Ash Wednesday
Readings:
Join with me, if you’d like, as I take a look at some of the traditional readings of the Church during this season leading up to Easter. With a new baby soon to arrive and some travel coming up in March and April, I can’t guarantee it will be daily — but I’d still like to share my reflections as they come up. I’ll be using the daily “Mass” scriptures offered at Universalis.com in case you want to follow along whether or not I post each day or not.
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For today, Ash Wednesday, I’m focusing on the twin themes of Lent: fasting and alms-giving. These appear in today’s readings, actually. Joel mentions fasting, “Come back to me with all your heart: fasting, weeping, mourning.” And Jesus exhorts his followers, “When you give to the poor, do not have it trumpeted before you.”
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Historically speaking, the season of Lent has been set aside as a season of preparation for the coming of Easter. And in that preparation we fast, we humble ourselves, we give of ourselves to others. It isn’t spiritual discipline for discipline’s sake, but for the sake of readiness.
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The season is all the more significant to me now, in this context, where many of our neighbors fast for religious purposes as well, often during the Muslim month of Ramadan. In this season, us Jesus-followers enter into a dedicated time of heart-breaking preparation. As Joel puts it in chapter 2: “Let your hearts be broken, not your garments torn.” In other words: it isn’t the outward actions but the inward response that matters most to God.
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