MONDAY 02 MARCH 2020

monday 02 March 2020

 

 

St. Chad (-672)

Chad was born in Northumbria, one of four brothers, all of whom became priests. He was educated under St Aidan and partly in Ireland. Chad was outstanding for his humility and simplicity of life. He died of the plague on 2 March 672.

 

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Entrance Antiphon:  Ps 122: 2-3

Like the eyes of slaves on the hand of their lords, so our eyes are on the Lord our God, till he show us his mercy. Have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy.

 

Collect

Convert us, O God our Saviour, and instruct our minds by heavenly teaching, that we may benefit from the works of Lent. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

 

First reading: Leviticus 19:1-2,11-18

The Lord spoke to Moses. He said: ‘Speak to the whole community of the sons of Israel and say to them: ‘“Be holy, for I, the Lord your God, am holy. ‘“You must not steal nor deal deceitfully or fraudulently with your neighbour. You must not swear falsely by my name, profaning the name of your God. I am the Lord. You must not exploit or rob your neighbour. You must not keep back the labourer’s wage until next morning. You must not curse the dumb, nor put an obstacle in the blind man’s way, but you must fear your God. I am the Lord. ‘“You must not be guilty of unjust verdicts. You must neither be partial to the little man nor overawed by the great; you must pass judgement on your neighbour according to justice. You must not slander your own people, and you must not jeopardise your neighbour’s life. I am the Lord. You must not bear hatred for your brother in your heart. You must openly tell him, your neighbour, of his offence; this way you will not take a sin upon yourself. You must not exact vengeance, nor must you bear a grudge against the children of your people. You must love your neighbour as yourself. I am the Lord.”’

Psalm 18(19):8-10,15

R/ Your words are spirit, Lord, and they are life.

 

  1. The law of the Lord is perfect, it revives the soul. The rule of the Lord is to be trusted, it gives wisdom to the simple.
  2. The precepts of the Lord are right, they gladden the heart. The command of the Lord is clear, it gives light to the eyes.
  3. The fear of the Lord is holy, abiding forever. The decrees of the Lord are truth and all of them just.
  4. May the spoken words of my mouth ,the thoughts of my heart, win favour in your sight, O Lord, my rescuer, my rock!

 

Gospel Acclamation: Ezk18:31

Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory! Shake off all your sins – it is the Lord who speaks – and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory!

 

Gospel: Matthew 25:31-46

Jesus said to his disciples: ‘When the Son of Man comes in his glory, escorted by all the angels, then he will take his seat on his throne of glory. All the nations will be assembled before him and he will separate men one from another as the shepherd separates sheep from goats. He will place the sheep on his right hand and the goats on his left. ‘Then the King will say to those on his right hand, “Come, you whom my Father has blessed, take for your heritage the kingdom prepared for you since the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you made me welcome; naked and you clothed me, sick and you visited me, in prison and you came to see me.” Then the virtuous will say to him in reply, “Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you; or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and make you welcome; naked and clothe you; sick or in prison and go to see you?” And the King will answer, “I tell you solemnly, in so far as you did this to one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did it to me.” ‘Next he will say to those on his left hand, “Go away from me, with your curse upon you, to the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you never gave me food; I was thirsty and you never gave me anything to drink; I was a stranger and you never made me welcome, naked and you never clothed me, sick and in prison and you never visited me.” Then it will be their turn to ask, “Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty, a stranger or naked, sick or in prison, and did not come to your help?” Then he will answer, “I tell you solemnly, in so far as you neglected to do this to one of the least of these, you neglected to do it to me.” ‘And they will go away to eternal punishment, and the virtuous to eternal life.’

 

Prayer over the Offerings

May this devout oblation be acceptable to you, O Lord, that by your power it may sanctify our manner of life and gain for us your conciliation and pardon. Through Christ our Lord.

 

Communion Antiphon: Mt 25: 40, 34

Amen, I say to you:  Whatever you did for one of the least of my brethren, you did it for me, says the Lord. Come, you blessed of my Father, receive the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.

 

Prayer after Communion

We pray, O Lord, that, in receiving your Sacrament, we may experience help in mind and body so that, kept safe in both, we may glory in the fullness of heavenly healing. Through Christ our Lord.

