Rejoice, Jerusalem, and all who love her. Be joyful, all who were in mourning; exult and be satisfied... This is the beginning of the Liturgy for Laetare Sunday, the 4th Sunday of Lent. Laetare is the Latin word for Rejoice, the first word of this entrance antiphon. With no public masses and the interruption to our daily life it may seem hard to Rejoice. But this entrance antiphon invites us, dares us to hope! We use this line from Isaiah to foreshadow Christ's triumphant entrance into Jerusalem a moment we celebrate in just two Sundays on Palm Sunday. The Church reminds us on this Lenten Sunday to lift our heads up, unburden our hearts and permit ourselves to have strong sense of hope, because the Triumph of Christ is near.