
A Profound Change: The Goal of Lent
By Bishop Paul S. Loverde
Special to the HERALD
(From the Issue of March 20, 2003)
The following homily was given by
Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Arlington on March 16
for the Second Sunday of Lent.
The key that unlocks the purpose and goal of Lent is discovered by
reflecting on what todays Gospel account so vividly describes. The physical body of
Christ underwent a radical change of the mountaintop in the presence of Peter, James and
John. "Jesus took Peter, James and John and led them up a high mountain apart by
themselves. And he was transfigured before them
." Now, the Greek word used
implies a "profound change" and the only other time in the New Testament this
same Greek word is used is to describe a profound change in the Mystical Body of Christ,
His Church. So then, the same word implying a profound change is used both in terms of
Christs physical body and of Christs Mystical Body.
As members of the Church, you and I are part of the Body of Christ in
this world. Just as the physical body of Christ underwent profound change, so now
Christs Mystical Body, His Church, including you and me, is meant to undergo a
similar and profound change. We are called by God, from Baptism onwards, to become
radically changed transformed into a clearer image or reflection of Christ.
Lent is the season for becoming transformed more into Christs
image, for experiencing this radical change in mind, heart and will, because during Lent
we live more intensely the way we are called to live all year long: living so that the
image of Christ is revealed within us and made more present in our world. Yes, the key
which unlocks the purpose and goal of Lent is this profound radical change
taking place in us who are the Body of Christ.
Where does this profound change take place? Certainly, in us as
individuals, but also as the members of a parish where, as our Holy Father reminds us, the
Church finds its most immediate and visible expression. Imagine what will happen to the
parish as each member becomes more and more transformed into Christs image! Imagine
what will happen to the diocese as each parish becomes a more visible expression of
Christs presence! This diocese, composed of all her parishes, will shine forth with
the light of the Gospel a beacon inviting all to come to Christ, the Way, the Truth
and the Life.
How does this profound change take place? By our heeding the
advice of the Father in todays Gospel account. "This is my beloved Son! Listen
to him." How do we listen to Jesus? By entering into communion with Him through
prayer and the celebration of the sacraments, especially Reconciliation and Eucharist.
Prayer takes many forms. Among these is our meditation on Gods Word, especially the
Gospels, which focus so directly on Jesus. As we listen to Jesus, He invites us to deeper
union with God, to fast and do penance, to reach out to the needy. And these are the three
principle works of Lent, are they not: prayer, fasting, almsgiving? As we listen to Jesus,
He invites us to follow in His footsteps. The Stations of the Cross enable us not only to
trace the steps of Christs journey to Calvary and to His death on the cross for our
salvation, but also to relive those steps in our lives. I shall be privileged after the
Creed to bless the newly erected Stations of the Cross within your parish church. The
General Intercessions and Closing Prayer to them form the particular blessing for these
stations. As parishioners, you must relive these stations in your lives, thereby becoming
more transformed into the image of Jesus, Lord and Savior of us all. In fact, the more
that we all allow Christs journey to the Cross to be relived within us, the more
will we will be like Him, having undergone a profound change.
Yes, early in Lent, we are being invited and, in fact, urged, to
experience that profound change, which is the ultimate purpose and goal of this holy
season. Keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus and listening to Him more attentively, we too can
say with Peter: "Lord, it is good that we are here" here in Lent, here on
our annual retreat where we are responding to Your call to repentance and a change of
heart, so that, expressing a profound change, we may shine forth clearly and faithfully as
Your Mystical Body, Your other Presence, Your Church in the modern world. Amen!
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