Resources you may like to use during your Lenten Journey:
https://www.carmelites.org.au/celebratingathome
https://catholicclimatecovenant.org/resource/lenten-reflections-season-creation
The Season of Lent can be seen as both a challenge and as a gift; time set aside to listen to God calling us to see with new eyes. Am I truly living the Gospel life as Jesus did? Do I respond to the needs of my ‘neighbour’? Catholic Social Teaching provides us with a guide to proclaim that all human life is sacred and to reach out to those in need.Peter Thomas of the JPIC Team, reflects on the direction given to him by our Church to try to act justly. Your Carmelite JPIC Team JPIC March newsletter 2021
Fully Human Fully Divine Ch 1 ( Michael Casey) 2 (copied with permission)
The Word became Text and dwelt among us – Michael Casey undated lecture printed with permission
https://catholicclimatecovenant.org/resource/lenten-reflections-season-creation
On Ash Wednesday we begin our journey to the great feast of Easter. Wearing ashes symbolises our desire for conversion, to turn again towards God. Repentance (conversion) is not so much about feeling sorry for individual sins. It is about changing the direction of our hearts – away from all that limits God’s love and action in us. Conversion is about opening ourselves to a fresh experience of God’s healing love which makes us whole and restores us to our rightful place as beloved daughters and sons in the Kingdom of God. It’s about moving back into right relationship with God and neighbour. For your reflection at home CAH Ash Wednesday