Lent

Today is Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week. Bishop Edmund Whalen, Vicar for Clergy and Episcopal Vicar of Manhattan, walks us through the significance of this week to help us prepare to celebrate the Paschal Mystery, the passion and death of our Lord and His victorious resurrection.

By: Mary Shovlain

Holy Week offers us the chance to refocus, reflect, and renew as we wind down our Lenten journeys and look ahead to the promise of Easter.

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Our Sunday Visitor

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For the Feast of St. Patrick, the patron saint of the Archdiocese, Bishop Edmund Whalen, Vicar for Clergy, says St. Patrick is a saint for all of us because in some way we’re all immigrants like he was

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Mary Shovlain

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Bishop John Bonnici offers this week’s Friday Lenten Reflection on how to live Lent as a time of preparation.

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Mary Shovlain

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For the second in our series of Friday Lenten Reflections with the bishops of the Archdiocese of New York, Bishop Peter Byrne, Episcopal Vicar for Staten Island, says like people train for sports, during Lent we train and prepare our soul for eternity.

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Mary Shovlain

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For the first in our series of Lenten Reflections with the bishops of the Archdiocese of New York, Bishop Edmund Whalen, Vicar for Clergy, says confession is like a hearing aid to help us hear God’s voice saying, “You’re forgiven. Try again.” These reflections will be published each Friday during Lent.

By:

Mary Shovlain

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