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The Perspective of
Justice
First Sunday of Lent A
March 9, 2014
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Jesus
went into the wilderness and struggled with the demons. Such
is the metaphor of spiritual life presented to us in today’s
Gospel. In the course of our lives, we are all “led into
the desert by the Spirit,” and we must struggle with
the demons.
We struggle with the demon of self-sufficiency. Ignoring our interdependence,
we imagine that we can ‘go it alone,’ and end up dividing ourselves
into isolated units of races, classes, and genders, living as though we do not
need the other. We may even reach the point of living as though we do not need
the Other.
We struggle with the demon of power. We begin by setting ourselves above others,
and often end with oppressing them, using our power in a cruel or unjust manner
to keep others down.
We struggle with the demon of pride, imagining ourselves to be better than others, or the ‘top dog’ in our little world, or number one in the world.
Lent is a time to struggle with the demons, “to rid ourselves of the hidden corruption of evil.”
“Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned.”
As the kernel and center of his good news, Christ proclaims
salvation, this great gift of God which is liberation from everything that oppresses man but which is above
all liberation from sin and the evil one, in the joy of knowing God and being known by him, of seeing him,
and of being given over to him.
Pope Paul VI, Evangelii Nuntiandi (1975) 9.
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Gerald Darring
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Now
published in book form,
To Love and Serve:
Lectionary Based Meditations, by
Gerald Darring
This entire three year cycle is available at
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Copyright ©
1994, Gerald Darring.
All Rights Reserved.
Art by Martin Erspamer,
O.S.B.
from Religious Clip Art for the Liturgical
Year (A, B, and C).
Used by permission of Liturgy Training
Publications. This art may be reproduced only
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