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I Come to Do Your Will: Reflections on the Readings for the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord
By Tom Klocek
This solemnity, along with the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, reveal a great deal about obedience to God's will as well as the nature of Our Blessed Mother and her role in our salvation. She is an example to us all, always pointing us to her Blessed Son, Our Lord.
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A Prayer and Reflections on the Annunciation
By Christopher Castagnoli
Let Mary’s Fiat, her great “yes” to become the Mother of our Savior Jesus Christ, inspire your cooperation with God’s will as well!
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A Lenten Story: Our Sacrifices
By Ernest Rionaula
A Lenten story on the topic of our sacrifices and what we choose to give up. How we should treat others with grace and reflect on our own sacrifices and the state of our heart.
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Sharing the Fruit of Faith: A Lenten Challenge
By A Lone Voice
The greatest work of Charity we can do is to evangelize. This doesn't mean standing on a street corner reciting Bible verses or knocking on doors or running podcasts. Nothing wrong with those activities. But we as Catholics have become complacent about sharing our faith. Lent is the perfect time for us to get out of our comfort zone and invite someone to join us in prayer.
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On Homelessness, RCIA, Sacraments, and Crazy- NOT Crazy People
By Carolyn Calfo
This article is about a Homeless man my husband and I sponsored to become Catholic 30 years ago.
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Quotes about St. Joseph
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Some quotes to reflect on St. Joseph
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3 things to do if you had a bad start to Lent
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
3 easy steps to take when your Lent beginning has failed
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Second Sunday of Lent
By Ginger Herrington
Reflections on the readings for the Second Sunday of Lent
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The Light Has Come into the World: Reflections on the Readings for the Second Sunday of Lent, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The Second Sunday of Lent (all three cycles) relates the story of Jesus' Transfiguration on the mountain. Jesus is the Light of the World and the New Covenant. All of the readings talk to God's covenant with His people and the connection between His light and salvation (through Jesus). Open your hearts to the Light.
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Did You Try the Hula Burger at McDonald's ?
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
Are you one of the few people who tasted a Hula Burger at McDonald's ? Learn how this pineapple creation almost became a Lenten feature at McDonald's.
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The History and purpose of Lent
By Glenn Lanham, MATS
A review of the history and purpose of Lenten practice
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A Lenten Treasure Hunt: First Clue
By Christy Romero
The treasure hunt begins today on Ash Wednesday. Search for the first clue within this week's meditation. You will be one step closer to finding the only treasure worth seeking.
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What Consumes You?
By Janet Cassidy
Today I'm talking about our approach to giving something up for Lent. Hopefully, it will give you some clarity!
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ASH WEDNESDAY
By Eileen Renders
This article is offered to provide alternative ways to giving thought and love to Jesus Christ for His great sacrifice during Lent.
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Add Something to Lenten Sacrifices
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Some spiritual habits to take the place of common sacrifices
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Be Reconciled to God: Reflections on the Readings for Ash Wednesday
By Tom Klocek
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of our Lenten journey to Christ's Passion, Crucifixion, and most importantly, His Resurrection. It is a time of preparation involving prayer, sacrifice, fasting, and almsgiving, all toward strengthening our spiritual muscles in order to "become the righteousness of God."
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March 2025 Feast Days and Lenten Sundays
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A look at March 2025
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