Mar 5, 2012
During the 40 days of Lent, we wield prayer, fasting, and almsgiving in our personal battles against temptation. Thankfully we never fight alone. The Church celebrates Lent as a season each liturgical year when she unites herself with Christ during his own 40 days in the desert. (CCC 540)
We see this reality vividly in the sanctuary, as purple linens provide a backdrop for barren cactus, empty branches, and broken pieces of clay pottery. We hear about Jesus’ desert campaign from the Gospel of St. Luke, where we discover that he overcame three separate temptations presented by Satan.
“One does not live by bread alone.”
The first temptation that Jesus encountered in the desert dealt with hunger. Recognizing that Jesus had fasted for 40 entire days and now hungered physically, Satan challenged Jesus to turn a stone into bread to feed himself. (Lk 4:2-3)