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Renewal and Recommitment: Ash Wednesday Contemplative Mass from Bonnevaux

Join the Bonnevaux community and meditators from around the world as we enter the mystery of Lent. Laurence Freeman will lead us in the Ash Wednesday service and administer ashes both in-person and virtually.
Laurence Freeman

Leader

Laurence Freeman

Director of WCCM. Benedictine Monk. Author of a number of books on Christian Meditation.Oxford University. Laurence Freeman OSB is an English Benedictine monk and Catholic priest. He is the director of the World Community for Christian Meditation (WCCM), prior of its Benedictine Oblate community and director of Bonnevaux, the international centre of the WCCM in France. Freeman’s work also involves encouraging the teaching of meditation to children and university students. In 2005 he founded the John Main Centre for Meditation and Inter-Religious Dialogue at Georgetown University

Date

Feb 22 2023

Time

French time
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location

Online

Conducted via Zoom or live-stream.

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the liturgical season of Lent – a time of renewal and recommitment. On Ash Wednesday, we are reminded of our own mortality as we receive ashes on our foreheads with the words, “Remember you are dust and unto dust you will return. Repent and believe the good news.” The symbolism of the ashes invites us into a relationship with our own mortality, which need not be morbid or frightening but liberating and renewing. Our mindfulness of death – our memento mori – can help us to take stock of our values, to recommit to what is most important in our lives, and to return to our spiritual practice with a sense of renewal.

Throughout the Lenten season, we imitate Christ’s 40 days of fasting in the desert by entering a process of purification. While this may sound scary or difficult, Lent is ultimately a season of joy. With the support of community, we can let go of those things that hinder our sense of joy and connection and commit ourselves to practices that are life-giving. In this way, you may commit to giving up excessive habits or start more life-giving ones. We might limit our screen time or dedicate ourselves more fully to the practice of meditation. Perhaps we commit ourselves to some form of service. Whatever our Lenten observance, we do so in joyful preparation for the coming of Easter.

We suggest that you come prepared with a little bit of ash by burning a few twigs or some paper.  You will then be able to apply this to yourself or share the giving of the ashes with whoever is with you.

Fr Laurence sends a Daily Lent Reflection which you can sign up for here

Laurence Freeman

Leader

Laurence Freeman

Director of WCCM. Benedictine Monk. Author of a number of books on Christian Meditation.Oxford University. Laurence Freeman OSB is an English Benedictine monk and Catholic priest. He is the director of the World Community for Christian Meditation (WCCM), prior of its Benedictine Oblate community and director of Bonnevaux, the international centre of the WCCM in France. Freeman’s work also involves encouraging the teaching of meditation to children and university students. In 2005 he founded the John Main Centre for Meditation and Inter-Religious Dialogue at Georgetown University

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