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Lenten Reflections 2026
February 27 – Friday of the First Week of Lent Readings: Ezekiel 18:21-28; Psalm 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-7a, 7bc-8; Matthew 5:20-26 Invitation to Prayer: “But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment, and whoever says to his brother, Raqa, will be answerable to …
Never Quit, Never Give Up, Finish Your Race
by Sarah Wells When Bonnie Sartin finished tidying up the sanctuary of St. Francis Xavier Church and returned to the undercroft, a chorus of parishioners surprised her as they sang “Happy Birthday” in front of a huge cake. It was a simple show of their appreciation for her significant service …
Loving Away Evil in Lent
A Closer Look | Kenneth Craycraft Every year, we are reminded that Lent should not merely be about giving up habits or pleasures but also adding some positive spiritual discipline. We might give up caffeine or alcohol, for example. Or we might add a spiritual or corporal work of mercy, …
Return to Confession.. but what do I do?
How to return to confession If you have been away from the church, or if you have been reluctant or unable to see a priest for confession, you are invited to experience the reconciling peace of Christ through the grace of this sacrament, also called the sacrament of reconciliation. Peace …
Baseball, Belief, and Building on Love
Shine On | by Dominick Albano It’s February, and for some people, this month symbolizes love. It makes them think of Valentine’s Day or maybe, the coming of Lent… or just taking time away to someplace warmer. For me, when the calendar turns to February, I can only think of …
Where does the Catholic Church stand on vaccines?
Outbreaks of measles at several Catholic sites around the U.S. have reignited debates about vaccines. What does the Church teach? By Daniel Payne February 24, 2026 at 6:00 AM ET Reports of measles outbreaks at several Catholic sites around the U.S. recently have raised fears of disease exposure and reignited debates …
Comic actor Kevin James wants to ‘glorify God in every way’
FROM THE ARCHIVES: WASHINGTON (CNS) – He doesn’t exactly advertise it, but the “king of Queens” is a Catholic family man. Kevin James, who played Doug Heffernan for nine seasons on the CBS sitcom and has since branched out into movies, has no problem talking about his values and how …
Building Habits of Virtue During Lent
Lent is a season of moral and spiritual growth. For some, the principal approach is to deprive oneself of non-essential goods; we give up some pleasure or luxury. Others observe Lent by performing spiritual or corporal works of mercy; we add some activity or assume some burden. And, of course, …
Seminarian Spotlight: Deacon Jacob Schmiesing
From Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary and School of Theology This is part of a series highlighting the stories of the men who are completing their formation for the priesthood at MTSM. To read more, click here. As a young grade schooler, Deacon Jacob Schmiesing wrote down three things he wanted to …
LIVING LENT
The Final Word with Sr. Mary Garascia, CPPS Longing for light, we wait in darkness. Longing for truth, we turn to you. Make us your own, your holy people, light for the world to see … Make us your living voice … Make us your bread … shared until all …