 

 

Meditation

The question we should ask ourselves today is that if God were to take us today ‘will I be chosen?’. We can only be among the chosen of God,  when we have also chosen God’s creatures with love and care. We are made in the image of God, and no human being is lesser than the other. We are all equal in the sight of God. When we look down on our brothers and sisters because of their early situation, we make ourselves spiritually poor. We loose sight of God when we loose our sense of charity and love. God is love, He made us out of love and we should not loose our seal of love because on the last day, we shall be identified by our love and not our personalities.

 

 

SUNDAY 01 MARCH 2020

Sunday 01 March 2020

 

 

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT

Psalter I

St David (520 – 589)

 

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Entrance Antiphon:  Ps 90: 15-16

When he calls on me, I will answer him; I will deliver him and give him glory, I will grant him length of days.

 

Collect

Grant, almighty God, through the yearly observances of holy Lent, that we may grow in understanding of the riches hidden in Christ and by worthy conduct pursue their effects. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

 

First reading:  Genesis 2:7-9,3:1-7

The Lord God fashioned man of dust from the soil. Then he breathed into his nostrils a breath of life, and thus man became a living being. The Lord God planted a garden in Eden which is in the east, and there he put the man he had fashioned. The Lord God caused to spring up from the soil every kind of tree, enticing to look at and good to eat, with the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the middle of the garden. Now the serpent was the most subtle of all the wild beasts that the Lord God had made. It asked the woman, ‘Did God really say you were not to eat from any of the trees in the garden?’ The woman answered the serpent, ‘We may eat the fruit of the trees in the garden. But of the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden God said, “You must not eat it, nor touch it, under pain of death.” ‘ Then the serpent said to the woman, ‘No! You will not die! God knows in fact that on the day you eat it your eyes will be opened and you will be like gods, knowing good and evil.’ The woman saw that the tree was good to eat and pleasing to the eye, and that it was desirable for the knowledge that it could give. So she took some of its fruit and ate it. She gave some also to her husband who was with her, and he ate it. Then the eyes of both of them were opened and they realised that they were naked. So they sewed fig-leaves together to make themselves loin-cloths.

Psalm 50(51):3-6,12-14,17

R/   Have mercy on us, O Lord, for we have sinned.

 

  1. Have mercy on me, God, in your kindness. In your compassion blot out my offence. O wash me more and more from my guilt and cleanse me from my sin.
  2. My offences truly I know them; my sin is always before me Against you, you alone, have I sinned; what is evil in your sight I have done.
  3. A pure heart create for me, O God, put a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from your presence, nor deprive me of your holy spirit.
  4. Give me again the joy of your help; with a spirit of fervour sustain me, O Lord, open my lips and my mouth shall declare your praise.

 

Second reading: Romans 5:12-19

Sin entered the world through one man, and through sin death, and thus death has spread through the whole human race because everyone has sinned. Sin existed in the world long before the Law was given. There was no law and so no one could be accused of the sin of ‘law-breaking’, yet death reigned over all from Adam to Moses, even though their sin, unlike that of Adam, was not a matter of breaking a law. Adam prefigured the One to come, but the gift itself considerably outweighed the fall. If it is certain that through one man’s fall so many died, it is even more certain that divine grace, coming through the one man, Jesus Christ, came to so many as an abundant free gift. The results of the gift also outweigh the results of one man’s sin: for after one single fall came judgement with a verdict of condemnation, now after many falls comes grace with its verdict of acquittal. If it is certain that death reigned over everyone as the consequence of one man’s fall, it is even more certain that one man, Jesus Christ, will cause everyone to reign in life who receives the free gift that he does not deserve, of being made righteous. Again, as one man’s fall brought condemnation on everyone, so the good act of one man brings everyone life and makes them justified. As by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so by one man’s obedience many will be made righteous.

 

Gospel Acclamation: Mt4:4

Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory! Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God. Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory!

