Lent Was Made for Man, Not Man for Lent
Lent is often thought of as a time of voluntary suffering, but Scripture suggests that the involuntary sufferings may be just as important.
Lent is often thought of as a time of voluntary suffering, but Scripture suggests that the involuntary sufferings may be just as important.
A Muslim fasts to draw nearer to a distant God. A Christian fasts to draw nearer to a God who became man and dwelt among us.
Holy Week is a sacred gift — embrace it fully.
User’s Guide to the Fourth Sunday of Lent
Life goes on with or without social media. It might be time to go on without it, at least for a season.
In this week’s Register Radio episode, Franciscan Missionary of the Eternal Word Father Joseph Mary helps us prepare for Lent. Then we turn to the news: Last fall Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana — historically a school for undergraduate women — decided to accept men who identified as women. The school reversed course after blowback, but many are still concerned over St. Mary’s direction. Jonathan Liedl brings us news and analysis.
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