We are drawing closer to Holy
Week. It is a
week where we place ourselves nearer to the suffering servant, Jesus Christ.
His Life, Passion and Death will bridge us to Easter and the joy of
resurrection. He willingly sacrificed His life to save us from sin. He paid the
price to heal and liberate us. As St Peter says, “He was bearing our sins and
live for uprightness; through his bruises, you have healed,” (1 Peter 2:24).
Lent is a time where we focus and reflect on repentance, and about
giving up an item or two that we consider as sacrifice and penance. These past 5 weeks, we have
been examining, reflecting, contemplating and practicing the Lenten observances
– prayer, penance and almsgiving. These three pillars are for purification and
strengthening of our love for God and our neighbours. The Lenten season
encourages us to live our lives with humility and simplicity.
We need a praying life. Our
prayer life connects us with Jesus Christ and helps us to stay connected to
Him. We need to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thess 5:17). Fasting and penance
purifies our hearts to live the value of the Gospel and to restore our broken
lives. Almsgiving magnifies our concern for neighbours’ needs (Matt 25: 35-36)
and it gives us an opportunity to see Christ in the poor, the suffering and
dying, and embracing the 5Ls (lost, last, least, little and lonely).
The Holy Father in his recent encyclical, “On Care of Our Common Home (Laudato Si’) asked everyone around
the world to “take good care of creation”
and to care for our common home as “our vocation to be protectors of God’s handiwork is essential to a life of
virtue; it is not an optional or a secondary aspect of our Christian
experience,” (Paragraph 217).
The Church urges us to learn and practice earth
care issues and take action that will honour Christ’s teachings about caring
for creation. Thus, the Church invites
us to be stewards of God’s Creation and pray for the environment. We
Christians, have a unique opportunity and responsibility to make efforts and be
challenged to take action on the issues affecting the environment, especially
on matters of water, energy, consumption and food. During this Lent, take time
to reflect on creation and care, in order to bring greater Ecological harmony
with all living creatures of God.
Few things we can give up, starting this Lent and for the rest of our
lives, which will help the environment, include:
Ø Reduce using plastic and paper bags but
reusable shopping bags. Just keep few of them in your car.
Ø Put a stop to receiving unwanted catalogues.
Ø Cut down the amount of food we throw away.
Ø Go green by using recycled and earth friendly
materials. Teach our kids to reused and recycled products.
Ø Send your recycled products to our
parish and put them in the prepared containers. We collect them and the income
goes to the poor. Just for your info, every month we gain RM200-400 from these
products.
Each of us has a duty to care for God’s Creation. As Lent draws to a close with Holy Week around the corner, it is
good for us to reflect and contemplate what we buy, what we waste, how we
preserve and how we spend our time during Lent. These things impact the
environment and us. It is also a way of preparing for Easter, celebrating a New
Creation by glorifying the goodness of our Creator through our words and deeds.
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