Photo was taken near Bantry, West Cork (Irl)
A seagull soars high with the help of plenty wind coming in off the Atlantic Ocean
Thought on Thursday – March – 02/03/2017
Thought For The Week
“The word ‘lent’ has different meanings in English. He leant against the wall. She lent me some money. If you’re from Cork ‘he ran the lent of de field!’ The Lent we’re talking about means ‘springtime’, so the emphasis is on growth, on renewal and on new life. Lent is a stretching time, a challenging time, a seasonal reminder of the intrinsically challenging nature of the Christian life.’ ~Joseph Cassidy”
We celebrated Ash Wednesday yesterday and the beginning of our journey through Lent. Many people will make an effort to visit some church and get blessed with ashes. One church in Co. Galway had a novel approach to Ash Wednesday this year with a drive-thru service at Glenamady church. The approach was put together for people who are busy and on the go. The design of the church grounds allows people to drive in one gate, stop and receive their ashes and then drive out a second gate. It featured on the news last night and from the report it seems it was an outstanding success. The parish deserves full marks for being creative, for trying something new and at least getting people talking about Ash Wednesday.
So whether it is in a drive-thru, a church or wherever, the most obvious question is why do we put dirty ashes on our foreheads on Ash Wednesday? It is not a good luck charm but an outward sign that we’re mortal, fragile and merely pilgrims passing through this world. The ashes are a reminder that we are willing to do something positive in our spiritual lives. Ash Wednesday is not about doom, gloom or negativity. It’s a day to celebrate the gift of now and the gift of today. Life may be busy and hectic, but Lent reminds us that we can step back from all the busyness and reflect on our own lives. Like any camera in constant use, we can quite simply be out of focus. Lent will allow us to re focus and to live life in a much more meaningful way.
Lent has been around for many years. It is not an outdated, old fashioned and out of touch event but one that is more relevant and important than it ever was. I hope your Lenten journey for 2017 will be a good one for you.