Sunday, March 8, 2026

3RD SUNDAY IN LENT - 2026

DAILY HOLY MASS READINGS

Lord, you are really the saviour of the world:
give me the living water, so that I may never get thirsty. JN4:42, 15
EXODUS 17:3-7

My Soul's Beloved,

Just like the people in the desert who complained ceaselessly at every hardship they face, we too, when troubles come, as they do so often, fail to suffer with patience and with faith. When our children or those we love are faced with great trials, instead of praying, praising, thanking, and trusting You, we lose heart, become despondent, are troubled, and complain constantly to anyone who will hear. If our prayers are not answered as quickly as we desire and in the manner we desire, we become dispirited, our hearts are heavy, gloom settles heavily on our countenance, and we lose our joy and our peace. We quickly forget all the times when You have blessed us abundantly and far more than we deserve in the time of our tribulation.

Loving Lord, I too am guilty of forgetting past blessings, mercies, and Your munificence, even when I was undeserving. Help me to count my blessings daily and to praise You for every one of them. If I constantly recall Your goodness to me, when the time comes for You to lay a cross on me or on those I love, I will bear them with patience, knowing that in the end, when the purpose of the trial is fulfilled, You will bless, heal, renew, restore, strenghten, purify, and make whole, filling us once more with numerous blessings joy and peace according to Your riches and mercy. Thank You, Lord.

Tormented by thirst, the people complained against Moses. ‘Why did you bring us out of Egypt?’ they said. ‘Was it so that I should die of thirst, my children too, and my cattle?’
Moses appealed to the Lord. ‘How am I to deal with this people?” he said. ‘A little more and they will stone me!’ the Lord said to Moses, ‘Take with you some of the elders of Israel and move on to the forefront of the people; take in your hand the staff with which you struck the river, and go. I shall be standing before you there on the rock, at Horeb. You must strike the rock, and water will flow from it for the people to drink.’ This is what Moses did, in the sight of the elders of Israel. The place was named Massah and Meribah because of the grumbling of the sons of Israel and because they put the Lord to the test by saying, ‘Is the Lord with us, or not?’


PSALM 94(95):1-2,6-9

O that today you would listen to his voice! ‘Harden not your hearts.’

Come, ring out our joy to the Lord;
hail the rock who saves us.
Let us come before him, giving thanks,
with songs let us hail the Lord.

Come in; let us bow and bend low;
let us kneel before the God who made us:
for he is our God and we
the people who belong to his pasture,
the flock that is led by his hand.

O that today you would listen to his voice!
‘Harden not your hearts as at Meribah,
as on that day at Massah in the desert
when your fathers put me to the test;
when they tried me, though they saw my work.’

O that today you would listen to his voice! ‘Harden not your hearts.’

ROMANS 5:1-2,5-8

My Soul's Beloved, 

Thank You Father, Son, and Holy Spirit for creating me and for every member of my family. We were created for an eternal destiny of joy in Your presence. Our first parents not only robbed us of our inheritance, but there was no way that we could find our way back to You and receive what You had always intended to give. Their sin cut us off from grace forever, and we were condemned to live apart from You, who are the source and giver of life.

You have revealed to us,  O Eternal Word of the Father, that God so loved the world that He gave You, His only Son, to redeem and save us, or else we would perish forever.  Were it not for Your fiat to Your Father's will, Beloved, we would be wanderers on the face of the earth like Cain, the Israelites wandering for 40 years in the wilderness, and like the people of God who, over and over again, were taken into captivity by their enemies.

Thank  You, Father, for willing our redemption, thank You, Son of God, for saying yes to the will of Your Father, and thank You, Holy Spirit love between the Father and Son, for only divine love could make it possible. 

Through our Lord Jesus Christ, by faith we are judged righteous and at peace with God, since it is by faith and through Jesus that we have entered this state of grace in which we can boast about looking forward to God’s glory. And this hope is not deceptive, because the love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit which has been given us. We were still helpless when at his appointed moment Christ died for sinful men. It is not easy to die even for a good man – though of course for someone really worthy, a man might be prepared to die – but what proves that God loves us is that Christ died for us while we were still sinners.

