Preparation Tools for the Fifth Sunday of Lent (The Liturgy Empowers and Equips us to Bring the Dead to Life)


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The Liturgy Empowers and Equips us to Bring the Dead to Life

In this episode, we enter the breathtaking drama of a God who brings the dead to life—not only in the valley of Ezekiel’s dry bones, not only in Lazarus emerging from the tomb, but in every place where our own spirits have grown cold or buried. The readings reveal a God whose very breath restores what sin has killed, whose Spirit frees us from the tyranny of the flesh, and whose Son calls each of us by name out of whatever grave we’ve settled into. Join us as we explore how the liturgy places that same life‑giving power within us, forming us into people who speak life into a world full of dry bones and who dare to roll away the stones that keep others from rising.

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4-Day Online Lenten Retreat: Awakening the Four Holy Desires of the Liturgy

4-Day Online Lenten Retreat: Awakening the Four Holy Desires of the Liturgy

RECORDED VERSION NOW AVAILABLE. Let the sacred structure of the Mass transform your heart this Lent. In this intimate retreat led by David L. Gray, discover how the liturgy—through its four parts—instills holy desires in us, contrasting them with unholy temptations that hinder our union with Christ.

Inspired by The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass, you’ll cultivate desires mirroring the Eucharist’s transubstantiation: from ordinary to divine life. Active participation in the liturgy, as the Church urges, yields abundant graces.

“Holy Mother Church desires… a general restoration of the liturgy… so that [the Christian people] should be enabled to understand them with ease and to take part in them fully, actively, and as befits a community.” (Verbum Domini, 56)

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The Liturgical Sense of the Readings at Mass invites the faithful to engage deeply with the Scriptures, enhancing their understanding of the Eucharist and the rhythm of the Church's liturgical life.

REVIEW: "Was grateful to receive this one in the mail before Advent. An excellent commentary to read to the family. This has become my family's reading for Friday to help us prepare for Sunday Mass. It offers a depth that is helpful to all ages. A great conversation starter for the family dinner table. Bergsma's 'The Word of the Lord' was our Friday reading prior to The Liturgical Sense of The Readings at Mass, but this has become our preferred reflection. Thank you." - JP, Abide The Fire Apostolate

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