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So, back to Lent. Each day during Lent, I’m going to be leading a really short devotion on one of the pieces of the wheel, moving each week one step closer to the center, to God.
As a special devotion, the Stations of the Cross combines visual representations with prayers and meditations in keeping the doctrines and views of the Catholic faith alive.
After six Fridays of not eating meat, Christians observing Lent are nearly at the finish line. The 40-day season of prayer comes to an end this week just ahead of the Easter holiday.
The term Stations was first applied to these devotions by the English pilgrim, William Wey in 1428, by which time they were already widespread and popular throughout all of Europe. In 1505, Peter ...
The Lent Project is a daily devotional, continuing through the week after Easter, with Scripture passages, written reflections, visual art, music and video.
Lent is the 40-day preparatory period before Easter Sunday and the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It contains three "pillars": prayer, fasting and almsgiving.
Lent is a time of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. We, as Catholics, are called to walk through the desert with Christ for 40 days and 40 nights. The season of Lent is one of the holiest times of ...
Lenten Devotions: Rosary and Benediction will be held in the Church of the Assumption, Collooney this evening, Wednesday 23rd February at 8.00pm. Stations of the Cross will be held in the Church ...
But not all Protestant believers. “The path of Lent — prayer, fasting, and generosity over a period of time—is heavily emphasized by the authors of and characters in the Bible, including Jesus.
Lent is a 40-day season of prayer, fasting and giving, held in preparation for the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus. This year, Lent begins on March 5 and ends on April 17.
After six Fridays of not eating meat, Christians observing Lent are nearly at the finish line. The 40-day season of prayer comes to an end this week just ahead of the Easter holiday.