I am part of an intercessory prayer group at church and we use the Magnificat daily prayers and readings. Every so often, something will strike me and I will earmark the page and eventually, I write it down. As I am beginning to prepare for Lent I was going through and recording these thoughts and prayers when I came across this from the December issue:
Long familiarity with the Passion narratives can dull our awareness of the acute suffering that Christ endured for our sake.
I know that I fall into this trap and it is one I don't want to be in this Lent. Thank goodness there are authors out there like Br. Richard Contino, OSF, who have the courage to write a book like These Sacred Days: Walking with Jesus through the Sacred Triduum.
This short book is packed with meaning. Contino hones in on the drama that unfolds during the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus. Instead of simply narrating the story, the reader is submerged in it, witnessing the events through the eyes and ears of those who were actually there. I do not recommend reading it in one sitting unless you are looking for one emotional evening. This is a book meant to be prayed over, to be read and re-read as you allow yourself to walk the Way of the Cross with Christ.
Christmas has only just ended but Lent is fast approaching. As you begin to consider how you are going to celebrate the Lenten season, I highly encourage you to pick up a copy of this book. It can easily be read a few pages at a time throughout the whole season, or be used as the text for a book club or bible study. I believe that your Lent, or any season of the year for that matter, would be enhanced and your spiritual life immensely edified.
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Copyright 2016 Kate Taliaferro
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Kate Taliaferro
Kate Taliaferro is an Air Force wife and mom of 6. She has a Masters in Religious Education and tries to find God's presence in all parts of her day, be it cooking, cleaning or just the everyday ordinary. She enjoys homeschooling, stitching crafts and finding cheerios between the couch cushions. She blogs at Daily Graces.
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