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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine gives new purpose to the Lenten season and its call to prayer and fasting
Cdl. Parolin delivered Ash Wednesday homily written by Pope Francis, who was resting to heal an ailing knee
Volunteers in Europe are also pitching in with agencies to evacuate Ukrainians who are fleeing fighting
What are the ‘station churches?’
This Lent, the Synod on Synodality and All Things New are two avenues giving us pause to stop and listen to where the Holy Spirit is guiding us
Third Sunday of Lent | Especially in periods of fruitlessness, we need to seek the sources of nourishment that we are offered
Take these weeks to examine the details in our spiritual lives
Tomemos estas semanas para examinar los detalles de nuestra vida espiritual
Fourth Sunday in Lent | How can we allow our hearts to be re-oriented toward Jesus?
This week, let’s focus deeply on Jesus and offer our lives as medicine for the world
Fifth Sunday of Lent | If we don’t take this time for purification, our Lenten journey will be wasted
Esta semana, centrémonos profundamente en Jesús y en ofrecer nuestras vidas como una medicina para el mundo
At Lenten meditation March 18, preacher of the papal household reflected on the Eucharistic prayer
Maafa commemoration and procession acknowledging the tragedy of the transatlantic slave trade has a long history in New Orleans. A similar event will be held in the Archdiocese of St. Louis this summer