LENT WITH
POPE BENEDICT XVI
MEDITATIONS FOR EVERY DAY
Compiled by Jeanne Kun
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Benedict XVI, Pope, 1927
Lent with Pope Benedict XVI : meditations for every day / compiled by
Jeanne Kun.
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1. Lent--Prayers and devotions. 2. Catholic Church--Prayers and
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CONTENTS
Ash Wednesday
A Call to Conversion
Thursday after Ash Wednesday
The Path of True Happiness
Friday after Ash Wednesday
The Forty Days of Lent
Saturday after Ash Wednesday
Listening to the Word of Truth
First Sunday of Lent
Deliverance from the Slavery of Sin
Monday of the First Week of Lent
Overcoming Temptation
Tuesday of the First Week of Lent
Entering Lent
Wednesday of the First Week of Lent
Spiritual Combat
Thursday of the First Week of Lent
The Value of Fasting
Friday of the First Week of Lent
Almsgiving: The Generosity of Love
Saturday of the First Week of Lent
What It Means to Follow Christ
Second Sunday of Lent
Transfigured in Hope
Monday of the Second Week of Lent
Light from Light
Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent
Praying in the Light of Christ
Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent
Daring to Say Yes to God
Thursday of the Second Week of Lent
Preparing for the Fight
Friday of the Second Week of Lent
The Humility of Christ
Saturday of the Second Week of Lent
Eyes Fixed on Christ
Third Sunday of Lent
Quenching Our Thirst
Monday of the Third Week of Lent
The Need to Change
Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent
Faith Is Born from Encounter
Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent
God Is Love
Thursday of the Third Week of Lent
Fasting Opens Our Eyes
Friday of the Third Week of Lent
Let Us Become Friends of Jesus
Saturday of the Third Week of Lent
For God's Glory, Not Our Own
Fourth Sunday of Lent
The Light of Faith
Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent
The Merciful Heart of the Father
Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Lent
Be Reconciled by Christ
Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent
Cleansed by Christ's Love
Thursday of the Fourth Week of Lent
The Joy of Giving
Friday of the Fourth Week of Lent
Give Us a Heart of Flesh!
Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent
God's Love Made Visible
Fifth Sunday of Lent
Justice Personified
Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent
Resurrection: The New Reality
Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent
The Triumph of Love
Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Lent
Life in Abundance
Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent
Christ's Eucharistic Sacrifice
Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent
Finding Our Place in the Way of the Cross
Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent
Clean Hands and a Pure Heart
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Professing the Kingship of Jesus
Monday of Holy Week
The Cross: Unlimited Hope
Tuesday of Holy Week
Christ, Victim and Priest
Wednesday of Holy Week
The Battle between Light and Darkness
Holy Thursday
The Basin of Love
Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord
The Truth of Good Friday
Holy Saturday / Easter Vigil
The Sacrament of Illumination
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
The Radiance of Christ's Resurrection
Monday within the Octave of Easter
My Lord and My God!
Tuesday within the Octave of Easter
Alleluia! Rejoice!
Wednesday within the Octave of Easter
The Risen Lord Walks beside Us
Thursday within the Octave of Easter
It's Always Easter
Friday within the Octave of Easter
The Resurrection: A Fundamental Truth
Saturday within the Octave of Easter
I Am Risen and I Am with You Always
Second Sunday of Easter or Sunday of the Divine Mercy
Mercy and Divine Goodness
PREFACE
The Lenten journey of forty daysis a favorable time when the Church invites Christians to have a keener awareness of the redeeming work of Christ and to live their baptism in greater depth.
Pope Benedict XVI, General Audience, Ash Wednesday, March 1, 2006
T he season of Lent is a collective retreat with our fellow Christians, during which we are urged to clear away the distractions and spiritual clutter in our lives and deepen our relationship with the Lord. It is a time to focus on conversion of heart and spiritual renewal. In fact, the word Lent fittingly comes from the Anglo-Saxon lencten, meaning springtime and sharing the same root as the word lengthen. In the realm of nature, the hours of daylight become longer as winter turns into spring, a season of new births and new awakenings. So too, as we plant ourselves more deeply into Christ during this liturgical season of the Church year, will we experience spiritual enlightenment and new growth.
The reflections in this book have been chosen from homilies, messages, and addresses that Pope Benedict XVI has given during the Lenten seasons since the beginning of his pontificate, as well as from several of his encyclical letters. A reflection for each day of Lent is provided, as well as for the Triduum, Easter Day, and the Octave of Easter. These reflections are short enough to be read in a few minutes but deep enough to provide nourishment for an hour's worth of prayer and meditation. Pope Benedict is a gifted guide who will help us drink deeply from the well of Scripture in order to lead us to a deeper encounter with Christ.
With Pope Benedict accompanying us through Lent, may we come to a greater understanding and appreciation of all that has been won for us through Jesus passion and death on the cross. And as we complete our journey and celebrate the risen Christ, may we be filled with profound gratitude and share in his joy and victory.
Jeanne Kun
Ash Wednesday
A CALL TO CONVERSION
T oday, Ash Wednesday, marks the beginning of the Church's Lenten journey toward Easter. Lent reminds us, as St. Paul exhorts,not to accept the grace of God in vain (cf. 2 Corinthians 6:1), but to recognize that today the Lord calls us to penance and spiritual renewal. This call to conversion is expressed in the two formulas used in the Rite of the Imposition of Ashes. The first formulaTurn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospelechoes Jesus words at the beginning of his public ministry (cf. Mark 1:15). It reminds us that conversion is meant to be a deep and lasting abandonment of our sinful ways in order to enter into a living relationship with Christ, who alone offers true freedom, happiness, and fulfillment. The second, older formulaRemember, man, that you are dust, and to dust you shall returnrecalls the poverty and death which are the legacy of Adam's sin while pointing us to the resurrection, the new life, and the freedom brought by Christ, the Second Adam. This Lent, through the practice of prayer and penance and an ever more fruitful reception of the Church's sacraments, may we make our way to Easter with hearts purified and renewed by the grace of this special season.
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