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Lent Palm Sunday: March 28, 2021:
Pope
Francis' schedule of events for Holy Week 2021 ...
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5 days ago — The Holy See Press Office releases Pope Francis'
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Palm Sunday Of The Passion of the Lord March 28,
A Cross of Love
Pope Francis, “What has the Cross given to those who have gazed upon
it, or touched it? What has it left in each one of us? It gives us a
treasure that no one else can give: The certainty of the unshakeable
love which God has for us.
Meditation On The Stations
Pope Francis, “Loving God, for love of me, your son, Jesus, put aside
everything he might have clung to: power, privilege, prestige. Instead
of excusing himself from the pain of life in this world, he met it head
on. He fully inhabited my humanity and refused to absent himself from
the worst we humans have to grapple with: anguish, abandonment,
betrayal, emotional pain. Could there be any greater love? Amen.”
Read Philippians 2: 6-11
Pope
Francis, “Loving God grant me this peace. Grant this peace to
all peoples living in every corner of our
world. I long for a peace
that
springs from a deep knowing of my identity, from a sense of
belonging
in this universe you have created. I desire a harmony, a
communion,
in the seemingly small and hidden moments as well as
in the bold, dramatic hours of every day. Grant me always the
patience and the perseverance to work at this peace for the long
haul,
day in and day out, in this time and place. Amen”.
Read Ezekiel 17: 21-28
Pope Francis, “Contrition is the way to repentance, that favored path that
leads to the heart of God, which embraces us and gives us another chance,
which always opens us to the truth of atonement and by his mercy allows
us to transform.
Letter to 19th International Congress of the International
Association of Penal Law. May 30, 2014
Pope Francis, “Loving God, thank you for being the God of second chances …
... and third and fourth and beyond. You see that I’m not always good at
navigating the path before me. Often I’m tempted by the detours. My feet
follow my heart, some times wandering and often stumbling. Thank you for
looking beyond my missteps and seeing my sorrow when I turn away from
you. Thank you for your always ready and waiting embrace. Amen:”
Read Jeremiah 20: 10-13
FIFTH WEEK IN LENT THURSDAY MARCH 25,2021 :
Pope
Francis, “Now is the time to say to Jesus: “in a thousand ways I
have shunned your love, yet here I am
once more, to renew my covenant,
with you. I need you. Save me once again,
Lord, take me once more
into your redeeming embrace.”
The Joy of the Gospel
Pope Francis, “Loving God like Abraham, I stand
before you in awe
and in worship. Like
Abraham, I have been called by you and have been
promised a new name;
beloved one, fruitful one, cherished and forgiven
one. You have invited
me into a covenant of love. A sacred contract
between you and me. Though you are
always faithful in keeping
your promises, I sometimes
struggle to keep my commitments.
May your love be strong in me when I am weak.
Amen.”
Read Genesis 17: 3-9
Pope Francis "Living Lent with Love:"
Fifth Week in Lent Wednesday March 24’
Pope Francis, “The Gospel allows you to know the real Jesus,
it lets you know the living Jesus, it speaks to your heart and
changes your life. And then yes, you leave it all …. You are
reborn: you have found what gives meaning …
Angelus Address, St Peter’s Square, July 27, 2014
Pope Francis, “Loving God, I desire to live a meaningful life,
a life in service to something beyond me, That something
is actually a someone, you: Let me spend time with your word.
Let me take it into my heart and allow it to stretch my worldview.
Let it be born and reborn in my attitudes and actions of kindness
and welcome. Let me grow in my convictions that my efforts to
faithfully live your Gospel give enduring meaning to my days.
Amen:"
Read: Daniel 3: 14-20, 24,25-28
Angelus Address, St Peter’s Square, July 27, 2014
Andrea Bocelli Believe
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Pope Francis, “Do we treat each other like brothers and sisters?
Or do we judge one another, do we speak evil of one another, do
we just tend our own vegetable patch? Or do we care for one
another? These are the questions of charity."
General Audience, St Peter’s Square, October 23, 2013
Pope Francis, “Loving God, sometimes I can display a very
territorial heart. I stake firm boundaries around my
vegetable patch, and then I spend so much time looking over
the fence at what’s growing in my neighbor’s garden that
I miss the crowd of weeds spreading riotously right in front
of me. Help me to sow and to tend seeds of tenderness and
compassion within and without. May my garden be a
welcoming space for everyone, no exceptions. Amen.”
Read Numbers 21: 4-9
Pope Francis "Living Lent with Love:"
Fifth Week in Lent Monday March 22.
Pope Francis, “God’s faithfulness is stronger than our
unfaithfulness and our infidelities.
