February 22, 2026
Dear Friends,
Our Lenten journey began this past Wednesday.
So many of us gathered at our masses and services to mark our foreheads with ashes.
These ashes remind us of our mortality and to renew our lives by repentance and living/embracing the Good News of Jesus Christ!
Indeed, our six weeks of preparation leading us to another Easter Sunday invite us to a “Change of Heart.” The scriptures we heard on Ash Wednesday, the ones that are placed before us this weekend, and all the sacred texts leading up to Easter invite us to reflect on our Baptismal lives. Where is the Holy Spirit inviting us to go deep inside our very hearts and souls to address a necessary “Change of Heart?”
This Sunday we heard a call out asking the Lord to be merciful for we have sinned. Jesus, sinless, had temptations in the dessert wilderness. The devil presented several temptations before the Lord, but He did not submit to them, Jesus had the strength and prayer to keep God the Father before all else.
You and I have constant temptations placed before us. How many times in our lifetime have we fallen prey to them, the ways of the world and have let decisions and choices be embraced over choosing the ways of Jesus?
What temptations can we honestly see before us right now that are interrupting our full commitment in following Jesus? Addressing them is to focus on how we will have a “Change of Heart.”
I hope you can set yourselves aside for personal prayer, worship in our faith communities and avail yourselves to reconciliation in the coming days. Also, check our websites, weekly emails and bulletins for special Lenten opportunities our parishes are offering. You also should have received a postcard listing several of the offerings we have leading up to Easter Sunday.
May we keep one another in prayer these next several weeks that our lives will be deeper in faith with Jesus.
Blessings,
Father Rob

