| "But if I washed your feet...then you must
wash each others feet." (John 13:14) Reflection.
In April of 1945 American artillery in the town of Siegburg, Germany, was
shelling a nearby village, in which there were about 20 German soldiers. The natives were
in constant danger of being hit by bullets from either side. Toward evening of April 12
the people persuaded the German soldiers to cease fire. Next morning the village priest
carried a white flag to the American outpost to inform the commander that the German
soldiers had gone and the civilian population had no desire to resist further.
Instructions were given to fly white flags from all the houses. The question uppermost in
the minds of the towns-people was: How will the Americans treat us?
They had heard terrible tales of cruelty on the part of the Russians. How would these
conquerors act?
The Americans began a thorough search for weapons and German soldiers. Two soldiers armed
with pistols came to a certain three- room home. They stopped short in the living room
before a hand- carved family altar. Into the bedroom they went, to find there a beautiful
crucifix. The soldiers noticed the cross. They stopped, took off their steel helmets,
changed their automatics from right hand to left, and respectfully made the sign of the
cross.
As a member of the family related, the members of that household feared no longer. Yes,
the sign of the cross is the salute of the true follower of Christ whether he is conqueror
or conquered, whether he is German, Chinese, American or Australian. It is the countersign
of the Christian. In particular, it is the special salute of the Catholic.
Lenten Fact
Those who are impeded from visiting a church, during the Stations Of The
Cross, may gain indulgences by piously reading and meditating on the passion and death of
our Lord for one-half hour. The continued importance of the stations in the devotional
life of Catholics is attested by both Pope Paul VI, who approved a Gospel-based version of
the stations in 1975, and Pope John Paul II, who has also written his own version.
Lenten Action.
Imagine what it would feel like, if your loved one was taken to prison
without due cause. Imagine how the apostles felt as Jesus was carried away.
Prayer
Father, by the power of the Holy Spirit you anointed your only Son Messiah and
Lord of creation; you have given us a share in his consecration to priestly service in
your Church. Help us to be faithful witnesses in the world to the salvation Christ won for
all mankind. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns
with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
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