Pope Francis Twitter September 9, 2014
Pope Francis, “Loving God, I come
to you holding my brokenness
and my failings, some of which are known to no
one else but you.
I cannot change past actions and responses that I regret, but with
your grace, I can change the way I remember them and how I
integrate
the learnings from them into the direction of my life.
Let me learn from these flawed
attempts at loving. Do not let
shame keep me from throwing myself on your boundless mercy.
You whose faithful love is
greater than my sin and my secrets,
See my desire to change and
forgive me. Amen.”
Read John 8: 1-11
Pope Francis "Living Lent with Love:"
Fifth Week in Lent
Renewed in His Love
Pope Francis “Today Christ is knocking at the door of your heart, of my
heart. He calls you and me to rise, to be wide awake and alert, and to see
the things in life that really matter.
Meeting with Asian Youth, Korea, August 15, 2014
Pope Francis “Loving God, I can’t imagine what it must have been like for
Lazarus to be called back from death. Yet over and over, in sometimes
sudden, sometimes gradual ways, you call me toward less dramatic
resurrections. You lead me into fresh thinking about the Patterns of my life.
You invite me to take a long, hard look at habits and choices that can keep
me distant from you. Stay with me through this deep,
and lead me to new life in you. Amen”
Read John 11: 1-45
Pope Francis "Living Lent with Love:"
Fourth Week in Lent
Pope Francis “Before all else the Gospel invites us to respond to the God
of love who saves us, to see God in others and to go forth from ourselves
to seek the good of others.
The Joy of the Gospel
Pope Francis “Loving God, sometimes there seems to be a dearth of good
News, and often “good” is just what our world needs and longs to hear.
When Jesus preached and moved among the crowds of his time, people
sat up and took notice. No one had ever spoken as he did, no one had ever
radiated the divine as he did. Help me to be so convinced of the truth of
your dying and rising that I also embody the joy that comes from
following his way. Amen”
Read John 7: 40-53
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Tuesday March 23:
JMC: Education Values?
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Pope Francis' message for Lent 2021: Let us renew our faith
Thursday March 25
JC: JMC: UK: Crime Bill Called to Account. Other countries who
use a voting system to decide which Party is elected. EG: USA.
We see the same dark-age male Punch and Judy Show going on
in USA same. This sort of stuff helps no one, certainly not the
Electorate, or Female Voters. There needs to be a reasonable
"Peaceful Protest Agenda" set out for the "People" to act when needs be.
All politicians and their lawyers need to hold an up to date "Form Rating Focus."
Wednesday March 24
JC: UK: Crime Bill Called to Account.
JC: UK: Government Cut of Troop Numbers.
JC: UK: Modernising of UK Armed Forces.
JC: UK: Violent “Kill the Bill” Protest.
JC: JMC: UK: Calling to Account Tory Legal Justice System.
JC: UK: Overhaul of UK Asylum Policy.
JC: UK: Deterring Illegal Channel Crossings.
Tuesday March 23
JC: UK: One year on since first
Coronavirus Lockdown.
JC: UK: A minutes silence was held at
midday.
JC: UK: Learning to live with Covid-19.
JC: UK: Where will we be in one year’s time?
JC: UK: Will Europe’s third wave hit UK?
JC: UK: Has Europe’s third wave hit UK yet?
JC: UK: Holidaying abroad not allowed. £5,000 fine.
JC: UK: Compulsory vaccine jabs for all Care Home Workers.
JC: UK: Mandatory vaccines for Care Home Workers.
JC: UK: JMC: Pioneer First Lady for Scotland Nicola Sturgeon
cleared.
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Monday March 22
JC: Mixed messages coming from Tory government.
JC: JMC: Is the UK in a Covid-19
vaccine war with the EU?
JC: JMC: UK Voters right to protest …
JC: JMC: Worldwide protesters right to protest …
JC: JMC: The recent TV clip of UK protest using shoes, not people.
JC: JMC: Good idea could be
used for all protesters worldwide.
JC: JMC: All people have a right to protest, government
authorities need to take notice.
JC: JMC: Government authorities do not have a right to victimise
people.
JC: JMC: Government authorities may well need calling to account.
JC: JMC: Government authorities do not have a right to turn
against their own people.
JC: JMC: Government authorities who use police to provoke
protesters are thugs.
JC: JMC: UK: “Kill the Bill”
Not the people.
JC: JMC: UK: Tory Form Not Trustworthy.
Pope Francis, “God’s faithfulness is stronger than our
unfaithfulness and our infidelities.
Pope Francis Twitter September 9, 2014
Pope Francis, “Loving God, I come to you holding my brokenness
and my failings, some of which are known to no one else but you.
I cannot change past actions and responses that I regret, but with
your grace, I can change the way I remember them and how I
integrate the learnings from them into the direction of my life.
