3/27/26
Pause for Prayer: FRIDAY 3/27
TODAY is a FRIDAY in LENT
a day to abstain from eating meat.
What does that mean?
For more on this topic, check out this earlier post...
Note: Individual, personal health concerns and "doctor's orders" always take precedence over regulations for fast and abstinence!
Each person determines how he or she will personally live out these ancient Lenten exercises.
In addition to personal Lenten practices, Catholics are also called to a communal practice of self-denial by abstaining from meat on Ash Wednesday, the Fridays of Lent and on Good Friday.
3/26/26
NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 3/26
Late have I loved you, Lord...
Lent ends at sundown on Holy Thursday, just a week away (April 2) so we're almost at the end of this holy season... How have we done this Lent, you and I? Remember,
it's never too late to begin living Lent...
I look back and realize that if I'd depended more on you and less on me, I might have been more faithful to my Lenten goals...
But there's no grace in stewing in my failures and I know you, Lord: you're the God of second chances...
I can just feel bad about the time I wasted - or - I can, with new resolve, make the best of the time that's left...
Better that the week ahead be fruitful - than for me to add it to the sketchy weeks behind me...
So, send your Spirit to help me, Lord: to pick me up and dust me off and give me a fresh start for the week that lies ahead...
Send your Spirit to move me to prayer, Lord - even if only for a few minutes each day... And keep me modest in my promise and faithful in my follow-through...
Send your Spirit to remind me in the morning and at night (or in the afternoon) to pause, slow down, to stop and rest with you for a few minutes - for a chat, for some time to share my heart with you, time to share my sorrows and my joys, my hopes and disappointments...
Send your Spirit, Lord, to help me fast: to empty my body, my belly, my pockets, my imagination and my mind - of what I don't need, of what I have too much of; of what's not good or healthy or helpful for me; of possessions that, in fact, own me; and of good things, too, whose sacrifice might sharpen my hunger, thirst and taste for even greater gifts...
Send your Spirit, Lord, to move me to mercy: mercy in my words, mercy in my thoughts; mercy in my deeds, mercy in my stubborn heart; mercy in my attitudes, mercy in my gratitude; mercy in my grudges, mercy in my resentments; mercy in my giving to the poor: all in this season of your mercy, Lord - your boundless, bountiful mercy for all - and for me, a sinner, who needs your mercy daily...
I have a week of Lent left, Lord, and I offer it to you and pray you make of it a time of grace and growth as I prepare to celebrate your suffering, death and rising in the peace of Easter joy...
In the quiet of my prayer tonight, Lord, open my heart to this last week of Lent and help me make a modest pledge to pray, to sacrifice and to serve the poor - all in your name...
Just one week left in Lent, Lord: with your grace, help me make the best of it...
Amen.
Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 3/26
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Back on Ash Wednesday, Lord,
I began with the hope and the prayer
that this Lent I'd come back to you
with all my heart...
With all my heart...
Well, maybe in some ways, Lord
- but I haven't yet returned to you
with all my heart...
There are still parts of my heart
I shield and protect,
sometimes holding on
to what I need to set free and let go:
long held hurts and grudges;
unhealed pain I cling to;
anger now grown old and cold,
chilling the warmth within me...
faults I'd like to think are gone
but which with painful regularity
show their face when least expected,
when I'm least prepare
but I haven't yet returned to you
with all my heart...
So in these last days of Lent, Lord,
I invite you to come into my heart:
come in and heal my heart,
come in and cleanse my heart,
come in and change my heart,
come in and warm my heart,
come make your home within me...
I pray for this because
yours is the mercy I so much need,
you make pure what deeply stains,
you can change what I can't move,
you melt the frost that chills my soul,
you dwell in me with love I don't deserve...
help me come back to you
3/25/26
NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 3/25

I hesitated
on the threshold.
For the space
of a breath
I paused,
unwilling to disturb
her last ordinary moment,
knowing that the next step
would cleave her life:
that this day
would slice her story
in two,
dividing all the days before
from all the ones
to come.
depict the scene:
Mary dazzled
by the archangel,
her head bowed
in humble assent,
awed by the messenger
who condescended
to leave paradise
to bestow such an honor
upon a woman, and mortal.
it was I who was dazzled,
I who found myself agape
when I came upon her—
reading, at the loom, in the kitchen,
I cannot now recall;
only that the woman before me—
blessed and full of grace
long before I called her so—
shimmered with how completely
she inhabited herself,
inhabited the space around her,
inhabited the moment
that hung between us.
from what I had been sent
to say.
when I had stammered
the invitation
(history would not record
the sweat on my brow,
the pounding of my heart;
would not note
that I said
Do not be afraid
to myself as much as
to her)
it was she
who saved me—
her first deliverance—
her Let it be
not just declaration
to the Divine
but a word of solace,
of soothing,
of benediction
in the doorway
who would hesitate
one last time—
just for the space
of a breath
torn from his chest—
before wrenching himself away
from her radiant consent,
her beautiful and
awful yes.
The music for tonight is Franz Biebl's exquisite Ave Maria, flawlessly performed by Chanticleer. Composed in 1964, Biebl intersperses the Ave with the three verses of the Angelus prayer, all of which captures the scene of Gabriel and Mary at the Annunciation. Scroll down for the lyrics in Latin and English. I hope you'll take the time to listen and to pray...
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The angel of the Lord declared unto Mary
and she conceived of the Holy Spirit.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum;
benedicta tu in mulieribus
et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesus.
and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Maria dixit, ecce ancilla Domini,
fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum.
let it be done to me according to your word.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum;
benedicta tu in mulieribus
et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesu.
blessed are you among women
and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Et verbum caro factum est,
et habitavit in nobis.
and dwelled among us.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum;
benedicta tu in mulieribus
et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesu.
Sancta Maria, mater Dei,
ora pro nobis peccatoribus
nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
blessed are you among women
and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, mother of God,
pray for us, sinners,
now and at the hour of our death. Amen.




