What will you do in my life this Lent?
Daily Prayer, Spirituality and Worship in the Roman Catholic Tradition
What will you do in my life this Lent?

God's Valentine for You
♥ No one has loved you longer than I have:
I loved you before you were born, before you were conceived,
before all time began...
♥ No one holds you closer than I do:
I'm right by your side 24/7/365
- I'm truly your BFF...
♥ No one loves you more faithfully than I do:
my love for you is unfailing,
I love you with no strings attached...
♥ No one loves you more wisely than I do:
I guide you through all of your troubles,
my wisdom and counsel are my gifts to you...
♥ No one loves you more mercifully than I do:
I freely forgive you and forgive you again,
I'll always give you a new beginning ...
♥ No one loves you more deeply than I do:
I dwell in your heart of hearts,
I make my home in the depths of your soul...
♥ No one loves you more joyfully than I do,
I delight in the person I made you to be,
I love you more than you know or imagine...
♥ No one loves you more passionately than I do,
I gave my Beloved out of love for you:
now I call you my chosen, my child, my own...
♥ No one loves you more graciously than I do:
I love you more than anyone has,
ever can, ever could, ever will...
♥ No one loves you more fully than I do
for indeed, I Am Love: I abide in you
and you in me, for ever and ever. Amen.
For prayer today, you might want to ask yourself,
"Which of these ten Valentines from God
did I most need to receive?"
Give me a pure heart
to put your law, your love and the needs of others
ahead of my own will and wants and desires...
Give me a heart strong enough
to say the truth when it's mine to speak,
to do what's fair when I'm tempted to cheat,
and to reach out generously and not hold back...
Give me a wise heart
open to your counsel, thirsty for your grace
and hungry for your word...
Give me a hope-filled heart
open to what is good, to what can be,
to all you have in store for me...
Give me a loving heart, Lord,
that gives of itself, on its own
and doesn't count the cost...
Embed in my new heart a steadfast spirit:
faithful to you, faithful to prayer,
faithful to those entrusted to my care,
faithful to what's just and good and worthy
of a heart fashioned by your hand..
As much as I desire this new heart, Lord,
I know I'll yet resist your offering it to me:
my fears, my old ways,
my grudges and resentments,
my anxious holding on to what I know
rather than surrendering to what I don't -
all this makes me slow, wary, even afraid
to welcome even you
into the chambers of my soul...
And so I pray your Spirit will move me
to open what I keep closed,
let go what I jealously cling to,
empty my heart of all its clutter,
and invite you in where you belong,
where I belong to you...
A clean heart create for me, O God,
and a steadfast spirit renew within me:
and please, Lord, begin your work in me today...
In the stillness of my prayer,
help me know that you are near, that you are here,
that you are God:
Lord of my heart, Lord of all my days...
Create in me a clean heart, O God,
and put a new and steadfast spirit in my soul...
A Blessing for the Brokenhearted
There is no remedy for love but to love more.
– Henry David Thoreau
Let us agree
for now
that we will not say
the breaking
makes us stronger
or that it is better
to have this pain
than to have done
without this love.
Let us promise
we will not
tell ourselves
time will heal
the wound
when every day
our waking
opens it anew.
Perhaps for now
it can be enough
to simply marvel
at the mystery
of how a heart
so broken
can go on beating,
as if it were made
for precisely this—
as if it knows
the only cure for love
is more of it
as if it sees
the heart’s sole remedy
for breaking
is to love still
as if it trusts
that its own stubborn
and persistent pulse
is the rhythm
of a blessing
we cannot
begin to fathom
but will save us
nonetheless.

I didn't watch the Super Bowl half-time show - so this post is not a comment on Bad Bunny or his music. I did, however, hear Charlie Puth's rendition of the national anthem - and Kenny G's jazzy cameo - so that may have an influence in tonight's post. But more than all that, today is the 102nd anniversary of the debut of George Gershin's Rhapsody in Blue...
No day passes without a word from you, Lord:
in prayer, in silence, in nature,
in the words of those around me...
And will I be listening?
And will I hear you?
Slow me down, Lord:
open my ears, my eyes and my heart...
I don't want to miss a word!
Anyone who doesn't hope
for just one carefree day,
an evening filled with peace?
Anyone who doesn't ache
to be accepted, known and loved
- no strings attached?