How To Make The Most Of Holy Week
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What Is The Significance Of The Paschal Candle?
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Jesus Died For You – Will You Live For Him?
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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 […]
Try These Weekly Lenten Resolutions This Year
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How To Make The Most Of Holy Week
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What Happens During Holy Week?
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Pope Francis Message For Lent
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The Death Of Jesus Was The Price For Our Life
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“By His Wounds We Were Healed” | Isaiah 53:5
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Jesus Came To Pay A Debt He Did Not Owe
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It’s Very Simple: Lent Is All About Love
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A Lot Can Happen In Just 3 Days | Good Friday Quote
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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 […]
Mary Stands At The Foot Of The Cross
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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 […]
The Meaning of Ash Wednesday
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Embrace Silence During Holy Week (And Improve Your Mental Health!)
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Palm Sunday Gospel One of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot,went to the chief priests and said,“What are you willing to give meif I hand him over to you?”They paid him thirty pieces of silver,and from that time on he looked for an opportunityto hand him over. On the […]
Act of Contrition In Front Of The Crucifix | St. Alphonsus De Liguori
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn My Jesus, by the pain You did endure whenYour Left hand was pierced with the nail, give me true sorrow for my sins.My Jesus, by the pain You did endure whenYour right hand was pierced with the nail, give me perseverance in Your grace.My Jesus, by the pain You did […]
The Wounds Of Jesus | Catholic-Link.org
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The Sacrament Of Love | St. Thomas Aquinas Quote
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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 […]
What Do Catholics Do On Spy Wednesday?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “I spy with my little eye…a dandelion!” my tiny voice would say with excitement as my mom and I would play the “I Spy” game. This game was a joy-filled way to notice the wonderful gifts that God has given us. While this type of spying was always fun, “Spy […]
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 […]
The Last Degree Of Love | Eucharist Quote St. Bernardine Of Siena
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “The last degree of love is when He gave Himself to us to be our Food; because He gave Himself to be united with us in every way.” — St. Bernardine of Siena











