The Sunday Next before Easter, commonly called
Palm Sunday, April 13th, 2025
In the Epistle for Palm Sunday taken from the Second Chapter of the Epistle written to the Philippians, we are reminded to " . . LET this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus .. . ." meaning that our mind-set should also be the same mind-set of Our Blessed Saviour. Always keep in mind that Our Lord did not have to do anything which He did. He did not have to be born as a small baby in this world. He did not have to grow up and become a carpenter. He did not have to be mocked and laughed at. He did not have to be scourged at the pillar. He did not have to carry His Cross. And He certainly did not have to die a cruel death on that same Cross We are reminded that " . . . He humbled himself, and became obedient unto death . . . ." Our Lord humbled Himself to become a human being like us in all things but sin. We are called to humble ourselves as well. This is difficult for the vast majority of us. Namely, because we always want things to be our way. But as St. Paul reminds us we are also called to become humble and become obedient unto death. In our case, though, we are called to become humble unto the ways of God and dead unto the ways of the world. The world does not offer anything to us that is lasting. Yes, it's true that the world offers a lot of things that capture our attention for the moment: worldly things such as possessions and power . . . money and wealth . . .. trinkets such as electronics or clothes or jewelry. All of these things are nice in their own way but none of these will ever last. What God offers to us is everlasting. What God gives to us freely can never be taken away. He offers us His love. But we are often torn by the ways of the world. We Christians live in the world, but we are not called to be of the world. Slowly . . . gradually . . . we need to turn ourselves more and more away from the world and turn more and more to God, Whose love is everlasting. Let us imitate Our Blessed Saviour and humble ourselves to God and become obedient to the death of sin in our lives and dead to the ways of the world so that we can grow closer to God.
Join us at 10:30 AM on Sundays at St. Margaret church. We worship at the beautiful chapel at Marquette Manor, located at 8140 N. Township Line Road on the Northwest side of Indianapolis.
Please consider joining us for Mass. Come hear the Word of God found in the King James Version of the Bible and the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Consider setting aside an hour of your week where you can dedicate that time solely to God. Come hear the Word of God. Listen to God speaking to you directly and hear what He has to say for YOU! Receive the Precious Body and Blood at Communion time to be strengthened and nourished for your journey!
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