• Mar. 16 Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent, Weekday
    During the next two weeks the Gospel for each Lenten weekday Mass is from St. John. We shall read, day after day, about the growing hostility against Jesus that climaxed in the horror of Good Friday. The tragedy begins today on a happy note--a continuation of yesterday's Laetare Sunday spirit. --The Vatican II Weekday Missal ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 03-15-2026
  • Mar. 15 Fourth Sunday of Lent, Sunday
    From the Gospel of the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Year A: As Jesus passed by he saw a man blind from birth. He spat on the ground and made clay with the saliva, and smeared the clay on his eyes, and said to him, "Go wash in the Pool of Siloam" -- which means Sent ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 03-14-2026
  • Mar. 14 Saturday of the Third Week of Lent, Weekday
    The gifts received by us from God are derived not from ourselves but from the Holy Spirit, and are to be used, in a spirit of humility, in the service of the Church and of our brothers. ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 03-13-2026
  • Mar. 13 Friday of the Third Week of Lent, Weekday
    Good Friday is three weeks away. The conflict between Jesus and the religious leaders of his time continues to intensify as the Third Week of Lent draws to an end. In today's gospel reading, one of the Temple scribes gives Jesus an orthodoxy check, asking him to name the greatest of the Commandments. The answer ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 03-12-2026
  • Mar. 12 Thursday of the Third Week of Lent, Weekday
    Today, the mid-point of Lent, was celebrated with somewhat joyful spirit in ancient times. This day was a breathing space in the center of Lent's austerities. Today's ancient Entrance Antiphon and Opening Prayer express this encouraging spirit. Modern Lent is less austere, less in need of any breathing space. Today's lesson: be faithful to God, ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 03-11-2026
  • Mar. 11 Wednesday of the Third Week of Lent, Weekday
    Today we have a venerable Lenten Mass. This Mass is best understood by remembering that the ancient catechumens (or prospective converts) used to come for instructions to the first part of Lenten Masses. The catechumens heard the readings and homily, and then left the church. The offertory procession and remainder of the Mass were for ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 03-10-2026
  • Mar. 10 Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent, Weekday
    The point at which we most quickly become Pharisees is in refusing forgiveness. Failing often in greater or lesser ways, everyone must constantly ask forgiveness of God and men. Besides, the duty of forgiveness is binding upon all souls, and in regard to all. Only when fraternal correction fails and the common good requires, does ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 03-09-2026