 

Gospel: Matthew 4:1-11

Jesus was led by the Spirit out into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. He fasted for forty days and forty nights, after which he was very hungry, and the tempter came and said to him, ‘If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to turn into loaves.’ But he replied, ‘Scripture says: Man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’ The devil then took him to the holy city and made him stand on the parapet of the Temple. ‘If you are the Son of God’ he said ‘throw yourself down; for scripture says: He will put you in his angels’ charge, and they will support you on their hands in case you hurt your foot against a stone. Jesus said to him, ‘Scripture also says: You must not put the Lord your God to the test.’ Next, taking him to a very high mountain, the devil showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendour. ‘I will give you all these’ he said, ‘if you fall at my feet and worship me.’ Then Jesus replied, ‘Be off, Satan! For scripture says: You must worship the Lord your God, and serve him alone. Then the devil left him, and angels appeared and looked after him.

Prayer over the Offerings

Give us the right dispositions, O Lord, we pray, to make these offerings, for with them we celebrate the beginning of this venerable and sacred time. Through Christ our Lord.

 

Communion Antiphon: Mt 4: 4

One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of God.

 

Prayer after Communion

Renewed now with heavenly bread, by which faith is nourished, hope increased, and charity strengthened, we pray, O Lord, that we may learn to hunger for Christ, the true and living Bread, and strive to live by every word which proceeds from your mouth. Through Christ our Lord.

 

 

Meditation

The world seems so attractive that we have forgotten the attractiveness of Him who created the world. These worldly attractions are but temporarily attractions but the spiritual attractions are permanent.  Most times we give in to these attractions by giving a listening ear to the devil who deceives. When Jesus says “man shall not live by bread alone,  but by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord” He simply referred to the fact that we cannot make our daily bread if the Lord doesn’t decree it by the power of his word. We should first listen to the word of God, follow is commandments and we shall be blessed by His grace.

 

 

SAMEDI 29 FEVRIER 2020

Samedi 29 Février 2020

Samedi après les cendres

Saint Grégoire de Narek (vers 944)

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Évêque d’Antsevatsik. A peine fut-il ordonné prêtre qu’on le chargea de former les novices de son couvent, en même temps que de reformer les couvents voisins. Cela, joint à la jalousie que provoquaient ses talents, lui valut de solides inimitiés et des persécutions.

Antienne  d’ouverture : Ps 68, 17

Ecoute-nous, Seigneur, toi dont l’amour n’est que bonté ; en ta grande tendresse, regarde-nous.

 

Prière  d’ouverture

Dieu fort, Dieu éternel, regarde notre faiblesse : pour nous protéger, étends sur nous ta main toute-puissante. Par Jésus.

 

1ère lecture : Is 58, 9b-14

Ainsi parle le Seigneur : Si tu fais disparaître de chez toi le joug, le geste accusateur, la parole malfaisante, si tu donnes à celui qui a faim ce que toi, tu désires, et si tu combles les désirs du malheureux, ta lumière se lèvera dans les ténèbres et ton obscurité sera lumière de midi. Le Seigneur sera toujours ton guide. En plein désert, il comblera tes désirs et te rendra vigueur. Tu seras comme un jardin bien irrigué, comme une source où les eaux ne manquent jamais. Tu rebâtiras les ruines anciennes, tu restaureras les fondations séculaires. On t’appellera : « Celui qui répare les brèches », « Celui qui remet en service les chemins ». Si tu t’abstiens de voyager le jour du sabbat, de traiter tes affaires pendant mon jour saint, si tu nommes « délices » le sabbat et déclares « glorieux » le jour saint du Seigneur, si tu le glorifies, en évitant démarches, affaires et pourparlers, alors tu trouveras tes délices dans le Seigneur ; je te ferai chevaucher sur les hauteurs du pays, je te donnerai pour vivre l’héritage de Jacob ton père. Oui, la bouche du Seigneur a parlé.

 

Psaume : 85 (86), 1-2, 3-4, 5-6

R/  Montre-moi ton chemin, Seigneur,  que je marche suivant ta vérité.

 

  1. Écoute, Seigneur, réponds-moi, car je suis pauvre et malheureux. Veille sur moi qui suis fidèle, ô mon Dieu, sauve ton serviteur qui s’appuie sur toi.
  2. Prends pitié de moi, Seigneur, toi que j’appelle chaque jour. Seigneur, réjouis ton serviteur : vers toi, j’élève mon âme!
  3. Toi qui es bon et qui pardonnes, plein d’amour pour tous ceux qui t’appellent, écoute ma prière, Seigneur, entends ma voix qui te supplie.

