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A simple and beautiful way to prepare for Easter! The new We Thirst for You, O Lord: Meditations for Lent is a 16-page, full-color booklet packed with thoughtful reflections based on the Sunday readings, along with questions to ponder, Catechism connections, signs of the season, family activities, and prayers. In addition to two pages of meditations for each week, the booklet includes information to help Catholics experience a deeply meaningful Lent, including an examination of conscience, how to make a good confession, and the Stations of the Cross with Scripture suggestions for meditation.
Now more than ever it’s important to offer Catholics the resources they need to remain close to the Church and their Catholic faith, and We Thirst for You, O Lord was prayerfully written and designed with that goal in mind.
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Make Lent and Holy week even more meaningful with brief daily meditations that will help focus on Our Lord’s passion and resurrection alongside his mother, Mary. Focusing on various themes from self-control to generosity, you will be brought into a deeper relationship with Jesus. Each daily meditation includes Scripture, a question to think about or act to consider, and a short prayer to the Blessed Mother.
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