Let me learn from these flawed attempts at loving. Do not let
shame keep me from throwing myself on your boundless mercy.
You whose faithful love is greater than my sin and my secrets,
See my desire to change and forgive me. Amen.”
Read John 8: 1-11
Pope Francis, “Do we treat each other like brothers and sisters?
Or do we judge one another, do we speak evil of one another, do
we just tend our own vegetable patch? Or do we care for one
another? These are the questions of charity."
General Audience, St Peter’s Square, October 23, 2013
Pope Francis, “Loving God, sometimes I can display a very
territorial heart. I stake firm boundaries around my
vegetable patch, and then I spend so much time looking over
the fence at what’s growing in my neighbor’s garden that
I miss the crowd of weeds spreading riotously right in front
of me. Help me to sow and to tend seeds of tenderness and
compassion within and without. May my garden be a
welcoming space for everyone, no exceptions. Amen.”
Read Numbers 21: 4-9
Pope Francis "Living Lent with Love:"
Fifth Week in Lent Wednesday March 24’
Pope Francis, “The Gospel allows you to know the real Jesus,
it lets you know the living Jesus, it speaks to your heart and
changes your life. And then yes, you leave it all …. You are
reborn: you have found what gives meaning …
Angelus Address, St Peter’s Square, July 27, 2014
Pope Francis, “Loving God, I desire to live a meaningful life,
a life in service to something beyond me, That something
is actually a someone, you: Let me spend time with your word.
Let me take it into my heart and allow it to stretch my worldview.
Let it be born and reborn in my attitudes and actions of kindness
and welcome. Let me grow in my convictions that my efforts to
faithfully live your Gospel give enduring meaning to my days.
Amen:"
Read: Daniel 3: 14-20, 24,25-28
Angelus Address, St Peter’s Square, July 27, 2014
Andrea Bocelli Believe
andreabocelli.com/believe
FIFTH WEEK IN LENT 2021 THURSDAY MARCH 25:
Pope Francis, “Now is the time to say to Jesus: “in a thousand ways I
have shunned your love, yet here I am once more, to renew my covenant,
with you. I need you. Save me once again, Lord, take me once more
into your redeeming embrace.”
The Joy of the Gospel
Pope Francis, “Loving God like Abraham, I stand before you in awe
and in worship. Like Abraham, I have been called by you and have been
promised
one. You have invited me into a covenant of love. A sacred contract
between you and me.
your promises, I sometimes struggle to keep my commitments.
May your love be strong in me when I
Read Genesis 17: 3-9
FIFTH WEEK IN LENT FRIDAY MARCH 26 2021 :
Pope Francis, “Contrition is the way to repentance, that favored path that
leads to the heart of God, which embraces us and gives us another chance,
which always opens us to the truth of atonement and by his mercy allows
us to transform.
Letter to 19th International Congress of the International Association of Penal
Law. May 30, 2014
Pope Francis, “Loving God, thank you for being the God of second chances …
... and third and fourth and beyond. You see that I’m not always good at
navigating the path before me. Often I’m tempted by the detours. My feet
follow my heart, some times wandering and often stumbling. Thank you for
looking beyond my missteps and seeing my sorrow when I turn away from
you. Thank you for your always ready and waiting embrace. Amen:”
Read Jeremiah 20: 10-13
Pope Francis, “Loving God grant me this peace. Grant this peace to
all peoples living in every corner of our world. I long for a peace
that springs from a deep knowing of my identity, from a sense of
belonging in this universe you have created. I desire a harmony, a
communion, in the seemingly small and hidden moments as well as
in the bold, dramatic hours of every day. Grant me always the
patience and the perseverance to work at this peace for the long
haul, day in and day out, in this time and place. Amen”.
Read Ezekiel 17: 21-28
Palm
Sunday Of The Passion of the Lord March 28,
A
Cross of Love
Pope Francis, “What has the Cross given to those who have gazed upon
it, or touched it? What has it left in each one of us? It gives us a
treasure that no one else can
give: The certainty of the unshakeable
love which God has for us.
Meditation On The Stations
Pope
Francis, “Loving God, for love of me, your son, Jesus, put aside
everything he might have
clung to: power, privilege, prestige.
Instead
of excusing himself from the
pain of life in this world, he met it head
on. He fully inhabited my
humanity and refused to absent himself from
the worst we humans have to
grapple with: anguish, abandonment,
betrayal, emotional pain. Could there
be any greater love? Amen.”
Read Philippians 2: 6-11
Encouragement and Daily Prayer.”
Pope Francis - Human Emotions,-"Living Lent with Love,
next the human journey:
Many of us leave this world fragile and helpless.
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