Saturday March 23, 2024
Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica
“I will turn their mourning into joy. I will show them compassion and have them rejoice after their sorrows.” (Jeremiah 31:13)
Good News Reflection for:
Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent
March 23, 2024
Today’s Readings:
Ezekiel 37:21-28
Jeremiah 31:10-13
John 11:45-56
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USCCB Podcast of the Readings:
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How to turn mourning into joy
Sometimes it feels easier to stay home or at work on Holy Thursday and Good Friday rather than go to church services. The Church offers very special experiences to focus us on the agony we cause to Jesus by our sins. These are painful and sorrowful events.
The other side of Christ’s passion is what happens when we follow Jesus in holiness. Life is hard and Holy Week opens up the stigmata — the wounds — we get from following Christ. Especially the stigmata of being rejected by loved ones who are rejecting Christ.
It’s painful to be falsely accused, whipped by the words of those who misjudge us as they protect their view of the world and their unwillingness to consider their own need to repent. But this unites us to Jesus during his trial. It’s unpleasant to get nailed for something we didn’t do, and it’s painful to hang on the cross unable to reach out, unable to embrace, and unable to draw into our hearts of love the ones who refuse our love. But this suffering unites us to Jesus during his crucifixion.
Jesus tells us: “Remember, My beloved, that when you willingly unite your sufferings to mine, accepting the hardships that come from staying true to Me, you are sharing My load. You keep Me company at the foot of the cross with my Mother, and this not only helps her, it also helps Me.”
Holy Week can be a time of comforting Jesus, a time of helping him carry his cross by caring about those who are misjudging you or rejecting you or crucifying you, saying with Jesus, “Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing to us, and they don’t understand the damage they are doing to their own souls.”
By interceding for their forgiveness, you free yourself to turn mourning into joy and to rejoice after experiences of sorrow.
© 2024 by Terry A. Modica
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