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Dear People of God:
The first Christians observed with great devotion
the days of our Lord's passion and resurrection,
and it became the custom of the Church
to prepare for them
by a season of penitence and fasting.
This season of Lent provided a time
in which converts to the Faith
were prepared for Holy Baptism. Keep reading . . .
And here is my MESSAGE for Lent, 2010:
I want to tell you about someone whose life was changed - a man in the depths of despair who found new life and hope. He had been a great musician. As a child he had overtaken all his teachers. He had begun composing in childhood, and by the time he was in his twenties he was fabulously wealthy - the highest paid composer in the world, packing in the crowds wherever he performed.
At the same time, he was rude, self-opinionated, heavy drinking, and foul-mouthed in three different languages! Keep reading . . .
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