Journey with America’s editors as they reflect on Scripture, prayer, fasting and almsgiving both in written form and on “The Word” podcast. Find all the reflections and more Lent resources here. we ...
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus gets his message across not with a parable or a sermon, but with a whip of cords. He overturns tables, releases animals intended for sacrifice, and disrupts the ...
Lent is a time of growth. This is especially clear from this Sunday’s responsorial psalm: “Your ways, O Lord, make known to me; teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are ...
Journey with America’s editors as they reflect on Scripture, prayer, fasting and almsgiving both in written form and on “The Word” podcast. Find all the reflections and more Lent resources here. I don ...
This year, Lent starts on Wednesday, February 17, 2021, and ends on Thursday, April 1 with evening mass on Holy Thursday. Lent is the 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday until Easter. It is a period ...
Lent is well underway and with Easter occurring April 4 this year, readers looking for new approaches to the season will find much to ponder in new titles that offer deeper looks at the humanity, ...
We will not be having our weekly Tuesday Lenten service and lunch, but rather members of the Perry Ministerial Association will be sharing a weekly reflection with the community here in this space. We ...
Dear Annie: Recently, I came across this poem. I’ve seen it attributed to Pope Francis -- not sure whether he actually said it. In any case, I thought you might share it with your readers. You don’t ...
As pandemic restrictions continue to affect in-person events, a pair of ministries for people with same-sex attraction and their loved ones is hosting a free, virtual Lenten reflection to foster ...
Editor's note: This story was originally published Feb. 20, 2021, and available only to subscribers. We've made it available to all readers as this year's Lenten season begins. If you are not yet a ...
Dear Annie: Recently, I came across this poem. I’ve seen it attributed to Pope Francis -- not sure whether he actually said it. In any case, I thought you might share it with your readers. You don’t ...