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Food for Thought on your Lenten Journey
By Patti J. Mitchell
A mundane household chore gave me insight as to what to do during Lent.
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How to Prepare for Lent with Mary.
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Discover how to prepare for Lent with Mary as your guide. Learn a simple Marian approach to spiritual renewal, wellness, and building a Rosary-centered rhythm before Lent begins.
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The Heart of the Matter This Lent
By Madeline Mauro
This Lenten Season, discover what it means to rest your head upon Jesus’ chest. Through Scripture, surrender, and the great exchange, be renewed as you rediscover intimacy with God.
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Return to the Lord: Reflections on the Readings for Ash Wednesday 2026
By Tom Klocek
"Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return." On Ash Wednesday we will hear this statement or "Repent, and believe in the gospel," as we have ashes placed on our foreheads in the form of a cross. This to remind us of our frailty and to take the time to intensify our return to the Lord.
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Five Must Read Books for Lent
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Five great reads for the season of Lent
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Take Her Hand This Lent: How the Pietà Teaches Us to Hold Jesus with Mary
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Discover how the Pietà reveals Mary’s invitation this Lent: take her hand, pray the Rosary, and learn to hold Jesus in the depths of your heart.
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Lent 2026 and Ten Suggestions
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Fr. Mike Schmitz recently offered ten suggestions on how to make Lent sanctifying.
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Begin Again This Lent with Mary: A Rosary Rule of Life for Women
By The Rosary Rule of Life
A Marian Lenten challenge for women to begin again with grace, prayer, and purpose by creating a personal Rosary Rule of Life rooted in daily rhythm.
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“A Sword Will Pierce Your Heart”: Begin Again with Mary
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Reflect on Simeon’s prophecy from the Feast of the Presentation—“a sword will pierce your heart”—and discover how the Rosary and a Marian Begin Again Lenten journey reveal, heal, and renew the heart.
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Candlemas: Hope on the Cold, Snowy Days
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
Candlemas is a feast day of the Catholic Church and a reminder that winter will end and there will be light in spring.
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February 2026 Feast Days and Sunday Reading Guide
By The Catholic Philadelphian
February begins with the feast, but will end with the fast of Lent
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St. Valentine — The Saint of Love
By Marjorie Lewis
Behind Valentine’s Day is the story of a courageous priest, a miracle, and a love strong enough to defy an empire. ?
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Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me - What Does it Mean?
By Bridgette Lewis
A reflection on Jesus’s call to take up the cross, showing how surrender and suffering lead to freedom, holiness, and victory in Christ.
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Anything But Ordinary
By Mary Ennis Meo
The post-holiday dullness may seem to be reflected in the name of our current liturgical season. Yet the origin of the term "Ordinary Time" has nothing to do with being commonplace or dull.
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Begin Again at the Jordan
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Reflect on the Baptism of Jesus through the Rosary and rediscover your identity as God’s beloved.
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New Christmas Hymns - Jesus, Our Sweet Christmas Savior
By Mark C. McCann
A modern Christmas hymn from the album, "Our Holy Infant King," a collection of songs celebrating the Incarnation and the glory of salvation that Jesus brought to us through his birth.
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Let’s Leave Out the Shoes for the Three Kings
By Christy Romero
There is a tradition in many Latin American countries to leave out the shoes on the eve of the feast of the Epiphany. Today, I was reminiscing about my own childhood traditions. The memories of those celebrations will forever remain in my heart because they truly transformed me. What traditions from your own childhood have had a lasting impact in your faith?
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