Wednesday of Holy Week
To God and to the Lamb, I will sing.
To God and to the Lamb who is the great “I am,”
while millions join the theme, I will sing, I will sing.
Our baptism joins us with a body of believers: the Church, a great cloud of witnesses, both those we see in church and those who have gone before us through the ages—all on the same journey toward holiness by following the way of Jesus Christ. We travel together, lifting each other up and filling what is lacking in each other.
The singing we do at Mass is a perfect image of this communion, which has its source in God. Some of us couldn’t carry a tune with a bucket; others are in the choir; singing together makes one voice, one people, as we lift our voices and hearts. Our unity with each other reflects the inner life of the Trinity, which is a communion of persons. It is not a stretch to say that God becomes real for us in each other when we gather in worship to lift our hearts and voices.
Prayer for Morning
Almighty and everlasting God, you dwell by grace within our souls. Make me holy and be my source of joy. Blessed Trinity, one God, abide with me.
Ponder Today
Call to mind loved ones who have died, then imagine all of our voices joining together in song at Mass.
Prayer for Evening
Almighty and everlasting God, you are our beginning and end, and all creation gives you praise. Help me taste and see your beauty and wisdom as it colors every moment of my life. Blessed Trinity, glory be to you forever.








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