Throughout Lent, I often found myself reflecting on Pontius Pilate. Since childhood, we have learned about his role in Jesus’ crucifixion, and whenever we say the Apostles and Nicene Creeds we are reminded that he was the one who ordered Jesus’ suffering. The Gospels recall that it was the Jewish leaders that wanted Jesus dead. They conceived the plan, formulated the charges, and collected the false witnesses. They craftily manipulated Pilate into fulfilling their brutal plan, so it is interesting that our early Church Fathers did not name them as the architects of Jesus’ death in our creeds. They name Pilate, a Roman authority who did not find Jesus guilty of any crime, especially one that justified death on a cross.

 

The fact that Pilot found Jesus to be an innocent man, realized he was being manipulated, tried to sway the people to stop the proceedings, and yet still condemned Jesus to death is what has kept me pondering. And recognizing that same behavior in our day and time. A few weeks ago, I travelled to Albany to talk to lawmakers about the proposed Assisted Suicide bill. There are many reasons why that legislation would be bad for the people of our state and many legislators will admit that they have grave concerns, but rather than stand up for what is right and true, they succumb to the pressure of political ambitions. That mindset isn’t limited to politicians. Men, women, and children across all cultures, careers, and religions behave as Pontius Pilate when they sacrifice another person’s wellbeing for their own self-interest.

 

Pontius Pilate’s political ambitions blinded him to truth and his story is told and retold across millennia revealing him to be a cowardly and spineless leader. Whatever small benefit he may have gained in his lifetime by this one selfish choice has most certainly been far outweighed by shame. As Catholics we need to seek and demand truth from ourselves and others. Twentieth Century Catholic author, Flannery O’Connor wrote, “You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you odd.” Let us all choose to be odd, knowing that only in truth can we be free – free now and free from the humiliation of selfishness as our own stories are told and retold.

 

Escritura: Read Luke 23:4. What stands out?

 

Llamamiento a la acción: Think hard: when might you have behaved like Pontius Pilate in some way, neglecting the needs of another for your own self-interest?

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February 18

Ash Wednesday

Ashes distributed at Liturgy of the Word Services:

5:00 pm Liturgy of the Word 

Horario regular


Domingo

Misa de las 10h30

De lunes a viernes
9:00 Rosario

Lunes
18:30 Rosario vía Zoom

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Confesiones
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Viernes Santo, 18 de abril, de 9:00 a 12:00
Sábado Santo, 19 de abril De 9.00 a 12.00 horas

Jueves Santo, 17 de abril
Misa bilingüe de la Última Cena  19.30 h

Viernes Santo, 18 de abril
Vía Crucis en directo 12 h
Liturgia de la Pasión 15.00 h
Vía Crucis por las calles 19.30 h

Sábado Santo, 19 de abril
Bendición de los alimentos  13:00 h
Vigilia Pascual  20.00 h

Domingo de Pascua, 20 de abril 
Misa de Resurrección a las 8h y a las 9h30
10h30 Sagrado Corazón
11.00 horas
12h30 Español
17.30 h Misa bilingüe

February 18

Ash Wednesday

Ashes distributed at both Masses and Liturgy of the Word Services: 

7:30 am Mass

8:30 am Mass

12 noon Liturgy of the Word

4:30 pm Liturgy of the Word

6:00 pm Liturgy of the Word

7:30 pm Mass Spanish

Horario regular

Sábado
17h Misa
19:30 Misa en español

Domingo
Misa de las 8h, 9h30 y 11h
12h30 Misa en español
17:30 Misa 

De lunes a viernes
8:30 Misa diaria

Primer viernes
19 h Misa, Adoración, Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia, Exposición

De lunes a viernes
Rosario de las 7h45

Lunes
18:30 Rosario vía Zoom

Sábado
8h30 Rosario

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Lunes
De 16:00 a 19:00 

 

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31 Prospect St, Brewster, NY

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