Readings for Fourth Sunday of Lent.-  Year B
  FIRST  READING: 2 Chronicles 36:14-16, 19-23 (diff)
  Psalm  137:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6. "Let my tongue be silenced, if I ever forget you!"
  SECOND READING: Ephesians 2:4-10
  GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (John 3:16). Glory and Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. God loved  the world so much, he gave his only Son. That all who believe in him might have  eternal life.
  GOSPEL: John 3:14-21
  
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  GOSPEL THIS WEEKEND
  Homily: Fourth Sunday of Lent.Year B - Sunday, 10 March 2024 (episode 468)
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  Please listen to the audio-recordings of the Mass – (Readings, prayers  and homily), for Fourth Sunday of Lent. Year B - Sunday, 10 March 2024 - by  clicking this link here: https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/faith-hope-and-love-the-fourth-sunday-of-lent-year-b-episode-468/s-lRkyAsf11KY  
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  * (Prologue:  Fr Paul Kelly)
  We are now at the three-quarter mark of Lent…..   our Lenten  journey does not have long to go before Holy Week is upon us……
  
  So, during this week, it is a good time to take stock and see how we  have been going in the area of  "Prayer, Penance and acts of kindness  and works of loving and practical charity…."
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  The gospel this weekend gives us a very helpful test to assist us in our  taking stock of ourselves… ……. "The daylight test"…. How do our  actions, our behaviours, and our priorities stand up to the bright light of  day; -  to the searching light of clarity…..  
  
  To see how closely we are really adhering to the values of the gospel….    Just let us ask ourselves… how would it really appear, if my secret  words, actions and behaviours were revealed in plain sight…  In the clear  glare of the bright light of day…  would I be at peace with what I have  done..?? 
  
  As I said last week…   take a look at any difference between how we  drive when people can recognize us, and how we might drive if we believe we are  anonymous, in the dark…   unrecognized. or when no one seems to be  looking… How do we act when no one can see us…? Are we consistent?  
  I was visiting the hospital the other day, and I was parking my car and  walking up to the hospital, humming a little tune.  I noticed a pedestrian  just in front of me, walking quietly and calmly back to his car and getting  into it..  perfectly sedately, but then I was surprised;  because as  soon as he got into it. It is like he turned into something else… he reversed  quickly…  revved the car loudly and sped out of the 40km carpark area at a  really fast rate…   it is as if merely getting into that car turned him  into a completely different (and a lot crazier) person….//   I could not  believe the difference or the transformation!!  Is it possible that most  of those revving, impatient, impulsive, aggressive, angry drivers we see on the  road… get out of their cars and turn back from crazy Mr Hyde… into  mild-mannered and friendly Dr Jekyll ??…  I think, sometimes YES. 
  
  The thing about that is, even if being a crazy and impulsive driver is  not who we are 99 % of the time; it is still, according to the scriptures  today, a really important test of how integrated we are, as a whole  person…    and those acts of craziness when we are not identified or  fairly anonymous"  say more about the true state of our inner hearts  and dispositions than we might care to admit.   But lent is a time for  seeing admitting and submitting these contradictions, to our merciful, loving  God.
  
   It's the same in those situations where we all gather for a  beautiful mass and we sing and we pray and we greet each other, as brothers and  sisters in Christ….  And then we go back to our cars and the next minute  we hear beeping and yelling and abuse…   whoops??  What's happened  there…   peace be with you indeed!!   These are the contradictions we  must lay before the Lord, and ask him to pour his healing love upon…  to  make us more and more consistent and loving and compassionate inside and  out…  in public and private..   a holy person is a whole person, who  is consistent inside and out…   this is what Our Lord is calling us  towards…  and we need his mercy and love to attain it. Slowly but  surely.   
  
  God invites us to always and everywhere strive to be people of the  light..  whose behaviour and choices are wrought in the light…  and  not in the shadows of darkness, concealment or double standards.
  
  All we have to do is respond in faith, humility and trust to Jesus  invitation… how we respond to Jesus is decisive… 
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  References:
  
  Fr Paul W. Kelly
  
  **Barclay, W. (1975). The Gospel of John. Part I. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: St.  Andrew Press.
  
  DeBona, G. (2014). Between the Ambo and the altar. Year B. 1st ed.  Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press.
  
  Image Credit- Shutterstock Licensed. Stock Photo ID: 609078908 - The  Brazen Serpent / Mount Nebo, Jordan - Photo Contributor: bayazed.
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  Fourth Sunday of Lent. Year B   (episode 468)
  The Lord be with you.
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  {{Kindness and grace to you all}} Welcome everyone, we gather -  To  take time to reflect upon the meaning of God's word for our everyday lives
  
  Coming together as brothers and sisters in Christ, let us pause and  reflect upon our sins, in order to celebrate the Holy Eucharist.
  Lord Jesus, you were lifted up to draw all people to yourself: Lord,  have mercy//You shouldered the cross, to bear our suffering and sinfulness:  Christ, have mercy// You open for your people the way from death into life:  Lord, have mercy//
  May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to  everlasting life.  Amen.
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  Ps 137: 1-2, 3, 4-5, 6. "Let my tongue be silenced if I ever forget  you! "
  
  GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (John 3: 16). Glory and Praise to you, Lord Jesus  Christ. God loved the world so much, he gave his only Son. That all who believe  in him might have eternal life.
  
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  Memorial Acclamation
  1. We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until  you come again.
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  PREFACE: Lent II
  
  EP II   or reco
  
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  {I pray this week brings you an ever-deeper experience of Our Lord's  compassion and love}
  
  Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.
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  "Faith, Hope and Love - Christian worship and reflection" -  Led by Rev Paul Kelly
  
  Prayers and chants — Roman Missal, 3rd edition, © 2010, The  International Commission on English in the liturgy. (ICEL)
  
  Scriptures - New Revised Standard Version: © 1989, and 2009 by the  NCC-USA. (National Council of Churches of Christ - USA)
  
  "The Psalms" ©1963, 2009, The Grail - Collins publishers.
  
  Prayers of the Faithful - " Together we pray" by Robert Borg'.  E.J. Dwyer, Publishers, (1993). (Sydney Australia).
  
  "Quiet Time."  Instrumental Reflection music. Written by  Paul W Kelly. 1988, 2007. & This arrangement: Stefan Kelk, 2020.
  
  Lenten Hymn: "Have Mercy"  inspired by Psalm 50(51).  Music by Paul W. Kelly. Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan  Kelk. 2020.
  
  [ Production -  KER -  2024]
  
  May God bless and keep you.
  
  
  
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