A Celebrity During Holy Week

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Yesterday was Palm Sunday when we triumphantly celebrated Christ’s arrival in Jerusalem and the start of Holy Week. Although this is a joyous week for Catholics around the world as we all prepare to celebrate the resurrection of Christ next Sunday, it holds particular significance to me as it also marks the anniversary of my induction into the Church. Just a couple of short years ago I was passing out palms to parishioners before mass although I quickly discovered that they were the ones welcoming me. 

That week I felt almost like a celebrity as people I’d never met before stopped to chat and congratulate me on my imminent baptismal promises. I heard many conversion stories from my fellow parishioners as well as expressions of love for Christ and for me, a soon to be baby Catholic. I believe this was the Holy Spirit working in my life, softening my heart in a final preparation to receive Christ. 

Over the next six days our lenten fasting will come to an end as we remember the Last Supper on Holy Thursday. Here we will also participate in the Washing of the Feet as Christ washed the feet of his disciples who would become the first priests of the Catholic Church. We will commemorate the crucifixion and death of Christ on Good Friday and eagerly await His resurrection on Easter Sunday.

I pray that this week is a time of reflection for all Catholics to remember their baptismal promises and consider how they continue to hold true today. Why are you catholic? How do you give glory to God in your life?

6 thoughts on “A Celebrity During Holy Week

  1. A lovely testimony!
    Catholicism is the one true faith, began by our Lord himself. The sacraments give us all we need to carry on faithfully.
    Have a beautiful Easter. 🙂

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  2. Lovely post. This week, there is an “end of things” trend. For example, On Monday, Jesus ends the hypocrisy Fig tree, and on Tuesday talks about the end of this life. And the end of Jesus’ life on earth. However, with every end there is a new beginning. Jesus died on the cross to give us this new beginning, a new life. May God grant us to repent and do the good deeds that we are created to do.
    In Christ.

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