Reflection for the third Sunday of Lent
Gospel reflection for the 3rd Sunday of Lent
God offers us the opportunity to change, repent and start again. This is beautifully illustrated in the gospel for the third Sunday of Lent.
3rd Sunday of Lent Year B - Young Catholics
In this gospel for the 3rd Sunday of Lent Year B, Jesus demonstrates the importance of having a pure heart through his actions in the temple. By driving out the ...
Third Week of Lent - My Catholic Life!
Third Week of Lent ... This is the story of a woman who encountered Jesus at the well. She comes to the well in the middle of the noonday heat so as to avoid the ...
Third Sunday of Lent Reflection - Boston College
I pray for the strength to confront the powerful and the unmoved who perpetuate the suffering of the marginalized and continue the conditions that made ...
Reflections for the Third Sunday in Lent - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
The Lenten season is a time of reflection, repentance, and preparation to experience the agony of Good Friday and the joy of Easter Sunday.
A reflection for the third Sunday of Lent - U.S. Catholic
Ivan Brea reflects on the Sunday Mass gospel reading for March 3, 2024 (Year B), the third Sunday of Lent: The authority of God is based in ...
Reflection for Third Sunday of Lent - Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn
In today's gospel Jesus speaks in a parable about someone who had a fig tree planted in his orchard that was not bearing fruit. He was about to cut it down, but ...
A Reflection for the Third Sunday in Lent - Union Church of Cupertino
Lent is the great spring-cleaning of the Christian life. It is the traditional season of prayer and fasting in preparation for the great "Feast of Feasts," ...
The Third Sunday of Lent Reflection With Rev. Lizzie Robbins
The Third Sunday of Lent Reflection With Rev. Lizzie Robbins ... The third Sunday of Lent marks a midpoint in the Lenten season and is a reminder ...
Reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent
Jesus is anxious to free us from our demons of fear, hate, and guilt. He longs to heal our blindness and our lameness. This Third Sunday of Lent ...
Reflection on the Third Sunday of Lent - Loretto Community
We're committed to work for justice and act for peace. And we know, as the Apostle John says that Jesus knows, that human nature is fallible. In ...
Third Sunday of Lent: Jesus Cleansing the Temple
Third Sunday of Lent: Jesus Cleansing the Temple · The Cleansing of the Temple, John 2.13-15 · Questions for reflection: · Spiritual Resources · Recent reflections.
Reflection for the 3rd Sunday in Lent | Sisters of Charity
Reflection for the 3rd Sunday in Lent ... The Gospel for the third week of Lent gives us a glimpse into a side of Jesus that we don't see often in ...
Scripture Reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent | Details
This Sunday is the Third Sunday of Lent. The readings are from Exodus 20:1-17; Psalm 19:8-11; 1 Corinthians 1:22-25; and John 2:13-25.
Reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent | Commonweal Magazine
The Gospel reading of the woman at the well should serve as a reminder of how they encountered Jesus, who never shuddered at who they are, how ...
Readings & Reflections for the 3rd Sunday of Lent - Marion, IA
Here God reveals that He is not one being among many, but He is existence itself. God is the very definition of being. He always has been, always is, and always ...
Third Sunday of Lent, Cycle C - Loyola Press
Now into the third week of the Season of Lent, our Sunday Gospel prepares us to hear Lent's call to conversion and repentance. Today's reading is found in the ...
Reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent- 2022
My covert action haunted me all day. My lunch was unpalatable and my entire day was guilt ridden. I couldn't wait for my father to get home from ...
3rd Sunday of Lent Year A - Young Catholics
Mass Readings for the 3rd Sunday of Lent Year A · First Reading – Exodus 17:3-7: The Israelites, thirsty and doubting God's presence, quarrel with Moses.
Third Sunday of Lent Reflection by Anthony Butler
Whenever we complicate our faith, we end up inadvertently distancing ourselves from one another and therefore from God. May we take a good, hard ...