How To Make The Most Of Holy Week

How To Make The Most Of Holy Week

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Holy Week Liturgies with Karen May

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Holy Week is the most sacred time in the Church’s calendar. We commemorate the final days of Jesus’ life leading up to his passion, death, and resurrection. During Holy Week, Jesus instituted the Eucharist and established the priesthood. Karen May, a Catholic speaker, author, and spiritual director, joins Fr. George […]

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A Beautiful Sonnet Attributed To The Saints

A Beautiful Sonnet Attributed To The Saints

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn A Beautiful Sonnet Attributed To The Saints A beautiful sonnet has been attributed to many saints such as St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila: “I am not moved to love you, Lord, By promises of paradise; Nor does the hell that terrifies Move me to want […]

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Do You Not Love Me In The Blessed Sacrament?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn But our Lord could say to us: “You have loved Me on Calvary because there I washed away your sins. You have loved Me in the Crib because there I was meek and lovable. Why then do you not love Me in the Blessed Sacrament where I am always with […]

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Jesus Came To Pay A Debt He Did Not Owe

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Lent as Preparation for Heaven with Fr. Rob: A Throwback

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In this throwback episode of the Catholic Link podcast, Fr. Rob and Fr. George Elliot discussed a brief history of Lent. So, how we should not only think of Lent as a time for penance. But also think of Lent as a preparation in the Heavenly mysteries. Originally the 40 […]

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Can You Bear the Cross?

Can You Bear the Cross?

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What is the Catholic altar of repose? “Repose” means rest, so the altar of repose implies that this space has been set aside

What Is The Altar Of Repose?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn One day each year – and one day only – there is no Catholic Mass celebrated throughout the world. One day.  The Easter Triduum begins with Holy Thursday Mass. What many Catholics don’t realize is that Good Friday service not a Mass, but a liturgy, as no hosts are consecrated […]

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At The Foot Of The Cross

Mary Stands At The Foot Of The Cross

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Why Don’t We Sing “Alleluia” During Lent? Catholic Lent Resources

Why Don’t We Sing “Alleluia” During Lent?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Why Don’t We Sing “Alleluia” During Lent? Infographic: Why don’t we sing “Alleluia” during Lent? Lent Resources QUIZ: What Should You Give Up For Lent? A Guide To The Best Catholic Lent Resources How to Discern Between Consolation & Desolation | Lenten Spiritual Exercises A Guide To The Best Catholic Lent Resources […]

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Stations of the Cross with Fr. Rob

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast, Fr. Rob and Fr. George Elliot discuss the Lenten devotion Stations of the Cross and how it can augment Lenten prayer. During this Holy Week, take the time to pray the Stations of the Cross and meditate on the final moments of […]

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What Do We Commemorate On The Paschal Triduum? | Catholic-Link

What Do We Commemorate During The Paschal Triduum?

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Infographic: 5 Temptations from the Devil During Lent

5 Ways The Devil Tries To Tempt You During Lent

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Pope Francis’ Message for Lent

Pope Francis Message For Lent

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Do Catholics Still Have Plenary Indulgences during Holy Week or any other time of the year? Discover Catholic history and tradition

Do Catholics Still Have Plenary Indulgences?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn What is an Indulgence? Do Catholics still practice indulgences? That stopped after Martin Luther pointed out that they are wrong, right? To be sure, the 16th Century was a confusing time. There was a Dominican preacher named Johann Tetzel who Luther claimed was “selling” indulgences to fund the building of […]

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Beautiful, Ancient Holy Saturday Homily

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “What is happening? Today there is a great silence over the earth, a great silence, and stillness, a great silence because the King sleeps; the earth was in terror and was still, because God slept in the flesh and raised up those who were sleeping from the ages. God has […]

The Wounds Of Jesus Cross Lent

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You Must Walk Through The Desert To Reach The Promised Land

You Must Walk Through The Desert To Reach The Promised Land

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn You Must Walk Through The Desert To Reach The Promised Land No one reaches the promised land without walking through the desert. More Catholic Quotes

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His Love Was So Great That…

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In that same night, then, when men were thinking of preparing torments and death for Jesus, our beloved Redeemer thought of leaving them himself in the Blessed Sacrament; giving us thereby to understand that his love was so great that, instead of being cooled by so many injuries, it was […]

Only Jesus Could Build A Bridge To Heaven

Only Jesus Could Build A Bridge To Heaven

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Why Do We Fast During Lent? An Illustrated Guide

An Illustrated Guide To Fasting: Why Do We Fast During Lent?

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7 Last Words of Jesus on the cross

The 7 Last Words Of Jesus

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n't Just Want A Holy Week

God Doesn’t Just Want A Holy Week, But A Holy Life

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Jesus Entered Jerusalem To Teach Us A Lesson About Easy Victories

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn I am less likely to deny my suffering when I learn how God uses it to mold me and draw me closer to him. I will be less likely to see my pains as interruptions to my plans and more able to see them as the means for God to […]

The Pillars of Lent: Almsgiving, Prayer and Fasting

The Pillars of Lent: Almsgiving, Prayer and Fasting

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Love Held Jesus to the Cross

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