Lent Is a Process—Not an Event

Lent Is a Process—Not an Event

Up next

Train Your Heart to Trust

What does "Give us this day our daily bread" really mean? Fr. Mike Schmitz explores why Jesus teaches us to ask for "daily bread" and how this simple prayer invites us to trust God one day at a time. 

The Differences Between Men and Women

Are men and women really that different? And if so, what do those differences reveal about how we relate to one another? Fr. Mike Schmitz explores how the differences between men and women are not reasons for division, but reminders of our need for one another. Rather than pittin ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Three Questions to Ask Yourself During Lent
Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies

Friends, we come to the holy season of Lent. Pascal said that most of us go through life diverting and distracting ourselves so that we don’t come to terms with the big questions: God, meaning, purpose, eternal life. The Gospel for this week, Luke’s marvelous account of the te ...

  Show more

Rend Your Heart and Not Your Garments
All Things Catholic with Dr. Edward Sri

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by Lent? There are so many different devotions, fasts, and studies to participate in. How do you figure out what God is calling you to this Lent? Dr. Edward Sri answers this question and offers five practical ways to transform your life this Lent. Sni ...  Show more

A Prayer to Reflect on Who Jesus Is during Lent
Your Daily Prayer

If you’re a part of a complicated denomination, simplify it. Lent is between you and Jesus. Make some margin to connect with Him. Take the journey. - Meg Bucher SUBSCRIBE to our sister podcasts: The Crosswalk Devotional: https://www.lifeaudio.com/crosswalk-devotional Your Daily B ...  Show more

Three Levels of Temptation
Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies

Friends, we come now to the great and holy season of Lent, a time to get back to spiritual basics. This First Sunday of Lent, we hear Luke’s account of the temptation of Jesus. What Jesus faces in the desert are three classical substitutes for God—three levels of temptation, t ...

  Show more