Dear friend
In Holy Week we should embrace that which we would rather not embrace. I think of our Sweet Lord Jesus embracing His Cross out of Love.
We should face that which we would rather not face. This is very personal to each person.
It may be reflecting on ourselves and all of our past mistakes and sins and then fulfilling that call to repentance and making a good and holy confession. It may be entering into in a deep and heart-rending way, our Lord’s Passion and death, which is very difficult to do. No matter how deep we think we may have entered into His Passion and death, we still can enter deeper, with our Lord Jesus there is always more.
It may be being kind to someone you find it very hard being kind to. It may be sharing yourself when you would rather be alone. It may be giving of your time when you feel you already have so little time. It may be visiting someone we would rather not see. It may be visiting the grave of a loved one which is difficult to do. It may be venerating His Cross in your home as well as at Church and spending time before His Cross worshipping and loving Him there.
In Holy Week we are called to sacrifice ourselves and repent.
We are called to be watchful at the Tomb of our Lord, what agony for this world for even one day for there to be no Blessed Sacrament in the Tabernacle. One day is too long without Him.
We are called to serve each other as we recall our Lord washing the feet of His apostles and so we must also serve. Do the extra kind thing, be more thoughtful of others in speech and deed, humble ourselves before others deeming others to be more worthy and holier than ourselves. Love God and love humanity in this Holy Week.
And at the end of this Holy Week on Easter Sunday to rejoice that our Lord is Risen and in every Tabernacle of the World.
Then carry all that we have grown in during this Holy Season into the rest of our lives, if what we do during Lent and Holy Week remains there , it has not been life-changing and we must constantly seek conversion within faith and pray for it daily.
God Bless you and much love and peace to you
Teresa