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These insights guide you through the day’s Mass readings, reveal their unifying theme, connect them to Catholic teaching and the Eucharist, and offer a concrete call to holiness. https://bible.usccb.org Is your Lent a series of religious habits, or a radical reorientation of your whole life? The "sign of Jonah" is not just a miracle from the past—it is a direct call to your heart today. We often live with a spiritual hunger that we try to satisfy with superficial signs, yet this resource addresses the deep need for interior conversion and the change of life that draws down God’s mercy. What this Journey Invites: This is an invitation to a spiritual journey of "forty days more"—a period of grace where time is an opportunity to move beyond sorrowful feelings and into concrete action. By stripping away false securities, you can awaken your heart to the presence of the Holy Spirit. This path is for the restless soul seeking God’s will over comfort, following the courageous witness of saints like St. Walburga and Blessed Sebastian de Aparicio. Biblical and Spiritual Themes: • The Sign of Jonah: Just as Jonah was a sign to the Ninevites, the Son of Man is the ultimate sign of conversion through His Resurrection. • The Mercy of God: The readings reveal a God who does not delight in punishment but in genuine conversion. • Interior Sacrifice: Drawing from Psalm 51, we learn that the sacrifice God desires is a contrite and humbled spirit; external rituals are empty without interior humility. A Call to Holiness: By engaging with these scriptural patterns and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, you will learn to express penance through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. We challenge you to fast from one indulgence and repent from one habitual sin with a specific plan for avoidance. Call to Action: Do not let this season pass as just another habit. Begin using this resource today by praying Psalm 51 slowly and asking the Lord for the grace of true repentance. Open your heart to the "something greater" that is already here. Closing Prayer: Lord God, You spared Nineveh when they turned back to You. Create in me a clean heart. Do not let me seek signs while resisting conversion. Grant me the grace of true repentance, that my life—not just my words—may proclaim Your mercy. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Analogy for Understanding: True repentance is like recalibrating a compass; it is not enough to simply regret being lost; one must physically turn the dial and change direction to reach the true North of God’s heart.