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Sunday, February 18, 2024

Sixth Day of Lent


On a chilly Monday after the First Sunday of Lent, Sister Mary Clare and young Kathy found themselves walking through the snow-covered streets of Omaha. The city was quiet, and the air was filled with the promise of spiritual renewal that Lent brings.

"Sister, what does today's Gospel reading mean?" Kathy asked, her voice curious and eager for understanding.

Sister Mary Clare smiled, taking the opportunity to share the profound message from the Gospel of Matthew. "Today's reading is about the final judgment, Kathy. Jesus tells us that when He comes in glory, He will separate people like a shepherd separates sheep from goats. The sheep, who represent the righteous, will be rewarded, while the goats, who represent those who failed to show compassion, will face punishment."

Kathy listened intently as Sister Mary Clare continued. "Jesus emphasizes the importance of caring for those in need. When we feed the hungry, welcome strangers, clothe the naked, care for the sick, and visit those in prison, we are serving Jesus Himself."

As they walked, Kathy spotted a homeless man huddled under a blanket. Recalling the Gospel's message, she tugged at Sister Mary Clare's sleeve and asked, "Can we help him, Sister?"

Sister Mary Clare nodded, and together they approached the man, gently inviting him to join them at a nearby diner. They ordered him a warm meal and kept him company, listening to his stories and offering words of comfort. In that moment, Kathy understood the Gospel's call to action. It wasn't just about listening to Jesus's words; it was about living them.

Back on their path, Kathy looked up at Sister Mary Clare with a newfound sense of purpose. Sister Mary Clare hugged Kathy, proud of her compassionate heart. "Remember, every act of kindness, no matter how small, is a step towards eternal life."

As they continued their walk through the wintry streets of Omaha, both Sister Mary Clare and Kathy felt a deep connection to the Gospel's message, knowing that their Lenten journey was not just about personal reflection, but about reaching out and making a difference in the lives of others.

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