Friday, 25 March 2022

Snapshot 4: True Prodigal Freedom


Freedom

from moonrise to moonrise

we all seek freedom.

 

We must look into our living, asking ourselves:

where am I squandering my freedom?

where am I stealing freedom from others?

when am I truly free to taste and see God’s goodness?

 

The Prodigal Father,

The Prodigal Son,

The Elder Son,

each ask us to seek true freedom,

freedom found in the

compassion and mercy of God

which is good, very good.

 

 

Scripture Inspiration: Luke 15, Psalm 34

 

 

God of Freedom,

this season of Lent speaks to us of your prodigal love

and how your love is the gift of true prodigal freedom.

 

As we continue into the middle of this Lent open our eyes to see clearly

the true freedom which you offer us from sunset to sunset

and how we can embody the goodness of this freedom

with actions and words of compassion and mercy.

Amen.

 

 



Photo Credit: Cadence H.

(R.M. of Chester, SK)


Friday, 18 March 2022

Snapshot 3: Love Bears Fruit



Your name forever,
O God,
is that of love.
Even when we 
masquerade it
or perverse it
you remain faithfully
I AM WHO I AM
you who are 
love and mercy in abundance
from one generation to the next. 

 

You call us to bear fruit,
for we are planted in you.
When we fail to do so,
you tend to the plant of our life
and once again give us the chance
to bear fruit in love 
for eternally you are
I AM.



God, the great I AM,
you know us each by name and love us beyond our knowing.
In these Lenten days and challenging times 
guide us in your ways of love and mercy
so, we may bear fruit of love and mercy in this hurting world,
trusting that you are with us now and in generations to come.
Amen. 



Scripture Inspiration: Exodus 3.1-8a, 13-15 and Luke 13.6-9





Photo Credits: 
Claire Z., Collingwood Cove, AB
John V., Edmonton, AB




Friday, 11 March 2022

Snapshot 2: Transforming to Glory


“Citizens of heaven”*
the great apostle Paul
calls each of us.

“It is good to be here,”**
the great apostle Peter
declares in a moment of glory.

Transfigured,
the appearance of Christ:
dazzling, glory-filled, Chosen One.

This Lenten reminder of transfiguration 
is a nudge for us to look at what 
needs transforming in our lives
so as to again and again
move from glory to glory
present here and now,
listening to Him who is our life,
dwelling with him for we are his
and have the honour of sharing
citizenship with Him.


Wisdom! Let us be attentive!



Transfigured Jesus,
you don’t simply razzle-dazzle 
us with your glory,
rather you call us to glory
by transforming our lives
to the pattern of your love.
Fill us with an eagerness
for this transformation
today, tomorrow
and all the days of this Lent.
Amen.



* - Philippians 3.20
** - Luke 9.28-36




Photo Credit: Vincent I.
St. Basil Ukrainian Catholic Church, Regina


 

Saturday, 5 March 2022

Snapshot Week 1: Breakthrough



When tested to exhaustion,

in our daily trials,

when temptations taunt us,

in the uncertain wilderness,

light does breakthrough

calling us to trust

standing upright with dignity.


Our God is with us in all our troubles. (Psalm 91)



Jesus,
full of the Holy Spirit,
you gift us with your Spirit.
May we be brave enough
to utilize and embody
the gifts of your Spirit
in our daily Lenten living,
so as to live in communion with you.
Amen.




Photo Credit: Matt Z.
Bragg Creek, AB

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Lent 2022: Snapshots

It is said that a photo is worth a thousand words. Photos can often call us to pay attention to our heart and cause us to listen to what is being said in our soul. For Lent 2022 these weekly reflections will be focused on a photo. Seven friends each sent me a photo that they took, which stirred their hearts and captured their attention. I in turn have spent time with each photo and crafted a brief reflection for us to sit with during these weeks of Lent.

I invite you into these Lenten weeks, to come and be, come and listen, come and see. Like Lectio Divina “divine reading” is letting God speak to us through scripture, this is Visio Divina – “divine seeing”, letting God speak to us through the photo.

 Lenten Blessings.

 


Ash Wednesday: Growth

 

We arise from ashes,

called to be ambassadors

heralding hope,

transformed from seed to flower

during these forty days

even in the most unlikely of places.

 

Christ Jesus,

in this Lenten Season

be our nourishment

so that we may grow

to radiate more like you.

Amen.

 

 


Photo: MJP

Montreal