Dear Parishioners:
Lent is nearly over. On Ash Wednesday, we began fasting, almsgiving, and praying fervently. This Palm Sunday, as we proclaim the Lord's Passion, we reflect upon the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. Soon, we will rejoice at Christ's glorious resurrection at Easter.
At Easter, the penitential purple vestments are replaced by dazzling gold vestments, and beautiful flowers fill the Church. Our Lenten fasts give way to Easter feasting. But Easter has not yet arrived. First, we must celebrate Holy Week. Today, we begin with Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem.
The Gospel of Palm Sunday tells the story of Jesus' pilgrimage to Jerusalem, where his sacrifice and the promise of the Father's love would be fulfilled. At the Mass of Palm Sunday, we remember his Passion with faith and hope, with our palm branches in hand. Our active participation in Palm Sunday invites us to be fully present and active during this coming Holy Week. We should celebrate the Sacred Triduum of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday with devotion.
St. Josemaria Escriva wrote: "The tragedy of the Passion brings to fulfillment our own life and the whole of human history. We can't let Holy Week be just a kind of commemoration. It means contemplating the mystery of Jesus Christ as something which continues to work in our souls."
I invite you to participate actively and prayerfully in the services of Holy Week. Spend time with your family talking about Jesus' death and resurrection. Pray the sorrowful mysteries of the Rosary with your family. Pray the Stations of the Cross with your family. Remember that God loves us enough to die on the Cross for us.
When we share in Christ's Passion, we can more truly share in his resurrection. We are united to the mystery of Jesus' resurrection for all eternity. But we must be willing to suffer along with Jesus. We must offer our sufferings to the Crucified Christ, who redeems them, for he turns suffering and defeat into victory. The crown of victory cannot be worn without first experiencing the crown of thorns. As the Venerable Fulton Sheen writes: "Unless there is a Good Friday in your life, there can be no Easter Sunday."
I pray you experience the Israelites' hope and Jesus' suffering this Holy Week. I pray you recognize Christ's gift of selfless love for us. And I pray each of us experiences the fruit of that love, eternal life with God. So, begin this Holy Week with Confession. On Monday at 6:00 pm, two Dominican Friars will hear Confessions for two hours. Attend the Masses on Monday, Tuesday, and Spy Wednesday.
Join us for the Office of Readings and Morning Prayer each morning of the Triduum. Live this "Week that Changed the World" with a lively faith. On Holy Thursday at 7:00 pm, celebrate the Most Holy Eucharist and Sacred Priesthood at the Mass of the Lord's Supper. Then, stay with the Lord at the Altar of Repose and pray with him.
On the Friday we call Good pray the Stations of the Cross at 3:00 pm. Attend the Liturgy of the Lord's Passion and venerate the Cross, the means of our salvation, at 7:00 pm. Joyfully celebrate the Lord's Resurrection and the Sacraments of Initiation on Holy Saturday at the Easter Vigil at 8:00 pm. On Easter Sunday, rejoice in the Resurrection of Christ at the Easter Masses at 7:30 am, 9:00 am, and 10:30 am.
On Tuesday, our Holy Father Pope Francis appointed a new Bishop of Providence, the Most Reverend Bruce A. Lewandowski, C.Ss.R. Bishop is a native of Ohio and a member of the Redemptorist order founded in 1732 by Saint Alphonsus Liguori.
He served as a Pastor in urban parishes in New York City and Philadelphia and the missions in the West Indies and has been serving as the Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore. We welcome our new shepherd with our promise of prayers for him and his ministry in Providence. Welcome, Bishop Lewandowski! Ad multos annos!
Bishop Lewandowski's episcopal motto is "Because by Your Holy Cross." A fitting motto for us to adopt this Holy Week! It's the holiest week of the year, celebrate it with a lively faith and deep devotion.
A Blessed Holy Week!