Sometimes Lent comes on with a vengeance, it has this year. I'd no sooner returned to the rural idyll that is this small Texan farming community than texts, calls and emails began to flood the ether. Why? Because of several unexpected deaths at Mission #1.
So LSPland's been all about Requiem Masses, which is perhaps fitting. "Remember O man that thou art dust and to dust thou shall return," says the priest as he imposes ashen crosses on the foreheads of penitents on Ash Wednesday.
A stark reminder of our mortality for sure but also a badge of victory, in Christ crucified life triumphs over death. And with that, may the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace and rise in glory.
With every blessing from the NCTEZ (North Central Texas Exclusion Zone) for a holy Lent,
LSP
Thank you, Parson.
ReplyDeleteYou all be safe and God bless.
Sorry for the losses, Rev. "We are diminished."
ReplyDeleteMay those who passed rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteIt's been quite a week, Linda, no kiddn.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wild, they were good people.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, NFO. And man, three in one week. A big blow.
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