Sisters of St. Francis of the Holy Cross in Green Bay, WI
Reflection for March 15

Reflection for March 15

This little light of mine

by Sister Francis Bangert

The invitation given to us in the Entrance Antiphon for this Fourth Sunday in Lent is “ Rejoice. Be joyful all who were in mourning.” And the following Scripture passages give us reason to rejoice.

“I am the light of the world — whoever follows me will have the light of life,” Jesus says in the Gospel Acclamation.

In the Book of Samuel we are reminded that humans see life differently than God sees. Humans judge by appearances — God sees into the heart. So David, the youngest of Jesse’s sons and least likely to be eligible for kingship according to human standards, is anointed king of Israel.

In Paul’s letter to the Ephesians we learn that growth in faith is a process, a movement from darkness to light, from fruitless works to works of goodness, righteousness, and truth. It is Jesus, the Light who leads us to a new, richer, deeper vision of life’s journey.

Finally, John’s Gospel relates the story of a man, blind from birth, who meets Jesus who heals him. While his physical blindness is an external darkness, in his heart, he lives in the light — he “sees” Jesus; he believes in Jesus’ power to heal. On the other hand, it is the Pharisees, the teachers of the Law of Moses, presumably the enlightened who are blind.

Jesus IS the light of the world. We, his followers, have cause for rejoicing to live in that light … to see with the heart; to strengthen a relationship with Him, yielding the works of light and building the city of God.

How might you let Jesus’ light shine through you so that as we again sing the Easter Alleluia it will be truly from the heart?

  • Promote the work of local shelters: financially, as meal providers, as a volunteer in other capacities
  • Visit a resident in a nursing home who receives no visitors
  • Participate in events that broaden your understanding of differences
  • In conversations, set aside partisanship and hostility in the search for truth
  • Treat those with disabilities with respect, dignity, gentleness
  • Examine and change your attitudes if necessary, to treat with respect those whose skin color, language, customs, religious practices differ from yours
  • Compliment the goodness you see in another
  • Provide snow removal for a neighbor in need
  • Keep a song in your heart

         This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine. 
         This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine. 
         This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine.
         Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.

7 Comments

Cindy Bell
03/12/2026 10:03 am

What a beautiful reflection by Sr. Fran. Thank you.

I liked the comments on each of the readings, and then the thoughts on being a light to others.

The very practical, & do-able suggestions are great.

God bless you & Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Cindy Bell

Sr. Rose Jochmann
03/12/2026 10:17 am

Thank you for your reflections on Sunday's readings and for all the ways we can "let our light shine."

Tom Vandervest
03/12/2026 10:29 am

Thank you Sister Francis for bringing Light into these days of turmoil. Following Jesus will give us the energy and wisdom to carry on our daily responsibilities. It will make shoveling the predicted snow a little easier!

Agnes M Fischer
03/12/2026 10:43 am

Hey, Fran, Great suggestions. If I only do a few of them, I will be on my way to Easter. Thanks.

Linda
03/12/2026 1:25 pm

The fact that JESUS actually made "new" clay from earth and his own spit in order to anoint the man born blind is significant, if we remember the second story of creation, Genesis 2:5-8, in which humans are formed from earth, with the breath of life being breathed into them by God.

We can think, too, of anointing, which happens in four of our sacraments - Baptism, Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Orders.

JESUS has anointed this man's eyes to "see," not only with physical sight, but with "new" insight, wisdom, understanding, and knowledge of (relationship with) the LORD.

So, too, with us.

Mary Pierre & MaryK
03/12/2026 2:15 pm

Dear Sister Fran,

Thank you for your reflections and song to help us keep your suggestions in mind.

Lisa Ann Sterr
03/12/2026 6:14 pm

Beautiful....thank you

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