Johannesburg, 09 March, 2025 / 9:26 pm (ACI Africa).
The Lenten Season offers an opportunity for the people of God to come to terms with the realities in their respective contexts, including the human challenges such as the inability to meet basic needs and the “scandal of inequality”, South Africa’s Stephen Cardinal Brislin has said.
In his homily during the Ash Wednesday Eucharist celebration at Christ the King Cathedral of Johannesburg Catholic Archdiocese, his Metropolitan See, Cardinal Brislin called upon the people of God under his pastoral care to practice “small deeds of love” aiming to “bring light and life” to others in their respective contexts.
The aim of the Lenten Season, he said, “should be to renew our relationship with God, to prune our lives of spiritual slothfulness for new growth and fruitfulness of spirit.”
Lenten observances, the South African Cardinal emphasized, “must make us conscious of the pain of poverty and the scandal of inequality.”
The Local Ordinary of Johannesburg Archdiocese, who doubles as President of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) emphasized the value of the Sacrament of Penance and the fostering of good relationships with others during Lent.