Lent 4th Sunday


JESUS, LIGHT FOR OUR EYES

The Fourth Sunday of Lent, traditionally known as Laetare Sunday, invites us to pause in the midst of our Lenten journey and rejoice in the hope that Christ brings. The Gospel presents the powerful story of Jesus healing the man born blind. This miracle is not only about physical sight but also about the deeper gift of spiritual vision. Jesus reveals Himself as the Light of the world, the One who opens the eyes of the heart and leads us from darkness into the radiance of truth and faith.

The journey of the man born blind mirrors the journey of every believer. At first he knows little about Jesus, but gradually his understanding grows until he finally proclaims his faith in Him. Meanwhile, those who claim to see remain spiritually blind because they refuse to recognize God’s work. The readings remind us that God sees beyond outward appearances and calls us to live as children of light. As disciples of Christ, we are invited to allow His light to heal our blindness, deepen our faith, and guide our steps.

The resources shared here are meant to help communities celebrate this Sunday more meaningfully, leading the faithful to encounter Christ, the true Light who opens our eyes and renews our faith. ✨

Liturgical Resources for the Fourth Sunday of Lent -

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