 

Acclamation

Tes paroles, Seigneur, sont l’esprit et elles sont vie. Je ne prends pas plaisir à la mort du méchant, dit le Seigneur. Qu’il se détourne de sa conduite, et qu’il vive ! . Tes paroles, Seigneur, sont l’esprit et elles sont vie.

 

Évangile : Lc 5, 27-32

En ce temps-là, Jésus sortit et remarqua un publicain (c’est-à-dire un collecteur d’impôts) du nom de Lévi assis au bureau des impôts. Il lui dit : « Suis-moi. » Abandonnant tout, l’homme se leva ; et il le suivait. Lévi donna pour Jésus une grande réception dans sa maison ; il y avait là une foule nombreuse de publicains et d’autres gens attablés avec eux. Les pharisiens et les scribes de leur parti récriminaient en disant à ses disciples : « Pourquoi mangez-vous et buvez-vous avec les publicains et les pécheurs ? » Jésus leur répondit : « Ce ne sont pas les gens en bonne santé qui ont besoin du médecin, mais les malades. Je ne suis pas venu appeler des justes mais des pécheurs, pour qu’ils se convertissent. »

 

Prière  sur  les  offrandes

Accepte, Seigneur, le sacrifice  de louange et de pardon, afin que nos cœurs, purifiés par sa puissance, t’offrent un amour qui réponde à ton amour. Par Jésus.

 

Antienne  de   communion

C’est la miséricorde que je désire et non les sacrifices, dit le Seigneur. Car je ne suis pas venu appeler les justes, mais les pécheurs. »
(Mt 9, 13).

 

Prière  après  la  communion

Le sacrement de ta vie, Seigneur, nous a fortifiés ; qu’il nous achemine aux biens éternels dont il est le signe en notre vie.  Par Jésus Christ.

 

 

 

Méditation

Avant que Jésus n’arrive sur la terre, il y avait des opinions différentes sur ce à quoi pouvait ressembler le Sauveur ou le Messie. Une pensée particulière était qu’il venait pour régler les comptes avec les injustes. Mais a sa venue, il nous a révélé qu’il était là pour guérir à l’humanité brisée. Ceci explique la déclaration d’aujourd’hui : « Ceux qui vont bien n’ont pas besoin de médecin, mais uniquement ceux qui sont malades ». Cela explique aussi la portée de Jésus envers des individus comme Matthieu/Levi, le publicain. Jésus remet en question ici les préjugés de son époque. Il appelle Levi (St Matthieu) et le réveille à son potentiel humain et à sa dignité. Matthieu laisse la table du collecteur d’impôt pour s’asseoir avec Jésus à la table du banquet du pardon. La miséricorde est au cœur de la mission de Jésus.

 

 

 

FRIDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2020

friday 28 February 2020

 

St Oswald (-992)

In 972 he became Archbishop of York. He had a special love of the poor; in Lent he would wash the feet of twelve poor men every day. He died at Worcester on 28 February 992.

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Entrance Antiphon: Ps 29: 11

The Lord heard and had mercy on me; the Lord became my helper.

 

Collect

Show gracious favour, O Lord, we pray, to the works of penance we have begun, that we may have strength to accomplish with sincerity the bodily observances we undertake. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

 

First reading: Isaiah 58:1-9

Thus says the Lord: Shout for all you are worth, raise your voice like a trumpet. Proclaim their faults to my people, their sins to the House of Jacob. They seek me day after day, they long to know my ways, like a nation that wants to act with integrity and not ignore the law of its God. They ask me for laws that are just, they long for God to draw near: ‘Why should we fast if you never see it, why do penance if you never notice?’ Look, you do business on your fast-days, you oppress all your workmen; look, you quarrel and squabble when you fast and strike the poor man with your fist. Fasting like yours today will never make your voice heard on high. Is that the sort of fast that pleases me, a truly penitential day for men? Hanging your head like a reed, lying down on sackcloth and ashes? Is that what you call fasting, a day acceptable to the Lord? Is not this the sort of fast that pleases me  – it is the Lord who speaks – to break unjust fetters and undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and break every yoke, to share your bread with the hungry, and shelter the homeless poor, to clothe the man you see to be naked and not turn from your own kin? Then will your light shine like the dawn and your wound be quickly healed over Your integrity will go before you and the glory of the Lord behind you. Cry, and the Lord will answer; call, and he will say, ‘I am here.’

