The Wild Prayer of Lent
If wilderness is the landscape of Lent, then prayer is the road that takes us there.
We live in a blind and busy city most of the time, a crowded confine of social norms, work and family obligations, and a general “business as usual” status quo.
It can be difficult to sustain a dedicated prayer life in the chaotic swirl of trying to keep up with our calendars, care for our dear ones, and cope with the unsettled tension of our common life.
The great gift of Lent is the call into the wilderness. It is an invitation to let the dust of daily life settle, and the graced silence of the desert begin to soothe and open our weary hearts.
But the wilderness cannot invade the city. It can’t come knock on our doors and drag us out into an encounter with the Holy.
We have to say yes.
Continue reading