Our Lenten Journey

Lent is our holy season of spiritual cleansing and purification.  We take forty days to reflect on how we allow more of the grace of God into our lives, and how we can bring the love of Christ into the lives of others.  From early times to the present, Christians make more time to pray, fast, and give alms during Lent, to help us in our six weeks of reflection, repentance, and renewal that leads to Easter.  Here are some ideas on how we might approach these ancient practices this year.

Fasting

  • Eat one full meal and up to two smaller meals on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and another day of the week.

  • Take only what you need of food, money, etc.

  • Refrain from buying things you don’t need.

Praying

  • Lifts our hearts and minds to God

  • Lets us speak our deepest desires to God

  • Helps us experience the intimate love of God

  • Refreshes our hearts and souls  

Almsgiving

  • Helps our brothers and sisters in need

  • Reminds us of our duties to others

  • Reminds us of our duties to others

Celebration of Easter

“Filled with the Holy Spirit, Jesus returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the dessert for forty days...” Luke 4:1

Happening This Lent

Ash Wednesday Masses March 5

  • Holy Rosary 8:30am (with the school) and 6:00pm

Stations of the Cross - Each Friday in Lent

  • 2:30pm (with school) and 6:30pm

  • Please note: no Station on March 7 at 2:30pm.

Family Fish Fridays - Fridays March 7-April 11

Faith Forward with Fr. Matthew - Wednesdays March 19-April 9, 6-8pm

Penance Service - Thursday, April 3rd at 6:00pm

CRS Rice Bowl - For Lent, For Life. Click here to give.

Holy Week / Sacred Triduum Schedule

Palm Sunday Mass - April 13

  • Vigil Mass, Saturday, 5pm

  • Sunday Mass, 8:30am and 10:30am

Wednesday of Holy Week - April 16

Tenebrae at 9pm in the Church

Holy Thursday - April 17

  • Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 6:00pm

  • Adoration at the Altar of Repose (following Mass until midnight)

Good Friday - April 18

  • Tre Ore at 12:00pm

  • Stations of the Cross at 2:30pm

  • Passion of the Lord at 6:00pm

Easter Vigil - April 19

Mass at 9pm with celebration of Sacraments of Initiation for the Elect

All are welcome to attend!

Easter - April 20

  • Mass at 8:30am and 10:30am

Lenten Fasting and Abstinence

In our early generations of following Jesus, Catholic Christians developed our own practices of spiritual sacrifice for the Lord. Today we observe the following traditions during the holy season of Lent. Here are the basic practices, but some people observe these on Wednesdays as well as Fridays of Lent, or on every Friday or even every Wednesday and Friday during the rest of the year.

Fasting: Catholics 18-59 fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, having one full meal a day, and up to two smaller meals during the day.

Abstinence: Catholics 14 and older abstain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday and Fridays of Lent.   

Actions With Meaning

Ways of Fasting…

  • Abstain from negative talk, complaining, gossip, judging.

  • Abstain from Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, 24/7 news, etc.

  • Let go of grudges, old hurts.

  • Give away things you don’t need or use.

Ways of Praying …

  • Participate in Mass on Sundays and weekdays

  • Read the Bible (incl. Mass readings) every day

  • Pray the Rosary and Stations of the Cross.

  • Spend quiet time with the Lord

  • Spend 10-15 minutes with the Lenten booklets

Ways to Give Alms

  • Support charities, perhaps a new one

  • Listen to someone needing an ear

  • Give time for some volunteer work

  • Participate in the Rice Bowl Mission