St. Thérèse of Lisieux is widely known among Catholics as “the little flower,” but she also called herself a “winter flower” in “The Story of a Soul.”
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So what are we doing on a mountaintop in the early days of Lent?
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I was struck by the fact that St. Romero was not only a figure who gained international recognition, but was truly a prophet in his own land, loved by everyone …
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At Iskali, Lent has become a season not only of reflection but of sharing witness. Through a campaign called 40 Testimonies for 40 Days, young adults are sharing how God …
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Canon 1252 does give us both an upper and lower age for observing the church’s law on fasting.
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Lent calls for a return to the basics.
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Why doesn’t the Church require something more demanding for Lenten fasting?
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By David Werning (OSV News) — Have you heard of the word “indulgence” but aren’t exactly sure what it means? You’re not alone. Indulgences come with a lot of baggage. …
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This last Sunday before Lent offers us a lesson in what is expected of us as disciples, and Jesus maps out the road we need to travel.
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Exploring why the SSPX shouldn’t ordain new bishops.
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