From Ashes to Palms
Our Lenten journey is almost complete. How can Palm Sunday be an inspiration for us as we move forward?
Our Lenten journey is almost complete. How can Palm Sunday be an inspiration for us as we move forward?
Follow the path St. Philip Neri began over 500 years ago to connect pilgrims with 7 churches tied to early Church Saints.
"It was a simple reminder that we need not wait to visit Jesus more often."
John Paul reflects on his walking pilgrimage in Rome on Holy Thursday and what that experience meant to him.
Guest contributor, Timothy Hankins, leads us through a reflection on Lent, Reconciliation, and starting over.
Try these simple recipes from the Holy Land for a meat-free Friday this Lent.
"On Ash Wednesday, we mark ourselves with a sign of all of these things. The Cross reminds us of the start of our every prayer. The ashes symbolize our fasting. And we are called to give alms through the ashes that remind us of our lack of need for earthly goods."
Try some of the best Parisian foods without paying an arm and a leg.
Joshua Schaffner, President of Verso Ministries, shares a bit about his own experience on pilgrimage and how that changed his life.
So it is fitting that the days after I write a post about, "No time, no time," I didn't have any time to write on the blog. I'm sorry to disappoint our (small, but faithful) readers. Click through for a brief recap of days 5-7, plus some pictures!
"After all, YOVHLO (“You only visit the Holy Land once”), right?"
Today's reflection tackles the tension between seeing everything there is to see in the limited time to see it.