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This posting is dedicated to Lent. Here you will find EfJ's remaining weekly reflections plus a wonderful Good Friday bulletin insert by Catholics Mobilizing to End the Death Penalty. We hope your Lenten reflection is deepening and that these resources educate and transform all of our lives to work with those most in need.
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There Shall Be No Other God But Me
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Lenten Reflection, Week Three
This three-page Lenten reflection invites readers to consider the modern-day forms of idolatry, such as the worshiping of the false gods
of power, financial security, and status.
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What Will You Take Up? Ending Exile Today
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Lenten Reflection, Week Four
Who is experiencing exile today? This three page reflection invites readers to commit themselves in solidarity with all of those in exile.
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The Seeking of Justice and Its Consequences
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Lent Reflection, Week Five
This Lenten resource asks readers to reflect on how we can be "drum majors for justice" in solidarity with the most vulnerable in our midst.
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A Reflection on Ending the Death Penalty
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A Good Friday Bulletin Insert
The Catholic Mobilizing Network to End the Use of the Death Penalty (CMN) reflects on Good Friday on how the use of capital punishment affects all of us as a society.
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To Love Unconditionally
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Prayer to End the Death Penalty The Catholic Mobilizing Network to End the Use of the Death Penalty (CMN) reflects on Good Friday on how the use of capital punishment affects all of us as a society in this ready to use parish bulletin. Go to resource |
Sunday Lectionary Reflections
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Readings, Reflections, Connections and Prayer
The Lectionary Reflections by Fr. John Bucki, S.J., provide an excellent resource for personal or communal reflection on the Word as well as ideas for homily preparation. Each reflection includes a list of the readings, quotes for reflection, connections to Catholic Social Teaching, Prayers of the Faithful/Petitions, links for action and more.
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