I love the season of Lent. I can’t believe it begins this Wednesday.
I grew a “good Catholic girl” so the seasons of the church were an important part of my church life. When I was little it was about “giving something up.” Maybe soft drinks or chocolate. I knew you weren’t supposed to eat meat on Friday’s but that wasn’t something our home held fast to.
When I was newly married, my husband and I belonged to a fantastic church, St. Pius V in Pasadena, Texas. We were involved in the music ministry, were married there, I was confirmed there and my husband became Catholic there. The minute you walk into that sanctuary, something happens to you. I came to understand that it was truly the Holy Spirit alive in that place.
One year, we truly “did Lent” the whole way. We went to morning prayers, did devotionals, went to every special mass, and let me tell you something, the season was filled with meaning about what Jesus truly did for each and every one of us. For the first time I felt like I finally “got it.”
That was really the only year I felt like I did all the right things during the season. I know, it sounds crazy, (maybe it’s that old Catholic mentality I have of “doing”) but I never seem to have gone through the season again with intention.
That is my hope for this year. I want to experience the Lenten season with intention. It is not going to be about giving anything up, but adding something. My husband and oldest son have already decided that we are going to spend a few minutes each evening reading scripture together.
I am tired of going through the motions and blaming it all on being busy. It is time to slow down and experience each day, because it will fly by without me even noticing.
My husband is focusing on the book of Matthew this Lenten season and I found a reading plan with Matthew as the focus. Take a look…it even has questions to ponder.
Today I Am Thankful For:
1. Surviving my first exam in my New Testament class
2. Deadlines
3. Cooking on the grill
4. Index cards
5. reminiscing