JOHN 4:5-42

My Soul's Beloved, 

While remaining God, becoming man through the incarnation, You experienced the gamut of human emotions. You were hungry, thirsty, tired, angry, sad, disappointed, frustrated, joyful, filled with pity, compassion, tender love, and on occasion, You wept. In today's Sunday Gospel, taken from the evangelist John, we are told of the encounter between You and the Samaritan woman at the well. It was noon when You and the disciples reached the town of Sychar in Samaria. It was noon, and You were hot and tired from the journey. The disciples left You seated by the well and went into the town to buy food. This encounter was planned in eternity. Though the unhappy woman did not know it, her life was about to change forever. She was privileged to recognize You as the Messiah and become the first evangelist to carry the Good News to everyone in the town who had rejected her and made her life a misery because she was a public sinner. 

It is a great blessing, Lord, that nothing is hidden from You, which means that when we approach You in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, You are already there waiting for us, just as You waited for the Samaritan woman at the well. When we are humble, contrite, and repentant, and resolve firmly, with the help of Your grace, to sin no more, You cast all our sins behind Your back and remember them no more. 

Thank You, Beloved, for this healing Sacrament of mercy and grace. Grant that we make frequent use of it, so even if death comes suddenly and unexpectedly, we will be in a state of grace and need have no anxiety or fear of being separated from You forever.

Beloved, our hideous past, all our faults and failings, all our grievous sins are as nothing when God heaps on us His mercy and love. You sought her out, Lord, just as You seek all who are lost, and having found us, You heal us, wash away all our guilt, and restore us once again as members of God's family.

Jesus came to the Samaritan town called Sychar, near the land that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. Jacob’s well is there and Jesus, tired by the journey, sat straight down by the well. It was about the sixth hour. When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to her, ‘Give me a drink.’ His disciples had gone into the town to buy food. The Samaritan woman said to him, ‘What? You are a Jew and you ask me, a Samaritan, for a drink?’ – Jews, in fact, do not associate with Samaritans. Jesus replied:
‘If you only knew what God is offering
and who it is that is saying to you:
Give me a drink, you would have been the one to ask,
and he would have given you living water.’
‘You have no bucket, sir,’ she answered ‘and the well is deep: how could you get this living water? Are you a greater man than our father Jacob who gave us this well and drank from it himself with his sons and his cattle?’ Jesus replied:
‘Whoever drinks this water
will get thirsty again;
but anyone who drinks the water that I shall give
will never be thirsty again:
the water that I shall give
will turn into a spring inside him,
welling up to eternal life.’
‘Sir,’ said the woman ‘give me some of that water, so that I may never get thirsty and never have to come here again to draw water.’ ‘Go and call your husband’ said Jesus to her ‘and come back here.’ The woman answered, ‘I have no husband.’ He said to her, ‘You are right to say, “I have no husband”; for although you have had five, the one you have now is not your husband. You spoke the truth there.’ ‘I see you are a prophet, sir’ said the woman. ‘Our fathers worshipped on this mountain, while you say that Jerusalem is the place where one ought to worship.’ Jesus said:
‘Believe me, woman,
the hour is coming
when you will worship the Father
neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem.
You worship what you do not know;
we worship what we do know:
for salvation comes from the Jews.
But the hour will come
– in fact it is here already –
when true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth:
that is the kind of worshipper the Father wants.
God is spirit,
and those who worship
must worship in spirit and truth.’
The woman said to him, ‘I know that Messiah – that is, Christ – is coming; and when he comes he will tell us everything.’ ‘I who am speaking to you,’ said Jesus ‘I am he.’
At this point his disciples returned, and were surprised to find him speaking to a woman, though none of them asked, ‘What do you want from her?’ or, ‘Why are you talking to her?’ The woman put down her water jar and hurried back to the town to tell the people. ‘Come and see a man who has told me everything I ever did; I wonder if he is the Christ?’ This brought people out of the town and they started walking towards him.
Meanwhile, the disciples were urging him, ‘Rabbi, do have something to eat; but he said, ‘I have food to eat that you do not know about.’ So the disciples asked one another, ‘Has someone been bringing him food?’ But Jesus said:
‘My food is to do the will of the one who sent me,
and to complete his work.
Have you not got a saying:
Four months and then the harvest?
Well, I tell you:
Look around you, look at the fields;
already they are white, ready for harvest!
Already the reaper is being paid his wages,
already he is bringing in the grain for eternal life,
and thus sower and reaper rejoice together.
For here the proverb holds good:
one sows, another reaps;
I sent you to reap a harvest you had not worked for.
Others worked for it;
and you have come into the rewards of their trouble.’
Many Samaritans of that town had believed in him on the strength of the woman’s testimony when she said, ‘He told me all I have ever done’, so, when the Samaritans came up to him, they begged him to stay with them. He stayed for two days, and when he spoke to them many more came to believe; and they said to the woman, ‘Now we no longer believe because of what you told us; we have heard him ourselves and we know that he really is the saviour of the world.’

