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Lent Reflections
Lent is about being broken open—not broken down
Jim McDermott
March 04, 2022
Lent is about daring to peek outside that castle, trying to be more vulnerable and exposed.
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God always keeps his promises. What does that mean for the people of Ukraine?
Ashley McKinless
March 03, 2022
A Reflection for the Thursday after Ash Wednesday
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Lent Reflections
Ash Wednesday: What can you do this Lent to ‘return to the Lord’?
James Martin, S.J.
March 02, 2022
A reflection for Ash Wednesday from James Martin, S.J.
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Reflection: This Easter, remember that nothing is impossible with God
James Martin, S.J.
April 02, 2021
Suffering is never the end in the Christian worldview and, more importantly, the Christian experience.
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Reflection: Don’t place a price on other people’s lives. That’s what Judas did.
Colleen Dulle
March 29, 2021
The Crucifixion is not just an image of God’s love, but a mirror reflecting our sin back to us, saying, this is the evil you’re capable of.
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Reflection: God lives in our traditions. Keeping them is a form of prayer.
Colleen Dulle
March 29, 2021
Remember the jar of expensive, perfumed oil that Mary pours on Jesus’ feet. We know Mary, Martha and Lazarus weren’t rich, and this oil was expensive. They would have been saving it for a special occasion.
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