Reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Lent
"What does it mean to have the true light, to walk in the light?
First of all it means abandoning false lights: the cold, vain light of
prejudice against others, because prejudice distorts reality and ladens
us with aversion to those whom we judge without mercy and condemn
without appeal. This is our daily bread! When you gossip about others,
you do not walk in the light, you walk in shadows. Another false light,
because it is seductive and ambiguous, is that of self-interest: if we
value men and things on the basis of usefulness to us, of pleasure, of
prestige, we are not truthful in our relationships and situations. If we
go down this path of seeking self-interest, we are walking in shadows.
"May the Blessed Virgin, who was the first to welcome Jesus, the Light
of the World, obtain for us this grace of welcoming anew the light of
faith this Lent, rediscovering the inestimable gift of Baptism, which
all of us have received. And may this new illumination transform us in
attitude and action, so that we too, beginning with our poverty, our
narrow-mindedness, may be bearers of a ray of the light of Christ."
--Pope Francis, Angelus Address, March 26, 2017
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