LIVING THE CATHOLIC FAITH IN THE 3RD MILLENIUM
A LAYMAN'S LOOK AT THE JOURNEY OF FAITH
This set-aside time for prayer and reflection - after all the Church has been through in recent months - could provide both a healing balm and a needed boost forward.
Offered as a daily digital reflection series. Those who subscribe will be sent an email each morning containing a reflection, and the listing of sacred texts from Scripture for each day.
Concealment, secrecy, corruption, denial, abuse of power: a disheartening litany, especially because of its pervasiveness in a body that calls itself holy and is supposed to speak and act in God’s name.
An Online Ministry of Creighton University: resources here to assist our entry into this wonderful season, from our preparing to begin Lent to our preparing to celebrate the holy three days following Lent.
Easter isn’t celebrating a one-time miracle as if it only happened in the body of Jesus and we’re all here to cheer for Jesus.
Join in a special Lenten read-along with Loyola Press. We’ll be reading Finding God in the Mess: Meditations for Mindful Living at a relaxed pace that will give us time to savor what we read during the weeks of Lent.
A Lot Can Happen in 40 Days... A totally free and totally awesome daily Lenten video program sent straight to your email!
From Ken Collins: Lent is a season of soul-searching and repentance. It is a season for reflection and taking stock.
On these pages, you will find a variety of suggestions and resources to help you raise up, sacrifice, and offer during this Lent and to embrace your baptismal commitment
Join the Ignatian family each day during Lent 2020 at the hope-filled intersection of faith and justice.
The Lent season is all about focusing our heart on the true source of joy - Jesus Christ. Use these Lenten Prayers to remember what Easter is all about.
Ignatian contemplation and reflective prayer encourage us in the season of Lent. Below we highlight Ignatian resources for Lent.
Lent is upon us, a time of prayer, reflection, and unity with God. But sometimes we miss important aspects of this holy season while we are in the midst of it.
As well as using the app for prayer requests, you can also use it as a prayer journal that records your own spiritual journey through Lent...
Seven key terms from the Catechism of the Catholic Church that help us to revisit and delve more deeply into the gift of Lent.
While the Lenten season is indeed preparation for our Easter celebration, the hope of this season is that we will find our lives transformed by the many ways we encounter God’s Word...
There are as many ways to pray as there are pray-ers in this world, but a few prayer methods can help us in particular to spiritually prepare ourselves during Lent.
Lent is supposed to be a season of a successful journey through the desert of penance to a new land and a new, deeper intimacy with God. But often, we find ourselves falling back on the same old pathways.
In a time of digital consumption, here’s how the church can lead the way on healthy media fasting.
This Lent, grow in your friendship with God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit with a special series by the dotMagis bloggers.
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