Lent is a time, more than any, in which you must honestly focus on your sin for the reason of identifying those things that keep you bound, so that you can invite the Divine Physician to enter your wounds and heal you. Do not let Lent go by without honestly examining your conscience thoroughly, and repenting of your sins with all your heart.
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We are a large, dynamic community at Our Lady’s, with activities for all ages, as you’ll see from browsing our website. You will find information on the celebration of the sacraments, schools and life in the parish generally. Our weekly newsletter gives the most up-to-date information on Mass times and parish events.
Our community at Our Lady of the Annunciation is dedicated to God, whose faithfulness endures to all generations. (Psalm 100) We honour Mary in the angel’s annunciation that she was chosen to conceive the Messiah, our Lord Jesus Christ. Our honour extends also to the priests and lay members who have lived and served in this faithful community. We are part of the Nakuru Diocese
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Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent
Reflect, about the mission that Jesus was given: to give His life in a sacrificial way. Say “Yes” to it with courage and confidence and God will walk with you every step of the way.
Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent
Reflect, today, upon the coming hour of Jesus. From the divine perspective, His hour does not become one of defeat; rather, it becomes one of ultimate victory.
Fifth Sunday of Lent
Reflect, today, upon the wisdom that comes with age. If you are older, reflect upon your responsibility to help guide the younger generation with clarity, firmness and love. If you are younger, do not neglect to rely upon the wisdom of the older generation. Though age is not a perfect guarantee of wisdom, it may be a far more significant factor than you realize. Be open to your elders, show them respect, and learn from the experiences they have had in life.
Saturday of the Fourth Week of Lent
Tune into the way God is trying to communicate and pay no attention to the ridicule and criticism you may experience when you do seek to follow His Voice. His Voice must win out and draw you in so that you can savor everything He wishes to say.
Friday of the Fourth Week of Lent
Reflect, today, upon how you look at those who are closest to you and spend some time trying to ponder the ways that God is alive in their lives. If you do this, you will be loving God in your very midst.
Catholic Daily Mass Readings for February 4 2022, Friday of the Fourth Week in Ordinary Time – Daily Homily
Reflect, today, upon any similar tendencies you have in your life. Do you find yourself getting paranoid about what others say or do? Do you enter into a self-justification of your actions? Do you get angry and project that anger on others who do not deserve it? Reflect upon any of these tendencies you see and then look deeper at the source of them. If you see that the root cause of these unhealthy tendencies is some unrepented sin in your own life, then repent of it honestly and completely so that our Lord can free you of the effects of sin.