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

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

Fasting is simply another way of giving the Spirit access to our hearts.

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

Just as Jesus was tempted to alter the stones to satisfy his hunger, we are tempted to alter and consume creation to satisfy our desires, we are tempted to see people and others only in terms of what we can get from them.

Today’s Lenten reflection is from Bill Thoman on the meaning of fasting, grounded in a personal experience of faith.

Fr. David Colhour, CP, offers a Second Sunday of Lent video reflection on how fasting moves us beyond self-preservation and into deeper trust in God and compassion for others.

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

In this video reflection, Amy Florian shares a deeply personal story that reshapes how we understand prayer — not as a way of getting what we want, but as a relationship that changes us.

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

In today’s reflection, Fr. Jim Strommer, CP, reminds us that while personal prayer is vital, our faith is never meant to be lived in isolation. Jesus gathers people into communion, teaching us that prayer draws us not only closer to God but closer to one another.