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With profound hope, we live and grow in this season as an assured and empowered people.

Lent is not a marathon. It is not a competition to see who can hold out the longest on their Lenten sacrifice.

Padre Pio’s letter to Raffaelina Cerase, 1914: Baptism is said to be a copy of the death of Jesus. St. Paul says we are baptized

There is a profound powerlessness in seeing how the world’s wars impact children, the most vulnerable of all. It’s unimaginable, what they are enduring.

Here are words of wisdom from St. Katharine Drexel.

In this time of transition in nature, we might also find ourselves in a type of spiritual transition during Lent.

Take comfort because your suffering is in God’s will. If human nature is resentful of suffering and resists it.

The deep friendship and rich dialogue between St. Francis of Assisi and Sultan Malik al-Kamil centuries ago can inform interfaith dialogue in our own times.

Jesus says in John 15:4, “Remain in me, as I remain in you.” Through the cross and resurrection, Jesus promises to be with us always, in all things, through all things.

Many of the things that affect us are out of our control. Today, let’s pray for radical acceptance to live in the grace of God, unattached to specific outcomes.