
Lectionary – Second Sunday in Lent, Year C
Visual Lectionary Vanderbilt, Lent 2
Lectionary review, Lent 2
Today, Tomorrow, and the Third Day (Luke 13: 31-35)
The Gospel this Sunday – Jesus as a mother hen!
Growing up in Christ! Part 2
Remembering Harriet Tubman, March 10
St. Patrick, March 17
What to remember about St. Patrick on March 17?
LENT BASICS
The Call to a Holy Lent
Origins of Lent
Introduction to Lent, 2024
Lent – From Ashes to Alleluias
Season of Lent
Facts about Lent
5 Lenten Questions – Diocese of Atlanta
Voices of Lent
EIGHT LENTEN PRACTICES
“I invite you, therefore, in the name of the Church, to the observance of a holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God’s holy Word.” (Book of Common Prayer, page 265)
What are these practices?
1. Prayer during Lent
2. Daily Readings
3. Pretzels in Lent
4. Daily Examen
5. Express Yourself
6. Reducing your carbon footprint
7. Fasting and Feasting
8. Building Happiness in Lent
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
The Stations of the Cross began as the practice of pious pilgrims to Jerusalem who would retrace the final journey of Jesus Christ to Calvary.
Later, for the many who wanted to pass along the same route, but could not make the trip to Jerusalem, a practice developed that eventually took the form of the fourteen stations currently found in almost every church. Many explore the stations on Good Friday.
3 versions of the stations
1. VTS version – video and reflection guide
2. Mary Peterman – paintings
3. Creighton – Catholic version