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5 Encouraging Tips for the Catholic Having a “So/So” Lent

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We took a poll in the Catholic Talk and Inspiration Facebook group asking “How is your Lent going?”

The majority of people who took the poll answered, “So/so.  I am doing a little, but feel like I could be doing more.”

In response to what seems to be how a lot of us our feeling,  I went to some trusted, faithful friends for advice.

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Tell Me What To Do For Lent

 

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It’s overwhelming, I know.

There are so many options out there,

so many thoughts in your head,

so much going on in our lives

and still so much “new normal”.

We are here to make it easier on you.

Choose one of these words (DO NOT OVERTHINK, JUST CHOOSE)

Next, find the Lent program, retreat or idea that we matched with the word you chose.

Then, I want you to try it – and if you don’t like it, or it doesn’t fit you, offer up that one try you gave.

Hopefully, you’ll feel it’s the perfect fit.

Okay ready, here are the words:

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The Ultimate Lent Guide for Busy People

This post is written by Amy Brooks, author at Prayer, Wine, Chocolate, and co-founder of CSMI.

Lent for Busy People

I have 9 month old twins, a five year old and for the past few days, my husband was sick.

I need a shower.  I need to clean my kitchen and the amount of laundry that needs to folded reminds me once again that we own way to many clothes.

I also am trying to work from home.

For me, prayer happens right in the midst of all the crazy. Continue reading “The Ultimate Lent Guide for Busy People”

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The Military Way of the Cross

This post is written by Anni Harry, author at A Beautiful Camouflaged Mess of a Life, and Caitlyn Anderson, author at Mrs. Andy, Anchored by Faith.

Military Way of the Cross

“The Military Way of the Cross” is a free Lenten devotion released by the Military Council of Catholic Women, a subsidiary of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA (AMS). It is our hope that these Stations of the Cross will allow you to dig deeper into your faith, and will draw you closer to the constant source of support, life, and love – our Creator. Continue reading “The Military Way of the Cross”