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

TUESDAY OF THE 2ND WEEK IN LENT - 2026

DAILY HOLY MASS READINGS

Shake off all your sins – it is the Lord who speaks –
and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. EZK 18:31


ISAIAH 1:10,16-20

My Soul's Beloved, 

We are created for life in You, for joy, for fullness in all the good things that were created for our fulfilment. All this is possible only if we live a life pleasing to You. Beloved, as long as we are in a right relationship with You and with each other, we will be happy, we will be blessed, we will experience lasting peace only if we listen to Your Word and keep it. Sin brings death. Sin separates us from You. Sin opens wide the door to evil and gives it a home, and when sin reigns in us, nothing good remains.

The worldly are extremely good at living compromised lives and justifying their choices, and the fruit of these choices is evident in the culture, hedonism, and idolatry of material things. Humanity and compassion are sacrificed on the altar of self-interest and personal gain, and there have never been more unhappy people than there are now. All who attempt to live their lives with You are doomed to be restless and dissatisfied.

The remedy is to believe in You and in Your Word. To turn away from evil and do good. To return to You with all our hearts and begin anew. You are the God of second chances, and we never run out of them for as long as we are alive. Have mercy on us, O Lord, and grant us the wisdom to repent and be healed and receive in abundance every good and perfect gift so we can build Your Kingdom of love, peace, and joy in the world. 

Hear the word of the Lord,
you rulers of Sodom;
listen to the command of our God,
you people of Gomorrah.
‘Wash, make yourselves clean.
Take your wrong-doing out of my sight.
Cease to do evil.
Learn to do good,
search for justice,
help the oppressed,
be just to the orphan,
plead for the widow.
‘Come now, let us talk this over,
says the Lord.
Though your sins are like scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow;
though they are red as crimson,
they shall be like wool.
‘If you are willing to obey,
you shall eat the good things of the earth.
But if you persist in rebellion,
the sword shall eat you instead.’

PSALM 49(50):8-9,16-17,21,23

I will show God’s salvation to the upright.

‘I find no fault with your sacrifices,
your offerings are always before me.
I do not ask more bullocks from your farms,
nor goats from among your herds.

‘But how can you recite my commandments
and take my covenant on your lips,
you who despise my law
and throw my words to the winds,

‘You do this, and should I keep silence?
Do you think that I am like you?
A sacrifice of thanksgiving honours me
and I will show God’s salvation to the upright.’

I will show God’s salvation to the upright.

MATTHEW 23:1-12

My Soul's Beloved, 

There is no easy or better way to enter into a right relationship with You than humility. Nothing is so pleasing to God our Father than that we imitate You in Your sublime humility in taking on Yourself the punishment that was ours in totality, our sins, our guilt, our shame, all our sorrows, and all the ways in which man dehumanises man by willingly submitting Yourself to the cruelty and injustice of evil men. 

The world is filled with Pharisees and Sadducees, and Scribes as well as Pontius Pilates. They are only concerned with ensuring that nothing interferes with the way they live their lives of total compromise with the Word of God. They use their positions of power, whether ecclesial or secular, not just for personal gain, but use them as a whip against the poor, the illiterate, and the ignorant.

Lord Jesus, You suffered every deprivation, humiliation, and horrific suffering as the Son of Man, as is the lot of so many in the world, so no one can say that You do not understand. You do. This is why we can come to You with any human experience and be confident that You will understand, having suffered it all Yourself.

Thank You, Jesus. This Lent, give us a better understanding and appreciation of what our salvation cost You so we can love You more and be more appreciative of all You have done to redeem us.

Addressing the people and his disciples Jesus said, ‘The scribes and the Pharisees occupy the chair of Moses. You must therefore do what they tell you and listen to what they say; but do not be guided by what they do: since they do not practise what they preach. They tie up heavy burdens and lay them on men’s shoulders, but will they lift a finger to move them? Not they! Everything they do is done to attract attention, like wearing broader phylacteries and longer tassels, like wanting to take the place of honour at banquets and the front seats in the synagogues, being greeted obsequiously in the market squares and having people call them Rabbi.
‘You, however, must not allow yourselves to be called Rabbi, since you have only one master, and you are all brothers. You must call no one on earth your father, since you have only one Father, and he is in heaven. Nor must you allow yourselves to be called teachers, for you have only one Teacher, the Christ. The greatest among you must be your servant. Anyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and anyone who humbles himself will be exalted.’