Friday after Ash Wednesday – A
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, peace be with you on this Friday after Ash Wednesday. We are given beautiful readings from the prophet Isaiah, from the Psalmist in Psalm 51, and from the Gospel of Matthew, and a common theme that arises in all of them is the sacrifice, the penance of fasting. So I'd like to examine some elements of fasting, as we know that in the liturgical year during Lent, the Church as a penance recommends these three rites: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Prayer, number one, priority, so it always tops the list, right? So that we can do everything that we do for the Lord, in the Lord, and with the Lord, because disconnected from him there's no love. And if there's no love, we can be like clashing cymbals, a lot of noise, but no substance. So love has to be the root even of our fasting.