Penance seems an odd word
in this day and age; as is anything which is uncomfortable or can’t be done
from a mobile phone app. But for Holy week I sometimes undertake a penitential
walk.
I was inspired to do so by
the story of a Brazilian plumber. His wife had just left him, and he was
staring down the barrel of old age with a lot of failures and regrets in his
backpack. He sold his van and tools and bought a plane ticket to the Holy Land.
There comes a time in the life of every man when only authenticity and the
truth will do and he went in search for it.
He joined a pilgrim group
and on the eve of the visit to the route of the way of the Cross, he spent the
night in prayer. In the morning, one of the group members would lead and carry
a replica of the cross and he prayed for that privilege. His prayer was answered.
As he placed it on his
shoulder, he suddenly felt an incredible weight pressing down on him. It was
revealed to him that this was the weight of his own sins only. As he walked the
way of the cross, it was so difficult that he fell and struggled with it; the
other pilgrims thought he was play-acting as he collapsed at the end in
complete exhaustion.
Then,
as he described it, he felt that all his sins were absorbed by the cross and
when he stood up he felt as light as a feather. He returned to Brazil to an
unknown and uncertain future but with a great love for Jesus and a growing confidence
in His love to carry him through.
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