How To Make The Most Of Holy Week

How To Make The Most Of Holy Week

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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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How do you find silence in Holy Week and how can it improve your mental health if you do? Luke Brown shares from his expertise as a Catholic

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 […]

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A Lot Can Happen In Just 3 Days | Good Friday

A Lot Can Happen In Just 3 Days | Good Friday Quote

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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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On Palm Sunday, The Crowd Cries “Hosanna”

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Jesus Died For You - Will You Live For Him?

Jesus Died For You – Will You Live For Him?

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Vice Virtue What Weeds Are You Going To Pull Up This Lent?

What Weeds Are You Going To Pull Up This Lent?

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The Crown And The Cross Go Together | Catholic-Link.org More Resources On The Cross Of Christ

The Crown And The Cross Go Together | Catholic-Link.org

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What Does True Love Really Look Like?

What Does True Love Really Look Like?

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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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The season before Easter signifies the troubles in which we live here and now, while the time after Easter ... St. Augustine Easter Quote

The Fast Is Over…Devote Yourself To Praise!

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Because there are these two periods of time – the one that now is, beset with the trials and troubles of this life, and the other yet to come, a life of everlasting serenity and joy – we are given two liturgical seasons, one before Easter and the other after. […]

Why We Fast...There's A Purpose!

Why We Fast…There’s A Purpose!

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Why We Fast…There’s A Purpose! More Resources To Help Catholics Fast “Fasting gives birth to prophets and strengthens the powerful; fasting makes lawgivers wise. Fasting is a good safeguard for the soul, a steadfast companion for the body, a weapon for the valiant, and a gymnasium for athletes. Fasting repels […]

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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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Lent According To Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Quote

Lent According To Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

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The Sacrament Of Love | St. Thomas Aquinas Quote

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The Eucharist is the Sacrament of Love; It signifies Love, It produces love. The Eucharist is the consummation of the whole spiritual life. St. Thomas Aquinas *Amazon Affiliate links help the ministry of Catholic-Link at no additional cost to you! Thank you!

Only Jesus Could Build A Bridge To Heaven

Only Jesus Could Build A Bridge To Heaven

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The Hour Of Jesus

Choose an unblemished male lamb to be sacrificed. The lamb is to be offered by a priest as a sacrifice to ransom people from death. The flesh of the lamb is to be eaten. Sound familiar? Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn about the connections

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The Proclamation Of Easter | O Truly Blessed Night

The Proclamation Of Easter | O Truly Blessed Night

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The Proclamation Of Easter | O Truly Blessed Night   Exult, let them exult, the hosts of heaven, exult, let Angel ministers of God exult, let the trumpet of salvation sound aloud our mighty King’s triumph! Be glad, let earth be glad, as glory floods her, ablaze with light from […]

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The Stabat Mater: A Prayer for Our Times

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn At, the Cross her station keeping,stood the mournful Mother weeping,close to Jesus to the last. Through her heart, His sorrow sharing,all His bitter anguish bearing,now at length the sword has passed. O how sad and sore distressedwas that Mother, highly blest,of the sole-begotten One. Christ above in torment hangs,she beneath […]

The Donkey G.K. Chesterton Catholic Poem Palm Sunday

The Donkey | Palm Sunday

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The Donkey | G.K. Chesterton When fishes flew and forests walkedAnd figs grew upon thornSome moment when the moon was bloodThen surely I was born. With monstrous head and sickening cryAnd ears like errant wingsThe devil’s walking parodyOn all four-footed things. The tattered outlaw of the earth,Of ancient crooked will;Starve, […]

The Wounds Of Jesus Cross Lent

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7 Last Words of Jesus on the cross

The 7 Last Words Of Jesus

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Infographic: Jesus And The Liturgical Year

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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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The Pillars of Lent: Almsgiving, Prayer and Fasting

The Pillars of Lent: Almsgiving, Prayer and Fasting

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In All Things, BE A MAN OF PRAYER“If you would suffer with patience the adversities and miseries of this life, be a man of prayer. If you would obtain courage and strength to conquer the temptations of the enemy, be a man of prayer. If you would mortify your own will...

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