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Saturday of the Third Week

Reflection

Today’s Gospel is a tough reminder of what humility actually looks like. It’s easy to look down on the Pharisee; his pride is so obvious, and his “gratitude” feels more like a performance than a prayer. But when I really sit with this, I realize I’m not always the tax colle...


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Friday of the Third Week


Reflection

Lent invites us to return to God, return to what truly matters, and return to love. In Hosea, we hear a tender call to repentance that is not rooted in shame, but in trust. God asks us to bring our words honestly, to let go of the false securities we attach ourselves t...


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Thursday of the Third Week

Reflection

Lent invites us to listen—deeply, honestly, and courageously. In today’s reading from Jeremiah, God laments a people who hear His voice but do not act on it. This is not just an ancient critique; it is a mirror held up to our own lives. On college campuses, we are surrounded by voices...


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Wednesday of the Third Week

Reflection

The first thing that strikes me about today’s readings is the concept of rules and laws. The idea of strict rules and laws makes me bristle, but when I think about the importance of rules in my own house-hold with kids, I have a different perspective. Why do we have rules in our fami...


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Tuesday of the Third Week

Reflection

But with contrite heart and humble spirit let us be received…as we follow you unreservedly; for those who trust in you cannot be put to shame. Daniel 3: 39, 41

Even now, say...


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