Traditionally, Lent is a time when we turn our close attention to how we deal with the temptations that come our way, reflects Christian Brother Julian McDonald. While we were reminded on Ash Wednesday that prayer and fasting are helpful disciplines for ordering our waywardness, our focus might best be put on quality rather than quantity. Any disciplines we decide to undertake for Lent are surely meant to be about enhancing the quality of our love, our compassion for others and our relationships with one another.
'Stay Awake!' - The first Sunday of Advent
Advent was included in the Church’s calendar as a period of reflection intended to engage the Christian in giving attention to the significance of the fact that, in the person of Jesus, God demonstrated unequivocal solidarity and identification with all of humanity, reflects Christian Brother Julian McDonald.
The Solemnity of Christ the King
Religion is empty if it fails to lead us to discipleship
However, we choose to live our religion, it is empty if it fails to lead us towards discipleship of the Jesus who taught us to live with courage, compassion, integrity and fearlessness, ever conscious of God’s Spirit somehow present under the messiness of the troubles which surround us, reflects Christian Brother Julian McDonald.