Friday, March 12, 2010

Good News Reflection FOR NEXT SUNDAY: March 14, 2010 Fourth Sunday of Lent, Cycle C

Good News Reflection
FOR NEXT SUNDAY: March 14, 2010
Fourth Sunday of Lent, Cycle C

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Next Sunday's Readings:
Jos 5:9a, 10-12
Ps 34:2-7
2 Cor 5:17-21
Luke 15:1-3, 11-32
http://www.usccb.org/nab/031410.shtml
USCCB Podcast of the Readings:
http://ccc.usccb.org/cccradio/NABPodcasts/10_03_14.mp3

Who is worthy to receive the love and unconditional forgiveness of God? During every Mass, we pray, "Lord, I am not worthy, but say the Word and I shall be healed." Jesus illustrates in next Sunday's Gospel reading that we are all worthy, but not because of what we do – rather, it's because of what Jesus DID do: He died on the cross to take our sins into death so that we can rise up with him in the perpetual Easter experience of unity with God.

In the parable of the Prodigal Son, it's not what the son did that made his return home acceptable. It's not his repentance that made him worthy of receiving his father's love. It's what the father did. He loved his child. He loved him even while he was far away, even while he was straying in a sinful lifestyle.

The dad's unconditional, faithful love was his gift to the son even while the son was turning his back on it.

The gift that the son gave to his dad on his return home was an open heart to receive the love that had always been available.

During every Mass, we come to church as prodigal children. It doesn't matter that we think we've been good Christians all week long. In some way or other, we have turned our backs on God's full, unconditional, faithful love. This is why we always start Mass acknowledging that we have sinned. Take this opportunity very seriously.

Next, we listen to the Word that heals our broken relationships with God. The homily should always be carefully planned to enhance this, but if it's not, Jesus is nonetheless speaking to you through his Holy Spirit; listen in your heart. Jesus, who is the Word made flesh, has already begun to respond to your request that he "say the Word and I shall be healed".

In the Offertory, we offer ourselves to the Father; it's our moment of surrender: "I no longer deserve to be called your child, so do with me as you will." What God wills is for us to be restored to a fully loving, give-and-take relationship with him and his family. And thus, in the grandest moment of the Liturgy, we receive the Eucharist as a gift of unity with God and with his whole family. (Those who cannot receive the Communion of the Host and Cup are graced with a Spiritual Communion.)

Questions for Personal Reflection:
In what ways do you feel like a prodigal child? Do you feel separated from God to any degree? What sins do you need to confess so that you can turn around and head back home? Your Father is waiting with open arms!

Questions for Family & Community Faith Sharing:
Describe a Prodigal Son type of experience. Are you waiting for a lost child or friend to return to the Church or to your love? Did you ever wear the shoes of a child running away from God? What made you decide to return home? How did God receive you back? What convinced you that his love is unconditional and always available?

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