
A Morning of Service, A Day of Witness
Dan Haverty reflects on how journeying to San Francisco with his fellow parishioners reveals the power of community and service this Lent.
The wisdom of St. Paul of the Cross invites us to live Lent not as a private project, but as a shared journey. By remembering the Passion, we learn to love more deeply, stand more faithfully with those who suffer and trust that God’s love is at work even in the hardest moments.

Dan Haverty reflects on how journeying to San Francisco with his fellow parishioners reveals the power of community and service this Lent.

In this Lenten reflection, Jack Dermody reflects on how Sister Ana’s visits to prisoners reveal the call of Lent: to serve Christ by reaching out to the least and most forgotten among us.

In this reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Fr. David Colhour, CP, explores the Lenten call to community and service. Moving beyond individual devotion, he reflects on how prayer, fasting, almsgiving, and service reveal Christ already present in our lives and within the community of faith.

De mediodía a las 3:00 p.m. Las horas sagradas en que Jesús estuvo colgado de la cruz. En este viernes de Cuaresma, oramos.

From Noon to 3:00 pm. Those sacred hours that Jesus hung upon the cross. Today on this Lenten Friday, we pray.

Fr. Bill Murphy, CP, reflects on how true almsgiving flows from love, humility and the transforming power of the cross.

Leer en Español As we have spent this week of Lent reflecting on almsgiving, here are some thoughts to deepen your attentiveness to God, your openness to grace, and your willingness to let almsgiving shape both your heart and your…

Today’s Lenten reflection is from Angie Kwasinski on the meaning of almsgiving, grounded in a communal experience of faith.

Today’s Lenten reflection is from Theresa Secord on the meaning of almsgiving, grounded in a personal experience of faith.

In this Third Sunday of Lent video reflection, Fr. David Colhour, CP, explores the deeper meaning of almsgiving. Rooted in the teachings of Jesus and the traditions of the early Church, almsgiving is more than financial giving. It is a way of sharing in God's generosity and responding to the needs of others with humility and love.