lent
Lent Day 20: Monday after the Third Sunday in Lent — The Condemnation of Christ.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 19: The Third Sunday in Lent — In the Palace of Caiphas.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 18: Saturday after the Second Sunday in Lent— In the House of Annas.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 17: Friday after the Second Sunday in Lent— Jesus Led Away Captive.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 16: Thursday after the Second Sunday in Lent— The Apprehension of Jesus.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 15: Wednesday after the Second Sunday in Lent — The Betrayal of Jesus.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 14: Tuesday after the Second Sunday in Lent — The Sequel of the Sacred Agony.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 13: Monday after the Second Sunday in Lent — The Consolations of the Sacred Agony.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 12: The Second Sunday in Lent— The Help for the Saints in the Sacred Agony.
Daily meditations for lent by Fr. Richard Clarke SJ. Scripture and reflections – audio included, listen, read, and grow this lent!
Lent Day 11: Saturday after the First Sunday in Lent— The Aggravation of the Sacred Agony.
Daily Lent Meditations from the Bellarmine Forum. If it is difficult to suffer, it is far more difficult to suffer willingly for those who show no gratitude in return for what we endure for them.