2ND SUNDAY OF LENT

Lenten Connections: “For it is not knowing much, but realising and relishing things interiorly, that contents and satisfies the soul." Ignatius of Loyola, The Spiritual Exercises.

Today is the 2nd Sunday of Lent.  Yesterday, I turned on Salt & Light TV to find Holy Mass being beamed straight into my little apartment in Scarborough, all the way from Rome. This always amazes me. And is something I was so grateful to Pope Francis for when Covid-19 hit.  I looked so forward to Pope Francis' daily masses from Santa Marta chapel (with Sr. Bernadette's comforting and beautiful voice translating).  They were a lifeline.

But, back to the mass I and many others watched being celebrated on TV yesterday for the 400th anniversary of the canonization of the Jesuit Saint Ignatius.

The mass had just started, I hadn't missed much.  Then, after watching for a few minutes, I noticed a priest who I had received communion from at Our Lady of Lourdes in Toronto, when I was once a parishioner there.  The priest was Jesuit General, Fr. Arturo Sosa, S.J.

How do things like this happen in our lives? 

They happen when we're on inner pilgrimage.  That's how someone like me, born in Ottawa, raised Protestant who converted to Catholcism, meets up with the Venezuelan born General of the Jesuits while walking up the aisle to receive communion in Downtown Toronto.  

I'll end on the quote I used to introduce this blog, "For it is not knowing much, but realising and relishing things interiorly, that contents and satisfies the soul.”  --Ignatius of Loyola.  
 
Come Holy Spirit, content and satisfy our souls this Lent!

Amen 

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