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The fifth Sunday of Lent is celebrated by Christians worldwide this weekend, on April 3, 2022. On this Sunday during the Lenten season, Christians recall both the humanity and the divinity of ...
We begin this week the Fifth week of Lent, the beginning of the last two weeks of the season of prayer and penance. We refer to this time as the time of the Lord’s Passion. This is the first ...
A Reflection for the Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent “God also said to Abraham: ‘On your part, you and your descendants after you must keep my covenant throughout the ages’” (Gn 17:9).
Fifth Sunday of Lent Reflection Fifth Sunday of Lent Reflection. by Brian ... The heart of John's Gospel, which we follow through Lent this year, is divided into two parts: The Book of Signs (Jn ...
A Reflection for the Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent “As she was being led to execution, God stirred up the holy spirit of a young boy named Daniel, and he cried aloud: ...
The Fifth Sunday of Lent includes the story of the revival of Lazarus, an event that was a preview of Jesus' upcoming resurrection, a South Carolina priest told Fox News Digital.
The penitential canon of St. Andrew of Crete is read for the last time this the year in the fifth week of Great Lent, thus closing the book on this Great Canon until next year. The holy words of the ...
After six Fridays of not eating meat, Christians observing Lent are nearly at the finish line. The 40-day season of prayer comes to an end this week just ahead of the Easter holiday. The period ...
Because it is this final Sunday of Lent, where we have been instructed week by week on what it means to follow Jesus, all of us - not just those who are being received into the church and who are ...
Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent Reflection: Readings: Isaiah 43:16–21 Philippians 3:8–14 John 8:1–11. A colleague in the theology department here at BC has a small sign with a quote on his ...