A Reflection for the Friday of the Second Week of Lent, by Keara Hanlon.
Lent
How could God let Ukraine happen? That’s the wrong question.
A Reflection for the Thursday of the Second Week of Lent by Doug Girardot
Have pity on the powerful
A reflection for the Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent by Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
Don’t turn Lent into a competition
A Reflection for the Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent, by Sarah Vincent.
Is there someone you just aren’t ready to forgive?
A Reflection for the Monday of the Second Week of Lent by J.D. Long-García
Does God actually expect us to be perfect?
A Reflection for the Saturday of the First Week of Lent, by Simcha Fisher.
What it’s like to give up English for Lent
If you think meatless Fridays or forgoing sweets for the duration of Lent is hard, imagine giving up English—or whatever your primary language is.
Is it really a sin to get angry?
A Reflection for the Friday of the First Week of Lent, by James T. Keane.
Don’t be afraid to ‘bother’ God with your prayers
A Reflection for the Thursday of the First Week of Lent, by Colleen Dulle
The Transfiguration shows us that evil does not win in the end
God’s moral creation, though it suffers the assaults of evil, will not be shaken nor become unbalanced. The good will prevail.
