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Friday, February 28, 2014

Countdown to Lent: Focus On the Mass - The Lord Be With You!

Gideon and the Angel - He Qi
As the Mass begins we make the sign of the Cross and then right away Father Antony says to us “the Lord be with you!” How often to we say this without giving much thought to where this comes from or why our Mass might begin with an exchange like this? Do we realize, for example, how much of our Mass - such as this phrase - comes to us from the Bible itself?

There are a number of stories in the Bible where this phrase is used. In most of those situations a messenger of God is speaking to someone who is about to be invited to take part in God's plan in some amazing way. People like Gideon in the book of Judges who didn't think he had anything special to offer to God. When he was visited by an angel of God and told he, as humble as he was, would save his people from their enemies the angel began by saying “The Lord be with you!”

God has a plan for all of us and He has a plan for you in your life. When you come to Mass God has big plans for you in your family, in your marriage, where you work, with your neighbours and he wants you to be an active part of those plans.

When we hear those words God wants us to take heart and know that He is with us in His Word, He is with us in our struggles, He is with us in our joys and, most importantly He is with us in the Mass.

As Mass begins Father Antony, a messenger of God, says to us “The Lord be with you” and as we receive the Eucharist, the Precious Body and Precious Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, he is with us. Like he was with Gideon, like he was with Abraham, and with Moses, and like he was with Mary, our Blessed Mother.


When we hear those words “the Lord be with you” we should recall all of those who have gone before us and know with certainty that, yes, the Lord is with me and there is nothing I cannot do with him at my side.

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