Daily Lenten Reflections: Lent has always been a tough subject and season for me to embrace. If we are serious about it and looking for transformation (nothing casual about that!) then it is ...
Recently at St. John the Baptist Catholic School we partnered with United Health Care Children’s Foundation to be the local site of a new book launch that included parallel events in New York. United ...
Looking for good reads for the rest of Lent and to fill Easter baskets? Here are nine suggestions that highlight our Catholic faith and practice, as well as the beauty of the Blessed Mother and the ...
Lent is upon us, with the promise of Easter just ahead. The shift in liturgical seasons offers an open invitation for young ones to prepare their hearts to celebrate Jesus’ resurrection, the greatest ...
This Lent, Fr. Emmet Farrell wants you to think about climate change. Farrell, director of creation care ministry for the Diocese of San Diego, developed a series of daily reflections for the 40-day ...
Those looking for spiritual nourishment during Lent have long turned to the Boston College Alumni Association’s Lenten Reflections, in which a member of the University community shares thoughts on the ...
People have different ways they observe the season of Lent. You may choose to eat less, attend church or Mass more often or forgo some pleasure. But what does Lent mean to you? Will Easter bring ...
This is the week of Ash Wednesday, a solemn day of fasting and reflection that signals the start of Lent, the most penitential season of the church calendar for Catholics and many other Christians. On ...
The Liturgical Press continues its annual tradition of Lenten reflections with this diminutive paperback, suitable for toting around in a purse or a pocket. Based on the daily Mass readings for Lent, ...
The biblical passage which appears below and the subsequent paragraph are taken from the 2009 lenten meditations of the Anglican Church of Canada for March 27: “… a Canaanite woman from that region ...