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Month: February 2021

2nd Sunday Lent – 2/28/21

Today we celebrate the second Sunday of Lent. Lent is the time, approximating forty days, of reflection and penance leading up to Easter. Pope Francis stated, “Lent comes providentially to reawaken us, to shake us from our lethargy.” He said that Lent is meant to wake up Christians and to help them see that God can give them strength to change their lives and their surroundings.

One of our leading Catholic scholars has described Lent as the desert time in the Church year. (Read more…)

2nd Sunday of Lent – 2/28/21

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1st Sunday of Lent – 2/14/21

First Sunday of Lent

On Ash Wednesday we started the Season of Lent with the imposition of ashes on our heads. It is meant to remind us of our identity and relationship with God. First, it means we belong to God. We are his children. Second, as his children, we have the responsibility to make Jesus’ presence felt and experienced in this world. Third, given the identity and relationship that we have with God, as His children, we are constantly called to holiness of life. (Read more…)

1st Sunday of Lent – 2/14/21

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Stations of the Cross

STATIONS OF THE CROSS

St. Catherine’s Stations of the Cross devotion will begin Fridays in Lent at 7pm. It was also be recorded on St Catherine’s Facebook Page so you can virtually participate. Please join us. You can follow along on your device either at Church or at home using this link:stedna.org/worship/stationsofthecross/station01 (Read more…)

Ash Wednesday

February 17th, is Ash Wednesday, the day that marks the beginning of Lent, a period of fasting and reflection leading up to Easter. The day gets its name from the practice of placing ashes on one’s head as a celebration and reminder of human mortality and as a sign of repentance. Through the placing of ashes on our heads, we are reminded of the frailty of life, God’s call to follow, and the good news that comes at Easter — that good conquers evil, that life triumphs death. (Read more…)