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Jason Britsch, S.J.

Blog Post by Jason Britsch, S.J.

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30 March 2024

Holy Saturday At the Easter Vigil in the Holy Holy Saturday is a day of waiting. The world is quiet – God himself is resting in the tomb. And ...
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29 March 2024

Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion Let us immerse ourselves into the Christian mystery and allow it to amaze us, especially today, on Good ...
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28 March 2024

Thursday of Holy Week “I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you, you should also do.” Christ himself says these words ...
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27 March 2024

Wednesday of Holy Week In this week’s Mass readings, we hear much about Judas. It’s quite easy to feel disgust at Judas and his betrayal: he ...
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26 March 2024

Tuesday of Holy Week “Though I thought I had toiled in vain, and for nothing, uselessly, spent my strength, yet my reward is with the LORD, my ...
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25 March 2024

Monday of Holy Week As St. Ignatius says, love is better expressed in deeds than in words. This saying applies as well to our love for the ...
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24 March 2024

Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion As we enter Holy Week, we must always keep before us Christ’s unending love for us. This love is not earned, ...
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20 January 2024

Saturday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Sometimes, as followers of Christ, we simply have to admit that we don’t know what God is up to. ...
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19 January 2024

Friday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Today’s Mass readings offer insight into mercy. In the first reading, David has an opportunity to ...
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18 January 2024

Thursday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time St. Ignatius says that in our hearts we always have competing voices: that of the Lord, that of ...
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