all my successes and the power that I must have to control them.

Jesus’ response = wealth & power last but a few years – then death comes to everyone. It is said of our age that the rich are getting richer; poverty in the world is growing. But where is this leading us? History has some worrisome suggestions.

Ask yourself: life is short, eternity is forever; where do I wish to end up?




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When the woman saw that the tree was good for food
and delightful to look at
and desirable for gaining wisdom
Pride of the flesh (appetites)
Pride of the eye (possessions)
Pride of life (control)
“If You are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.”
“If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down. For it is written: ‘He will command His angels concerning You, and they will lift You up in their hands, so that You will not strike Your foot against a stone.’
showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory. “All this I will give You,” he said, “if You will fall down and worship me.”
‘Man shall not live on bread alone,
but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’
“It is also written: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.’
“Away from Me, Satan! For it is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God and serve Him only.’”
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"The first temptation is the devil tempted Jesus to turn stones into bread.  Well why does he do that and is that a real temptation?"

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Saturday, 4 February 2023

Fifth Sunday Ordinary Time - 2023



Catholic Answers website has an article entitled How to Respond to the “New Atheism”. The author is Trent Horn. He points out that the “Old Atheism” championed by Communism was not doing as well as atheist were hoping.

Quoting Trent Horn, “Beginning in the 1970s, the philosopher Paul Kurtz promoted what he called “secular humanism,” which focused on promoting human well-being without religion rather than converting people to atheism”.

Some atheist view religion as having some good to offer society, but the more militant sees it as the cause of today’s world disorders.

Quoting Trent Horn again, “In 2004 American atheist Sam Harris, after reflecting on the September 11 terrorist attacks, published The End of Faith. In the book, Harris argued that religion is a form of mental illness and not part of a rational worldview”.

How common it is today to see governments separating religious signs and symbols from public life, sighting that we now live in a “secular” society. Religion at best is a private matter.

I mention all this as a way for us to connect in our time to Jesus' words in today’s gospel. Atheism and Secular Humanism are trying to extinguish the Light of religious faith. By claiming secular humanism as normal and rational and religion as superstition; and by discrediting religion whenever it has problems the New Atheist are at war with the “Children of Light”.
“You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hidden. No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before human beings, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.”
So what is it that makes us the Light of the World? It is the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, with His gifts and graces – beginning with our baptism. Consider the oil lamp. It has two main components – the base which is a reservoir to be filled with fuel – and for its top a globe which is transparent to all that surrounds it. When it is filled with oil and the wick is lighted a brilliant light fills the room.

Just so with us – filled with the Holy Spirit with many charisms and graces, with wisdom and truth taught to us by Jesus – when set alight by His inspiration we become a true light, dispelling the darkness of ignorance of God’s truth around us.

And the lampstand – it is our place in the world wherever that may be – there and then the truth of our faith is always to be with us shining for all to see and hear. We come here to Mass each week to have the light of the Holy Spirit replenished in our minds and hearts so that going forth our light will shine brightly.

My dear brothers and sisters in Christ never let the New Atheism smother your light under its bushels of falsehoods.





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