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Lent: Looking Beyond Ourselves, a Time of Reflection

Today’s popular culture often teaches us that we should put ourselves first. As Catholics, Lent is a gift that offers us a time to put our wants and needs aside and focus on drawing closer to the Lord. During these 40 days of introspection, contrition and sacrifice, we can grow stronger in our faith. By imitating Christ’s life, we grow in virtue.

Following year of restrictions, many seek to go beyond ‘giving something up’ for Lent

A recent Catholic News Service article asked: "After 11 months of 'giving up,' what is left to give up this Lent?"

Unfailing Grace Lenten Mission featuring Julie Carrick

This mission of a most intimate Eucharistic focus will include personal witness, ways to deepen our relationship with Christ, plus incredibly inspiring music! All...

YCP Phoenix Lenten Retreat

“Remember you are dust & to dust you shall return.” (Genesis 3:19) Join us for a half-day St. Joseph the Worker Lenten Retreat on March...

Church of the Holy Spirit – A Year of Grace 2021 – Lenten Mission

Join Church of the Holy Spirit for A Year of Grace – 2021 Lecture and Film Series: Take this opportunity to deepen your knowledge...

Cardinal’s Lenten meditation: Jesus and his beatitudes are model to follow

Jesus offers humanity a concrete model for holiness that can be lived each day, said Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa, offering the second meditation of Lent for leaders of the Roman Curia and Vatican employees.

Solemnity of St. Joseph Mass, Lenten Reflection, Confession & Fellowship

Join Us Friday, March 19 to celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph Mass 5:30 pm followed by Reflection by Fr. Antonio of the Poor...

Virtual Lenten Retreat

The Catholic Community Foundation and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in Tempe are excited to offer our parish communities this wonderful opportunity of...

For Lent, read the Gospel, fast from gossip, pope says at Angelus

People should fast from gossiping and spreading hearsay as part of their Lenten journey, Pope Francis said.

Cardinal’s Lenten meditation: Conversion is call to renew, rekindle faith

Conversion means believing that God became flesh to make all things new and offer his kingdom to everyone, said Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa, offering the first meditation of Lent for leaders of the Roman Curia and Vatican employees.