"A brief observation of the first two days
in Lent reveals militaristic, even violent imagery in the battle against
sin and the unruly passions of the flesh. . . .
"'Battle,' 'weapons,' and 'armed' all clearly
have military connotations, but so does the phrase 'campaign of
Christian service' if we look at the Latin text: praesidia miltiae Christianae. The service or action (praesidia) is one of Christian battle or militancy (militiae). This refers to the Church Militant - the Church here on earth - waging war against sin and the kingdom of darkness."
In a recent commentary, Monsignor Charles Pope (pastor of Holy Comforter-Saint Cyprian Parish,
Washington, DC) reflected on the importance of taking up our cross each day to "to endure short-term pain for long-term gain."
To access Msgr. Pope's complete post, please visit:
Community in Mission: On The Battle Theme of Lent (26 FEB 20)
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