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FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT “LAETARE SUNDAY”

Theme: "The fruit of reconciliation is JOY"

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30 March, 2025
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In today’s readings, we are reminded that true reconciliation not only restores relationships but also brings a deep and lasting sense of joy. When we seek to reconcile, we open the door to healing, forgiveness, and unity. The act of reconciling, whether with others or within ourselves, can transform pain and division into peace and connection. This transformation is where the fruit of reconciliation truly lies—joy that is born from mending brokenness and embracing the fullness of love and understanding. It’s a joy that isn’t just momentary but enduring, rooted in the peace that follows reconciliation. It’s a reminder that when we seek to restore harmony, we are also inviting joy into our hearts and our lives.

Happy Sunday. Do not give up on the journey. We are half through it.

Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC

(Sister Communicator)

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In today’s readings, we are reminded that true reconciliation not only restores relationships but also brings a deep and lasting sense of joy. When we seek to reconcile, we open the door to healing, forgiveness, and unity. The act of reconciling, whether with others or within ourselves, can transform pain and division into peace and connection. This transformation is where the fruit of reconciliation truly lies—joy that is born from mending brokenness and embracing the fullness of love and understanding. It’s a joy that isn’t just momentary but enduring, rooted in the peace that follows reconciliation. It’s a reminder that when we seek to restore harmony, we are also inviting joy into our hearts and our lives.

Happy Sunday. Do not give up on the journey. We are half through it.

Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC

(Sister Communicator)

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In today’s readings, we are reminded that true reconciliation not only restores relationships but also brings a deep and lasting sense of joy. When we seek to reconcile, we open the door to healing, forgiveness, and unity. The act of reconciling, whether with others or within ourselves, can transform pain and division into peace and connection. This transformation is where the fruit of reconciliation truly lies—joy that is born from mending brokenness and embracing the fullness of love and understanding. It’s a joy that isn’t just momentary but enduring, rooted in the peace that follows reconciliation. It’s a reminder that when we seek to restore harmony, we are also inviting joy into our hearts and our lives.

Happy Sunday. Do not give up on the journey. We are half through it.

Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC

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In today’s readings, we are reminded that true reconciliation not only restores relationships but also brings a deep and lasting sense of joy. When we seek to reconcile, we open the door to healing, forgiveness, and unity. The act of reconciling, whether with others or within ourselves, can transform pain and division into peace and connection. This transformation is where the fruit of reconciliation truly lies—joy that is born from mending brokenness and embracing the fullness of love and understanding. It’s a joy that isn’t just momentary but enduring, rooted in the peace that follows reconciliation. It’s a reminder that when we seek to restore harmony, we are also inviting joy into our hearts and our lives.

Happy Sunday. Do not give up on the journey. We are half through it.

Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC

(Sister Communicator)

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