A Reflection for the Friday of the First Week of Lent, by James T. Keane.
Lent Reflections
Don’t be afraid to ‘bother’ God with your prayers
A Reflection for the Thursday of the First Week of Lent, by Colleen Dulle
God had to ask Jonah twice (and it was all right)
A Reflection for the Wednesday of the First Week of Lent by Tim Reidy
How do we pray when it seems like God has forgotten us?
A Reflection for the First Tuesday of Lent, by Kerry Weber
Thank God for Commandments
A Reflection for the First Monday of Lent, by Joe Hoover, S.J.
This Lent, take up Jesus’ dinner-table habits
If Catholics want to protect the integrity of the Eucharist, then studying Jesus’ habits around the dinner table, written plainly on the pages of the Gospels, is a good place to start.
Lent is about being broken open—not broken down
Lent is about daring to peek outside that castle, trying to be more vulnerable and exposed.
God always keeps his promises. What does that mean for the people of Ukraine?
A Reflection for the Thursday after Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday: What can you do this Lent to ‘return to the Lord’?
A reflection for Ash Wednesday from James Martin, S.J.
Reflection: This Easter, remember that nothing is impossible with God
Suffering is never the end in the Christian worldview and, more importantly, the Christian experience.
