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Humility in Lent
This Lent, I have been reflecting and praying about humility. As a concept, humility is simple: thinking that no one else is any better...
Lenten Read-Along: Recipes and the Saints
Today I'm sharing several recipes associated with the saints of Ireland.
Colcannon
This dish is eaten throughout the year but associated with Halloween/All Saints/All Souls Day...
The Human Experience of Our Redeemer: A Lenten Webinar with Fr. Joseph Tetlow, SJ
Jesus Christ is fully divine and fully human. Sometimes we forget that second part! In his Spiritual Exercises, St. Ignatius Loyola encouraged what he...
Lenten Read-Along: On the Pilgrim Road
We are a pilgrim people. Your pilgrim road might be cobbled and worn, or it might be full of potholes, sinkholes, or broken concrete,...
Lenten Read-Along: St. Ignatius and St. Patrick as Spiritual Guides Through Thin Places
Thin places are spaces of mystery and encounter where we meet God in ourselves, in others, and in the wider world. In each person’s...
What Are You Doing for Lent?
Ash Wednesday is March 2, 2022, so today we’re highlighting just a few of the many Ignatian-inspired features designed to help you observe Lent.
Living...
Five Ways to Get the Most Out of Lent Before It’s Gone
The general consensus is that it’s been difficult to engage with Lent this year, because the entire year has felt like a never-ending Lent....
Lenten Read-Along: Why Should We Have a Resting Point in Our Process of Forgiveness?
I imagine that we all have different styles for processing feelings, ranging from total avoidance to sorting through them deliberately and slowly to wanting...
Lenten Read-Along: A Prayer for New Life
Help me live into new life. Help me to unclench my tight fists. Breathe new life into my lungs, hands, feet, voice. These are...
Lenten Read-Along: Examen of God’s Compassion and Mercy for Me
I begin by giving thanks for the good gifts God has given me so far.
I ask God for the gifts of insight...