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Twelve Steps to Humility – Msgr. Charles Pope at Community in Mission +1

Lent is the Perfect Time for This Corporal Work of Mercy – Theresa Civantos Barber at Aleteia +1

Live Perpetual Adoration Of The Blessed Sacrament Via Adorecast – Team Catholify

The Disciplines of Lent: Putting On the Garments of Worship – Mark C. McCann at Catholic Stand

Gregorian Chant: Perfect Music for the Sacred Liturgy – Peter A. Kwasniewski, Ph.D, at New Liturgical Movement

St. Thérèse’s Way of Surrendering Prayer to God – Fr. Joel Guibert at Catholic Exchange

Seven Lessons in Forgiveness – Fr. Jerry Pokorsky at Catholic Culture

Family Activities for Your Journey through Lent – Mary Ellen Barrett at Seton Magazine

Encountering God Through Beauty, According to Pope Benedict – Constance T. Hull at Catholic Exchange

5 Encouraging Bible Verses To Lift Up Your Spirits – Philip Kosloski at Aleteia

Living Heaven Focused: Making a ‘Five-Year Plan’ – Ava Lalor at Our Sunday Visitor

Relics of St. Francis de Sales – Gregory DiPippo at New Liturgical Movement

The Hidden Virtues in Habits of Dining, Learning, & Spirituality – Derek Rotty at Catholic Exchange

How Sacred Images Can Lead To Peace in the Soul – Philip Kosloski at Aleteia

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Karl Geiger, “Via Crucis,” 1876, St. Johann der Evangelist

The Lord Has Need of It

‘The Lord has need of it’ — a small detail in the Passion narrative that reveals the boundless humility of our Savior and his longing for union with us.