 

Psalm 50(51):3-6,18-19

R/ A humbled, contrite heart, O God, you will not spurn.

 

  1. Have mercy on me, God, in your kindness. In your compassion blot out my offence. O wash me more and more from my guilt and cleanse me from my sin.
  2. My offences truly I know them; my sin is always before me Against you, you alone, have I sinned; what is evil in your sight I have done.
  3. For in sacrifice you take no delight, burnt offering from me you would refuse, my sacrifice, a contrite spirit. A humbled, contrite heart you will not spurn.

 

Gospel Acclamation: Ps 129:5, 7

Glory and praise to you, O Christ! My soul is waiting for the Lord, I count on his word, because with the Lord there is mercy and fullness of redemption. Glory and praise to you, O Christ!

 

Gospel: Matthew 9:14-15

John’s disciples came to Jesus and said, ‘Why is it that we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not?’ Jesus replied, ‘Surely the bridegroom’s attendants would never think of mourning as long as the bridegroom is still with them? But the time will come for the bridegroom to be taken away from them, and then they will fast.’

Prayer over the Offerings

We offer, O Lord, the sacrifice of our Lenten observance, praying that it may make our intentions acceptable to you and add to our powers of self-restraint. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon: Ps 24: 4

O Lord, make me know your ways, teach me your paths.

Prayer after Communion

We pray, almighty God, that, through partaking of this mystery, we may be cleansed of all our misdeeds, and so be suited for the remedies of your compassion. Through Christ our Lord.

 

 

Meditation

Today, the Book of the Prophet Isaiah and the Gospel according to Matthew remind us of the quality of fasting and of the fact that fasting should be for a purpose. We do not fast to prove our ability to do without food and/or drink but for a purpose that is pleasing to God. Quality fasting is willingly taken up and pursued with love to the end. Fasting unites us with our God and our unity with God is to be reflected in all the activities that we carry out during our fast. Were we to fast and at the same time strike others with our fist, our fasting would be worthless!

 

 

 

VENDREDI 28 FÉVRIER 2020

Vendredi 28 Février 2020

Vendredi après les cendres

Saint Romain

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Doux et indulgent, Romain avait trente cinq ans lorsqu’il quitta son Bugey natal, n’emportant avec lui que « la vie des Pères du Désert ». Il prit son chemin vers l’Est, traversa de grandes forêts et finit par atteindre la Bienne. Il venait de trouver ce qui lui convenait : de la terre labourable, une fontaine, des arbres et du silence. Il vécut là quelques années comme s’il était dans le désert égyptien de la Thébaïde.

Antienne  d’ouverture : Ps 29, 11

Le Seigneur m’a entendu et m’a pris en pitié. Le Seigneur est venu à mon aide.

 

Prière  d’ouverture

Que ta bienveillance nous accompagne, Seigneur, durant ces jours de privation, pour que la discipline imposée à notre corps soit vraiment pratiquée avec amour. Par Jésus Christ.

 

