Our readings for the 5th Sunday of Lent Cycle A are:
- Ezekiel 37: 12-14
- Psalms 130: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8
- Romans 8: 8-11
- John 11: 1-45
- Hope in God
- Faith, Hope, and Love are the three cardinal virtues. All three of them can be hard to find for various reasons. Sometimes, hope can seem unrealistic, even delusional.
- What do you hope for as a child of God?
- What is the source of that hope of yours?
- What are some things in your life that strengthen that hope?
- What are some things that threaten your hope?
- What are you doing about that?
- Communal redemption
- Each of us is part of a larger whole. To pretend that we can get right with God without that community that has formed and sustained us is arrogance. At the same time, to imagine that we will find redemption merely because we belong to a community undergoing redemption is presumptuous.
- Do you see signs of God redeeming our nation, our parish, your family?
- How does that communal redemption strengthen your ongoing redemption?
- How is your ongoing redemption strengthening your community(ies)?
- Indwelling
- We believe that the Holy Spirit takes up residence within us at the sacrament of Confirmation, and in that faith, we are soon going to confirm several Elect and Candidates at Easter Vigil. And every year we confirm a batch of young adults, supposedly into lifelong service to God. But these confirmed rarely stick around.
- Why do you think so many leave soon after Confirmation?
- Is it a lack of the sacramental preparation that they receive?
- Is it maybe that they don't see a warm welcome into service within the parish?
- Maybe they are still running on "second-hand faith" and they have not really appropriated this as their faith?
- Lazarus come out!
- It's not clear just who Jesus got to roll away the stone from Lazarus' tomb, but I am going to bet that it was a communal effort. Maybe a few of the locals had to come up with picks and crowbars. I would have been thinking to my self that this is going to be a huge waste of time if nothing miraculous comes of it and we just have to put the stone back.
- Why do you think that God calls on us to help make miracles happen?
- What might have happened if the man born blind had asked "why the pool of Siloam? There are closer pools than that one!"
- Have you ever been a part of a miracle?
- How did that change you?
- Preparation for Reconciliation
- Where might God be inviting me to greater hope?
- How might I be more deeply redemptive for my community?
- What can I do to make my parish more welcoming to the young?
- Where might God be inviting me into a miracle?
Shalom!