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Looking at Lent

Lent simply means length and it marks the 40 days (excluding Sundays) from Ash Wednesday until Easter day. This 40 day period which is often associated with fasting and self-denial is a preparation time for the great celebration of Easter. We can’t have the highs without experiencing the lows, otherwise there would be nothing to contrast the two. In the lectionary (Year B) we journey with Jesus through his wilderness experience to his interview before Pilate, laced with foreboding conversations along the way. This contrasts with the ‘light relief’ of the wedding at Cana on the third Sunday in Lent. Highs and lows teach us to be grateful for the good times and help us negotiate the dark ones. Today I have taken the funeral of a full term still born baby. It is hard when grief is so raw it feels uncontainable. Families grieving can’t make sense of their emotions let alone the circumstances that have led them there. All we can do in such circumstances is to be there. Of course it is not