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Lent and the Call to Generosity: Serving Christ in Others

Posted on March 07, 2025 in: Lent

Lent and the Call to Generosity: Serving Christ in Others

Lent is a sacred season, a time of reflection, repentance, and renewal. It mirrors Jesus' forty days in the desert, calling us to turn away from sin and deepen our relationship with God. During this time, the Church invites us to embrace three spiritual pillars—prayer, fasting, and almsgiving—each offering a pathway to spiritual growth. Prayer strengthens our connection with God, fasting teaches us discipline and self-control, and almsgiving allows us to put our faith into action by caring for those in need.

Of these three pillars, almsgiving is perhaps the most outward expression of love and service. It is the response of a heart moved by compassion, a way of recognizing Christ in our brothers and sisters who are struggling. In a world where so many face hunger, homelessness, and hardship, almsgiving becomes more than just an act of charity—it becomes a means of justice, mercy, and transformation. From the earliest days of Christianity, almsgiving has been an essential practice of faith. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus teaches, “When you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” These words remind us that giving should not be done for recognition or self-praise, but out of a sincere desire to help others.

True almsgiving goes beyond the act of giving—it transforms both the giver and the receiver. It is an act of faith, acknowledging that all we have is a gift from God and should be shared generously. It is an act of humility, recognizing that we are all connected and dependent on one another. It is an act of love, echoing the mercy of Christ who came not to be served but to serve. The Prophet Isaiah speaks of the power of generosity, declaring, “Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen: to loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke, to set the oppressed free and break every yoke? Is it not to share your food with the hungry and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter—when you see the naked, to clothe them, and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood?” Almsgiving is not simply about offering a handout; it is about breaking the cycle of suffering and injustice. It is about being present for the lonely, feeding the hungry, and advocating for those without a voice. It is about seeing the face of Christ in the poor and responding with generosity, not just during Lent, but as a way of life.

Lent offers an opportunity to recommit ourselves to the practice of almsgiving in ways that are meaningful and personal. Whether great or small, every act of generosity reflects God’s love in the world. Supporting organizations that serve the poor, such as St. Vincent de Paul Place, donating food and clothing, volunteering time, advocating for justice, or even living more simply to redirect resources to those in need are all ways to embrace this call. St. Paul reminds us, “God loves a cheerful giver.” This Lent, let us give not out of obligation, but out of joy. Let us recognize that when we give to others, we are giving to Christ Himself.

As we walk through this Lenten season, may our hearts be transformed by the grace of generosity. May our hands be open, our spirits renewed, and our love for one another grow deeper. And as Easter draws near, may we celebrate not only Christ’s victory over sin and death, but also the ways in which we have brought His light into the world through the simple, yet powerful, act of giving.

To learn more about what is needed at St. Vincent de Paul Place, please visit our website at www.svdpp.org, or our Facebook page at www.facebook/svdppnorwich If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information please email Jill at jcsvdpp@gmail.com

By Brenda McDonald

 

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