Long into Lent
Have you ever found yourself in a dark place? As we come to the final regular Sunday of Lent, today’s readings for Mass speak to hope and the life that God promises to bring out of even the darkest places. These passages gradually lead us toward the powerful story of Lazarus, a moment that points ahead to the victory over death that will come in the resurrection of Christ. In Ezekiel 37:12-14, the prophet has vision of the valley of dry bones, and we hear a striking image of hope. God tells the prophet that the bones will live again, that He will open the graves of His people and put His Spirit within them. What first appears lifeless and beyond repair is not lost to God. With His breath, even dry bones can rise. That image speaks to the reality many of us know. At times our faith can feel dry or tired. We may feel discouraged, weighed down by sin, worry, or disappointment. As Lent draws to a close, this reading reminds us that God is always re...