Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent
March 6, 2024
Today’s Readings:
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/030624.cfm

Moses spoke to the people and said:
Deuteronomy 4:1
“Now, Israel, hear the statutes and decrees
which I am teaching you to observe,
that you may live, and may enter in and take possession of the land
which the LORD, the God of your ancestors, is giving you.”
The word “observe” carries several meanings. We may, for example,
- observe by giving full attention
- observe by stating our assessment of something
- observe a holiday or birthday by sending a card
- observe an order from a superior
- observe the sacred by a ritual of practice, silence, or waiting
Today, in God’s Lavish Mercy:
Let’s take the final sense of sacred observing, placing our lives before God in faith, hope, and love. Each day that we live is a ritual of praise to the One Who created us. By living God’s Law of Love, we offer the praise for which God made us.
Poetry: from First Love by Denise Levertov
In the excerpt, Levertov “observes” by giving, and receiving, full attention.

`Convolvulus,' said my mother.
Pale shell-pink, a chalice
no wider across than a silver sixpence.
It looked at me, I looked
back, delight
filled me as if
I, not the flower,
were a flower and were brimful of rain.
And there was endlesness.
Perhaps through a lifetime what I've desired
has always been to return
to that endless giving and receiving, the wholeness
of that attention,
that once-in-a-lifetime
secret communion.
Music: Touch of the Spirit – Nadama
Love the piano music!
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Placing our lives before God! Beautiful!
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Thank you very much, Sister in teaching me a new plant today, convolvulus. If you noticed, I have been trying to have flowers in shades of violet as photos in my blogs this Lent. And, I am no good with floras except I can just appreciate them. New learning indeed… thank you very much and God bless you always and your congregation, Sr. Renee.
PS: calming piece too.
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Thanks, Fr. Nick. Yes, I had noticed the beautiful flowers. They and your reflections have enriched my Lenten experience. ❤️🙏
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Your reflections too… In fact, I will be using your reflection on the word “acceptance” last Monday. I hope you don’t mind, Sister.
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Delighted!
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