Fifth Week of Lent
O breathe on me, O breath of God, until my heart is pure, until my will is one with yours, to do and to endure.
Next week, at a special celebration called the Chrism Mass, each diocesan bishop will consecrate the sacred chrism, which will be used for Baptisms and Confirmations throughout his diocese during the coming year. This sacred oil will be used to anoint the heads of catechumens after their baptism and of those being confirmed at the Easter Vigil. At the Chrism Mass, the bishop pours perfume into a large vat of oil, asks God to pour into it the strength of the Holy Spirit, and then breathes over it.
Chrism is a sacred sign of our salvation and the new life we receive at Baptism. You can hear the consonance between chrism and Christ—the anointed one. Just as Christ was anointed to bring good news, so are we anointed to participate in his life and saving mission. During Lent, we return to Baptism, where the pattern of his life becomes ours, which allows us to love as he loves: self-sacrificially and unconditionally.
Prayer for Morning
Spirit of love, you are the advocate sent by Jesus, the anointed one, to help us live as God’s children. Spirit of new life, strengthen me today.
Ponder Today
What is one way I will have an opportunity to love as Christ loves today?
Prayer for Evening
Spirit of love, you emboldened Jesus’s disciples to share his good news. Clothe me with your strength and transform my way of living and loving. Spirit of new life, pour into me.








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