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                            Ash Wednesday Devotion

                             Going Back to Basics

           Read: Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21
           “Yet even now, says the Lord.  Return to me with all your heart,
           with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; rend your hearts
           and not your clothing.  Return to the Lord your God, for He is
           gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast
           love, and relents from punishing.” – Joel 2:12-13

           It seems we’ve just finished tucking away the Christmas
           decorations and completing our exchanges when, lo and behold!,
           Lent arrives.  Time surely does fly.
           Growing up, Lent was a big deal.  Daily Mass and Communion
           meant skipping breakfast every morning before school since
           receiving Communion required a 3-hour fast.  (When we got to
           our classrooms we were treated to donuts and milk, so it was all
           good.)  What to give up for Lent was a topic of conversation at
           home in the days preceeding Ash Wednesday.  The sacrifice had
           to be a serious one-my brothers were all too willing to give up
           broccoli and asparagus-but not too great.  After all, Lent was 7
           weeks long.

           Fast forward to Ash Wednesday, 2021.  Time really does fly by so
           quickly.  What to give up has been replaced by the more important
           question:  What can I do to make this Lent special?  How can I
           keep the cross of Christ a focal point in these days?
           This Lent I want to revisit some of what I learned in my
           elementary catechism.  I was taught that God created human
           beings so that we could know Him, love Him, and serve Him in
           this world and then be happy with Him in the next.  (Sister Mary
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           Eleanor’s class, 2  grade).  To that end, I will make it a point to
           be more intentional in my devotional time.  I will read good books
           beginning with the Bible.  I will devote more dedicated time for
           serious prayer.  Finally, I will serve God by serving others as
           much as possible.  I won’t say no if I can say yes, and I will be
           kinder to the world God gave me to live in. I invite all my
           Simpson friends-and we all are more than friends-to join together
           to make Lent 2021 the most meaningful one ever.
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