A Newsletter from the Christian Initiation Committee
of the Ontario Liturgical Conference
Lent 2019
Lent
in the Parish
We know that the season of Lent in a parish is a special
time of year. There is an intensity and purpose to the season, and many things
change – outwardly and inwardly. In the church building we see flowers removed,
and purple vestments and banners appear.
People are marked with ashes to begin this sacred/solemn
time, and the practices of the season: Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving are
embraced. Whether there is a parish mission or some other kind of devotion - Lent
is not the “Same old – Same old”.
This season prepares the Elect for Initiation, and the
balance of the parish to renew their Baptismal promises at the great feast of
Easter.
For those already baptized, the season of Lend needs to be
different in the process of preparation for the Sacraments of Initiation as
well. It is an ideal time for a retreat for families preparing for a child to
come to the Table and share in Holy Communion for the
First time. It is a great
time for Confirmation Candidates to work with their sponsor on a plan of
outreach, having been informed of the disciplines of Lent, and the joy of being
baptized.
Lent
for the Elect
The time of Lent also needs to be different for those
Catechumens who become the Elect on the First Sunday of Lent.
This time is not a time of catching up on matters from the
period of the Catechumenate; it is a wonderful 40-day retreat centered on the
rites of the season.
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On the third, fourth, and fifth Sundays of Lent we
celebrate a Scrutiny. The scrutiny is meant to uncover then heal all that is
weak, defective, or sinful in the Elect, and then strengthen all that is
upright, strong and good. Looking at Jesus as the living water, the light of
the world, and the resurrection and the life, these Scrutinies are preparing and
purifying the elect for Initiation.
In the third week we present the Creed, and in the fifth
week we present the Our Father. Since they celebrated the Rite of Acceptance,
our catechumens have been dismissed so they have not prayed these ancient texts
which express the heart of the Church’s faith and prayer in the midst of the
assembled community.
Thus the Rites belonging to Lent are very closely related
to the name of this period in the Church’s ritual text!
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