Lent
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Lent Retreat – Fra Angelico
Guido di Pietro was born in Rupecanina in Tuscany in 1395 and was already making a name for himself as
Lent Retreat – ASH WEDNESDAY
Lent is best known as a time for fasting, when people give up something. The point of the fasting can,
Books for Lent
The Godzdogz team recommends the following spiritual reading for Lent: The Desert Fathers, edited by Helen Waddell - In this collection
The Godzdogz Podcast
This Lent the Godzdogz team will be adding an extra dimension to our Lenten retreat. As well as daily
GODZDOGZ LENTEN RETREAT 2010
As in previous years, we invite Godzdogz readers to join us during Lent for prayer and reflection, and we hope
Easter Sunday – O Happy Fault!
Readings: Acts 10:34, 37-43; Psalm 117; Colossians 3:1-4 [or 1 Corinthians 5:6-8]; John 20:1-9 At the Easter Vigil when the Exultet
Holy Saturday – The Stillness of the Tomb
Today is a day of strange quietness. We have lived through the sorrowful passion of Our Lord, walked with him
Monday of Holy Week – The Third Station of the Cross
Br Graham Hunt OP gives a reflection on the Third Station of the Cross - Jesus falls for the first
Palm Sunday – Spectators or Participants?
Readings: Mark 11:1-10 (Blessing of Palms); Isaiah 50:4-7; Psalm 21; Philippians 2:6-11; Mark 14:1-15:47 (Mass) At the beginning of Lent it
Lent Week 5 Friday – Speaking Truth
Readings: Jeremiah 20:10-13, Psalm 17:2-7, John 10:31-42Today’s readings focus on conflict, misunderstanding and the desire to silence those whom we
Lent Week 5 Thursday – Eternal Life with God
Readings: Genesis 17:3-9; Psalm 105; John 8:51-57 The covenant that the Lord makes with Abraham is beyond belief. Exceeding fertility will
Lent Week 5 Wednesday – The Truth will set you free
Readings: Daniel 3: 14-20, 91-92, 95; Daniel 3: 52-56; John 8: 31-42 Freedom is much prized in contemporary Western secular thought: