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Lent is a season of remembering—a call to step beyond the narrow walls of our own comfort and into the vast landscape of mercy. But one of our greatest temptations is to forget—to forget where we came from, the hands that once lifted us, the grace that made a way when there was none. Moses tells us: Do not forget. And Jesus takes us even deeper—asking us to see him in the face of the stranger, to love past fear, to make space where the world would shut its doors. Join me for Ashes to Alleluia: A Franciscan Lenten Journey, where we remember, and in remembering, are changed. Friars.us Deuteronomy 26:4-10
By MJohnson, OFM Franciscan Province of Our Lady of GuadalupeLent is a season of remembering—a call to step beyond the narrow walls of our own comfort and into the vast landscape of mercy. But one of our greatest temptations is to forget—to forget where we came from, the hands that once lifted us, the grace that made a way when there was none. Moses tells us: Do not forget. And Jesus takes us even deeper—asking us to see him in the face of the stranger, to love past fear, to make space where the world would shut its doors. Join me for Ashes to Alleluia: A Franciscan Lenten Journey, where we remember, and in remembering, are changed. Friars.us Deuteronomy 26:4-10