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When you log into Formed.org, you will see many program options. Here is a “How to Sgin Up” video. To help you navigate, we have selected a few programs for your Lenten journey (unlined words are links):
*Restore    *How to Lent    *Foretold
*Brother Francis Video on Lent for Kids

If you would rather just listen to a series, click the Audio Tab in the top menu bar and scroll down to *Lent | Audio.

Sundays in Lent | PMC Coggins Hall

March 1st at 7:30 PM after Mass, March 8, 15, 22, & 29 at 7 PM

LONG WAY DOWN, Jason Reynolds, National Book Award Finalist

For Lent, we use this as a metaphor for the “desert”—the space between our impulses and our actions. How do we break the cycles of sin in our lives before they consume us? We’ll explore the cycle of violence, the weight of choices, and the “wilderness” of the heart. Full flyer here

 

Lenten Taizé Prayer Service
Monday, March 2 | 7:00 pm | Church and Livestream

Taizé Prayer is an evening prayer for all Christian faiths. It is a simple, meditative form of worship that calls us to dwell deeply on Christ’s presence around and within us.  Mantra or repetitive songs, prayerful silence, and short readings guide the focus of the prayer in a candle-lit environment. 

LENTEN RECONCILIATION SERVICE with Individual Confessions
Tuesday, March 10 | 7:00 pm
| Church

The Sacrament of Reconciliation, also known as Confession or Penance, is deeply rooted in our Catholic faith. This Holy Sacrament invites us to prayerfully examine our conscience, reflecting on how we have been living our lives, identifying what we have done or failed to do, and seeking forgiveness for the sins we have committed. Through the Sacrament of Reconciliation, we are absolved from our sins and receive God’s grace, which restores us to the right relationship with God and one another. This frees us to embark on a path of spiritual transformation and helps us to avoid sin in the future. There is no registration. Please join us!

 

The Stations of the Cross are a simple yet powerful way to prayerfully walk alongside Jesus and follow him on his last day on earth. We say a prayer at each station together, remembering his unending love for us. The Stations of the Cross are hosted by different ministries each Friday, with the prayers reflecting a different perspective.  

February 20| Stations of the Cross for Families | RE and School Families
February 27 | As Seen Through the Eyes of Men | Men of St. Raymond Groups
March 6 | Stations of the Cross for Teens | Youth Ministry and Teen Choir
March 13 | As Seen Through the Eyes of Mary | Women of St. Raymond Groups
March 20 | Stations of the Cross for a Trusting Heart | OCIA
March 27 | As Seen Through the Eyes of the Bereaved | Bereavement Ministry

This image identifies ADD TO CALENDAR.  Clicking on the image near the event will prompt to add the event to your personal calendar.  

When you log into Formed.org, you will see many program options. To help you navigate, we have selected a few programs for your Lenten journey (unlined words are links):
*Restore    *How to Lent    *Foretold
*Brother Francis Video on Lent for Kids

If you would rather just listen to a series, click the Audio Tab in the top menu bar and scroll down to *Lent | Audio.

Lenten Taizé Prayer Service
Monday, March 2 | 7:00 pm | Church and Livestream

Taizé Prayer is an evening prayer for all Christian faiths. It is a simple, meditative form of worship that calls us to dwell deeply on Christ’s presence around and within us.  Mantra or repetitive songs, prayerful silence, and short readings guide the focus of the prayer in a candle-lit environment. 

LENTEN RECONCILIATION SERVICE with Individual Confessions
Tuesday, March 10 | 7:00 pm
| Church

The Sacrament of Reconciliation, also known as Confession or Penance, is deeply rooted in our Catholic faith. This Holy Sacrament invites us to prayerfully examine our conscience, reflecting on how we have been living our lives, identifying what we have done or failed to do, and seeking forgiveness for the sins we have committed. Through the Sacrament of Reconciliation, we are absolved from our sins and receive God’s grace, which restores us to the right relationship with God and one another. This frees us to embark on a path of spiritual transformation and helps us to avoid sin in the future. There is no registration. Please join us!

 

The Stations of the Cross are a simple yet powerful way to prayerfully walk alongside Jesus and follow him on his last day on earth. We say a prayer at each station together, remembering his unending love for us. The Stations of the Cross are hosted by different ministries each Friday, with the prayers reflecting a different perspective.  

February 20| Stations of the Cross for Families | RE and School Families
February 27 | As Seen Through the Eyes of Men | Men of St. Raymond Groups
March 6 | Stations of the Cross for Teens | Youth Ministry and Teen Choir
March 13 | As Seen Through the Eyes of Mary | Women of St. Raymond Groups
March 20 | As Seen Through the Eyes of Mercy | Deacon Dave and OCIA
March 27 | As Seen Through the Eyes of the Bereaved | Bereavement Ministry