Fr. John Burns reflects on the meaning of this holiest of weeks. It is during Holy Week that we see the completion of God’s plan, a divine rescue mission, to take on the burden of sin and free us from it. Christ the Divine Bridegroom, hears the cries of his bride, and sacrifices himself to save his Beloved. In this act, Christ illustrates what it means to love. How will you make space in your life to embrace the events of the Paschal Mystery this week?
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