Father Joshua J. Whitfield provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the 3rd Sunday in Lent, March 8, 2026.
Lent is a season devoted to prayer, fasting and almsgiving. It’s also a time when we are most likely to commit to daily spiritual reading to guide us along the path of conversion. But where to begin?
The current military action against Iran is a clash of ethical impulses: the security of the country versus the kind of ...
In his Lenten message, St. Catharines Bishop Gerard Bergie urges the faithful to “live the beatitudes” daily.
The diocesan push to unplug during Lent is not only back for a third year— it now spans three days. The initiative encourages ...
Yes, every time one of us goes to confession, two worlds meet in the encounter of penitent and confessor: the disordered thirst that is sin and the savior who alone can satiate our souls.
Dr. Charles Qualls reflects on Psalm 32, Lent, and why admitting sin and seeking forgiveness reveals God's goodness and leads ...
The Rev. Trish Sullivan Vanni explores the spiritual meaning behind the “lion and lamb” proverb and its connection to Lent and Easter.
Lent is an opportunity to confront our own imperfection and open ourselves to the love of Christ, which enables us to grow in ...
Top Islamic clerics in Lagos have warned Nigerians to stop joining protests they do not fully understand.They have also cautioned that good intentions alone cannot prevent bad actors from hijacking ...
Lourdes Central School marked a significant milestone in its institutional journey on March 3, as it gathered for the ...
Christianity is more than knowledge, eloquence, or religious performance. At its heart, it is about love—divine, sacrificial, patient, and enduring love. Without love, all other expressions of faith ...