Last Sunday morning we had to adjust our clocks and watches – our mobile phones thankfully adjusted automatically – because daylight saving time came to an end for 2024, and we had to “fall back.” This coming March we will have to adjust our clocks and watches again when we “spring forward.” This twice-a-year adjustment/change is one that we should be quite used to, especially us adults, since we would be quite “out-of-sync” with everyone around us on a local and national level if we ignored it. Some find this semiannual change bothersome, some do not. But it is CHANGE, and change is an undeniable part of our lives. This weekend of November 9 & 10, we have a change in the vigil Mass time at St. Peter’s – from 5 p.m. to 4 p.m. Even just an hour’s difference is going to affect people in different ways, and in positive and in negative ways as well. But does not Jesus consistently call us to change – and to change for the better? He certainly does! And who better to direct and instruct us in these changes that He calls us to? The One who made the ultimate “change” by obeying God His Father, taking on a human body exactly like ours, thus becoming like us “in all things but sins,” who knows both the ease and the difficulty of change in our lives by His own participation in adjustment, change, and adaptation, all out of love, for God our Father and for us. Are the changes we face in our lives equal to a scourging with whips, having a crown of thorns pushed down around our head, being nailed to a cross? Our crosses, trials, and changes may be quite heavy and hard to bear, but they can never compare to what Jesus has done for us. He once asked His Apostles Peter, James, and John to keep watch with Him for one hour, yet they stayed nearby but eventually fell asleep. Jesus has the understanding and the love for us to forgive our “falling asleep” sometimes in our faith life/journey, but certainly doesn’t want us to be in a perpetual state of slumber when it comes to living out our faith. That’s where “change” now and then helps us to be our best.