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Friends, in today’s Gospel, the Lord tells some Jewish leaders that they are enslaved to sin and that the truth will set them free.

Jesus was distinguishing between sins and sin, between the underlying disease and its many symptoms. When the Curé d’Ars was asked what wisdom he had gained about human nature from his many years of hearing confessions, he responded, “People are much sadder than they seem.” Blaise Pascal rests his apologetic for Christianity on the simple fact that all people are unhappy. This universal, enduring, and stubborn sadness is sin.

Now, this does not mean that sin is identical to psychological depression. The worst sinners can be the most psychologically well-adjusted people, and the greatest saints can be, by any ordinary measure, quite unhappy.

When I speak of sadness in this context, I mean the deep sense of unfulfillment. We want the truth and we get it, if at all, in dribs and drabs; we want the good, and we achieve it only rarely; we seem to know what we ought to be, but we are in fact something else. This spiritual frustration, this inner warfare, this debility of soul, is sin.

Gospel Reflections

Meditate on Daily Gospel Reflections from Bishop Robert Barron

5th week of Lent

Wednesday

April 6

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Tuesday

April 5

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Monday

April 4

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Sunday

April 3

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4th week of Lent

Saturday

April 2

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Friday

April 1

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Thursday

March 31

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Wednesday

March 30

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Tuesday

March 29

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Monday

March 28

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Sunday

March 27

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3rd week of Lent

Saturday

March 26

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Friday

March 25

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Annunciation

Thursday

March 24

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Wednesday

March 23

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Tuesday

March 22

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Monday

March 21

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Sunday

March 20

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2nd week of Lent

Saturday

March 19

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St. Joseph

Friday

March 18

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Thursday

March 17

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Wednesday

March 16

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Tuesday

March 15

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Monday

March 14

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Sunday

March 13

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1st week of Lent

Saturday

March 12

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Friday

March 11

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Thursday

March 10

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Wednesday

March 9

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Tuesday

March 8

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Monday

March 7

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Sunday

March 6

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Week of Ash Wednesday

Saturday

March 5

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Friday

March 4

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Thursday

March 3

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Wednesday

March 2

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Ash Wednesday