Today's post doesn't, as usual, provide a prayer but seeks, rather, to offer some food for thought that might lead to prayer in the weeks of Lent ahead of us...
Lent is a season to prepare for Easter - and to pray for those who will be initiated as Christians at the Easter Vigil through the sacraments of baptism, confirmation and eucharist. In the company of the baptized, those to be initiated will be profess the faith by responding to these questions:
- Do you reject sin
so as to live in the freedom of God’s children?
- Do you reject the glamor of evil
and refuse to be mastered by sin?
- Do you reject Satan,
- Do you reject Satan,
and all his works and empty promises?
- Do you believe in God, the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth?
- Do you believe in God, the Father almighty,
maker of heaven and earth?
- Do you believe in Jesus Christ,
the only begotten Son of God?
- Do you believe in the Holy Spirit,
the Lord and giver of life?
- Do you believe in
- Do you believe in
one, holy, catholic and apostolic church?
- Do you believe in the forgiveness of sins?
- Do you look for the resurrection of the dead
- Do you believe in the forgiveness of sins?
- Do you look for the resurrection of the dead
and the life of the world to come?
Even those who don't come to the Vigil will be invited to renew these same baptismal promises at mass on Easter Sunday.
Lent is a great time for us to reflect on these questions so that we can be prepared to answer them with a strong, I do! at Easter. Fr. Bill Reiser, SJ has proposed some additional questions for us to ponder as we prepare to renew our baptismal promises at Easter. His questions will be food for prayer in the weeks ahead...
- Do you accept Jesus as your teacher, as the example whom you will always imitate and as the one in whom the mystery of God’s love for the world has fully been revealed?
- Do you dedicate yourself to seeking the kingdom of God and God’s justice, to praying daily, to meditating on the Gospels and to celebrating the Eucharist faithfully and devoutly?
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Do you commit yourself to that spirit of poverty and detachment that
Jesus enjoined on his disciples, and to resisting the spirit of
consumerism and materialism that is so strong in our culture?
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Do you accept responsibility for building community, for being a person
of compassion and reconciliation, for being mindful of the poor and
the oppressed, and for truly forgiving those who have offended you?
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Will you try to thank and praise God by your works and by your actions,
in times of prosperity as well as in moments of suffering, giving loyal
witness to the risen Jesus by your faith, by your hope, and by the
style of your living?
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Do you surrender your life to God as a disciple and companion of Jesus?
Do you believe that God is the Lord of history, sovereign over nations
and peoples, and that God’s promise to redeem all of creation from its
bondage to death and decay will one day be accomplished?
All
of these questions, the traditional and the new ones, are offered here
for your Lenten reflection, prayer and action. Soon we’ll be renewing
our baptismal promises and professing our faith in God. Let's pray for
one another that we'll be ready
to answer a strong “I do!” - with voices and hearts filled with faith.
(You might find it helpful to print this post and keep the questions above at hand for prayer and reflection...)
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