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Lenten Watch in Boston, MA
Reported by Stephen A. Sheehan
"And
Jesus said, "My soul is sorrowful even unto death. Remain
here, and keep watch."
From
Ash Wednesday to Good Friday, every day of the Lenten
Season from noon to three p.m. and regardless of weather,
a handful of the faithful, true to their baptismal inheritance,
their innate sense of moral values, and the calling
that they have discerned from the Holy Spirit, stood
in solidarity with all the suffering children of God
who have been abused by clergy and neglected by bishops
charged with their care. The message of this VOTF Lenten
Watch was a message of love, compassion, truth, and
accountability. The aim was to remind the Archdiocesan
staff that healing is far from complete and that the
road to go is much farther than the road thus far traveled.
This
Watch was inspired by the vigil conducted two years
ago by survivor Steven Lynch when he stood in this same
place by himself on behalf of survivors everywhere.
The idea for a Lenten Watch came from the VOTF Working
Group on Survivor issues. The group saw this as a way
to demonstrate to the Archdiocese of Boston that healing
cannot be claimed by merely conducting a series of prayer
sessions within the archdiocese attended primarily by
the faithful and exclusive of our wounded brothers and
sisters. The participants were primarily members of
VOTF and came from many different affiliates around
the Archdiocese. Some came for one day, some for more.
Others were there in spirit due to other commitments.
But, regardless of their names and numbers, the spirit
of truth, love and compassion was palpable in front
of the Chancery on a daily basis.
A
Book of Remembrance was maintained in which the participants
recorded their presence and their thoughts and prayers
as they kept watch. It is available for viewing in the
VOTF office in Newton, MA and will be available at the
VOTF Mass of Rededication and Reconsecration on May
20 at St. Ignatius Church, Chestnut Hill, MA.

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