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At general audience Feb. 26, Pope Francis said we need the Word of God more than we need bread
One purpose of Lent could be listening for, hearing and responding to the call to be saints
St. Andrew Apostle Parish conducted drive-in adoration at the suggestion of parishioners and Archdiocese of Washington
With public Masses currently suspended, stories from history and Canon Law can inspire us to grow in an appreciation for the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist
Good Shepherd parishioners grateful for prayers, eucharistic blessing at their homes
It’s no accident that the Greek word for thanksgiving is ‘eucharist’
What is God nudging you to fast from this season of Lent?
Lent is a time of reflecting on our relationship with God; new recommendation made for distribution of ashes on Ash Wednesday
Why do we abstain from meat on Fridays in Lent? Why not something else?
First Sunday of Lent | Like Jesus experienced, our time in the desert will be filled with various temptations.
How do we prepare ourselves for Lent when it seems as though the last one never really ended?
While we comply with directives designed to keep us safe, we look forward to when we can again receive the Eucharist
Lent is the perfect time to become more intimately familiar with God’s Word
We should extend grace to one another as we reconvene at the eucharistic table