1ère lecture : Is 58, 1-9a

Ainsi parle le Seigneur Dieu: Crie à pleine gorge ! Ne te retiens pas! Que s’élève ta voix comme le cor! Dénonce à mon peuple sa révolte, à la maison de Jacob ses péchés. Ils viennent me consulter jour après jour, ils veulent connaître mes chemins. Comme une nation qui pratiquerait la justice et n’abandonnerait pas le droit de son Dieu, ils me demandent des ordonnances justes, ils voudraient que Dieu soit proche: « Quand nous jeûnons, pourquoi ne le vois-tu pas? Quand nous faisons pénitence, pourquoi ne le sais-tu pas ? » Oui, mais le jour où vous jeûnez, vous savez bien faire vos affaires, et vous traitez durement ceux qui peinent pour vous. Votre jeûne se passe en disputes et querelles, en coups de poing sauvages. Ce n’est pas en jeûnant comme vous le faites aujourd’hui que vous ferez entendre là-haut votre voix. Est-ce là le jeûne qui me plaît, un jour où l’homme se rabaisse? S’agit-il de courber la tête comme un roseau, de coucher sur le sac et la cendre? Appelles-tu cela un jeûne, un jour agréable au Seigneur? Le jeûne qui me plaît, n’est-ce pas ceci: faire tomber les chaînes injustes, délier les attaches du joug, rendre la liberté aux opprimés, briser tous les jougs? N’est-ce pas partager ton pain avec celui qui a faim, accueillir chez toi les pauvres sans abri, couvrir celui que tu verras sans vêtement, ne pas te dérober à ton semblable? Alors ta lumière jaillira comme l’aurore, et tes forces reviendront vite. Devant toi marchera ta justice, et la gloire du Seigneur fermera la marche. Alors, si tu appelles, le Seigneur répondra; si tu cries, il dira : « Me voici. » »

 

Psaume : 50 (51), 3-4, 5-6ab, 18-19

R/  Tu ne repousses pas, ô mon Dieu, un cœur brisé et broyé.

 

  1. Pitié pour moi, mon Dieu, dans ton amour, selon ta grande miséricorde, efface mon péché. Lave-moi tout entier de ma faute, purifie-moi de mon offense.
  2. Oui, je connais mon péché, ma faute est toujours devant moi. Contre toi, et toi seul, j’ai péché, ce qui est mal à tes yeux, je l’ai fait.
  3. Si j’offre un sacrifice, tu n’en veux pas, tu n’acceptes pas d’holocauste. Le sacrifice qui plaît à Dieu, c’est un esprit brisé; tu ne repousses pas, ô mon Dieu, un cœur brisé et broyé.

Acclamation

Gloire au Christ, Sagesse éternelle du Dieu vivant, Gloire à toi, Seigneur. Cherchez le bien, non le mal, afin de vivre. Ainsi le Seigneur sera avec vous. Gloire au Christ, Sagesse éternelle du Dieu vivant, Gloire à toi, Seigneur. (cf. Am 5,14)

 

Évangile : Mt 9, 14-15

En ce temps-là, les disciples de Jean le Baptiste s’approchèrent de Jésus en disant: « Pourquoi, alors que nous et les pharisiens, nous jeûnons, tes disciples ne jeûnent-ils pas?» Jésus leur répondit: « Les invités de la noce pourraient-ils donc être en deuil pendant le temps où l’Époux est avec eux? Mais des jours viendront où l’Époux leur sera enlevé; alors ils jeûneront.»

 

Prière sur les offrandes

Permets, Seigneur, que le sacrifice, offert en ce temps de préparation pascale, nous  rende agréables à tes yeux et plus  généreux dans le renoncement. Par Jésus.

 

Antienne de la communion : Ps 24, 4

Seigneur enseigne-moi tes chemins, fais-moi connaître ta route.

 

Prière après la communion

Nous t’en prions, Dieu tout-puissant : que cette communion nous purifie de nos péchés et nous aide à prendre les moyens de guérison que tu nous offres en ce temps de Carême. Par Jésus.

 

 

 

Méditation

De nos jours, la pratique du jeûne semble avoir perdu un peu de sa valeur spirituelle et, dans une culture marquée par la recherche du bien-être matériel, elle a plutôt pris la valeur d’une pratique thérapeutique pour le soin du corps. Le jeûne est sans nul doute utile au bien-être physique, mais pour les croyants, il est en premier lieu une « thérapie » pour soigner tout ce qui les empêche de se conformer à la volonté de Dieu. La pratique fidèle du jeûne contribue en outre à l’unification de la personne humaine, corps et âme, en l’aidant à éviter le péché et à croître dans l’intimité du Seigneur. Jeûner, c’est mortifier notre égoïsme et ouvrir nos cœurs à l’amour de Dieu et du prochain, premier et suprême commandement de la Loi nouvelle et résumé de tout l’Évangile.