My soul is sorrowful even unto death: stay you here, and watch with Me.--St. Matt 26: 38
First Sunday in Lent:
Christ permitted Himself to be tempted by Satan. Why then, should we be surprised if we have to struggle against the malice and snares of the devil! Our strength to resist lies in fasting, in guarding and controlling our senses, in almsgiving, in prayers, and in uniting ourselves with Christ in Holy Mass and Communion. Fasting in Lent Liturgical Year by Prosper Gueranger Sermons by Fr. Francis Xavier Weninger Children's Sermon for the First Sunday in Lent First Sunday of Lent: Epistle and Gospel First Sunday in Lent: On the Spiritual Combat First Sunday in Lent: On Serving the Devil Jesus Crowned with Thorns and Loaded with Ignominy |
Second Sunday in Lent
The Transifguration of our Lord gives us an idea of the beauty of a soul in the state of sanctifying grace. "This is the will of God, your sanctification." It must be our firm determination to preserve the divine life of our soul, at any price. Liturgical Year by Prosper Gueranger Sermons by Fr. Francis Xavier Weninger Children's Sermon for the Second Sunday in Lent Second Sunday of Lent: Epistle and Gospel On the Deplorable State of a Christian, who is Cold and Insensible with regard to Heaven |
Third Sunday in Lent
"He who is not with Me, is against Me." We cannot be neutral in our relation to God. If we do not serve Him, pride and selfishness will enslave us. "Blessed are they who hear the word of God, and keep it." Liturgical Year by Prosper Gueranger Sermons by Fr. Francis Xavier Weninger Children's Sermon for the Third Sunday in Lent Third Sunday of Lent: Epistle and Gospel |
Fourth Sunday in Lent
Laetare, (Rejoice) says the Introit. Laetare Sunday offers us a rest in the midst of the Lenten observance. We are to rise again soon with Jesus through confession and Easter Communion. Liturgical Year by Prosper Gueranger Sermons by Fr. Francis Xavier Weninger Children's Sermon for the Fourth Sunday in Lent Fourth Sunday of Lent: Epistle and Gospel |
Passion Sunday:
The Mass of Passion Sunday is full of the thought of the Passion of Jesus and of the infidelity of the Jews, whose place in the Kingdom of God was taken by those who were baptized, that is to say by the Christians. Passion Sunday Sermon and Litany of the Passion The Obdurate Sinner Passion of Christ Children's Sermon for Passion Sunday Fifth Sunday of Lent: Epistle and Gospel Passion Sunday: God Abandons the Incorrigible Sinner |
The Seven Dolours of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Friday after Passion Sunday) The Church commemorates by two feasts the martyrdom suffered by our Lady in union with the Passion of her Son. The first feast especially commemorates the Compassion of Mary; the second, kept on September 15th, the devotion of the Seven Sorrows. Our Lady of Sorrows Sorrowful Mother Seven Dolors Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
Palm Sunday
This Sunday commemorates Christ's triumphal entrance into Jerusalem. For this reason the Church blessed palms to remind us of the multitude which accompanied Him carrying branches and strewing them in His way while they chanted: "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is He Who comes inthe name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!" Palm Sunday Sermon Palm Sunday Sermon Our Redeemer & Messiah Children's Sermon for Palm Sunday Palm Sunday: Epistle and Gospel Palm Sunday: Serving God from the Heart |
Holy Week
During this, the holiest week of the year, Mother Church puts before her children the sufferings of the Divine Savior. She invites them to ascend Calvary and follow in the footsteps of Him Who chose to become the Lamb and Victim of sacrifice. She asks us to carry our cross willingly in union with Him, in a spirit of expiation and atonement, and offer our life together with Him. Passion-tide and Holy Week Monday in Holy Week Tuesday in Holy Week. Prayers Honoring the Passion and Death of Jesus Liturgical Commentary Wednesday in Holy Week The Treason of Judas and the Death of the Wicked The Life of Our Savour Jesus Christ, as Illustrated by Catholic Artist and Historian, James Tissot, 1899 |
Holy Week Meditations on the Passion and Death of Jesus
by Bishop Challoner |
Our Saviour is nailed to the cross
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On the sufferings of Saviour upon the cross
On our Saviour's preaching from the cross |
On our Saviour's death upon the cross
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Clock of the Passion
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Maundy or Holy Thursday:
The Mass today commemorates the institution of the Holy Eucharist and the Ordination of the Apostles. On this day only one Mass may be celebrated in each church at which two Hosts are consecrated, one of which is borne in procession to the Altar of Repose and placed in the repository to be used on the following day at the Mass of the Presanctified. The Mandatum or Washing of the Feet takes place on this day because our Lord washed the feet of His Apostles before the institution of the holy Eucharist from which this feast derives its name and most characteristic feature. Liturgical Commentary Maundy Thursday Holy Thursday Sermons by Fr. Weninger, 1876 The Seven Sacraments: The Holy Eucharist The Seven Sacraments: Holy Orders Spiritual Communion Instruction for Holy Thursday |
Good Friday
This day was formerly for the Jewish people a day of preparation for Easter, and was called by them the Passover; for Christians it is the anniversary of the death and burial of our Lord Who on this day, being Himself both High Priest and Victim, offered Himself upon the Cross for the salvation of the world. Sermon by Bishop Ehrler: The Greatest of All Sorrows Liturgical Commentary Good Friday Devotions and Prayers for Good Friday Good Friday Sermons by Fr. Weninger, 1876 Instruction for Good Friday Good Friday: On the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ and Eternity of Hell The Death of Our Lord Good Friday: The Two Thieves The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ, as Illustrated by Catholic Artist and Historian, James Tissot, 1899 |
Holy Saturday
In early Christian times no special service was held on this day because there was a Solemn Vigil, or Watch, during the night before Easter. Towards the end of this function, before daybreak, the Catechumens received Baptism. They were immersed in the saving waters, being thus mystically buried with Jesus. But also, at the very hour of our Lord's triumphant Resurrection from the sepulchre, they rose spiritually, being born again to a life of grace; and they received likwise the sacraments of Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. Holy Saturday Meditation Holy Saturday |
Prayers and Devotions |
Prayers for the Preservation of Chastity. An Explanation and Defense of the Virtue of Chastity
The Sacrament of Penance |
Signs that are to precede the Last Judgement | The Four Last Things | Sermons of the Saints | The Person of the Judge Christ at the Last Judgement |
I. On the Coming and Cruelty of Antichrist II. Terrible signs preceding The Last Judgment III. The Causes of these Terrible Signs IV. The Suddenness of the Last Day |
Death and the Importance of Salvation Judgment General Judgement Heaven Hell Reflection on Hell The Sight of Hell, A Book for Children and Young Persons as well as Adults |
Time is No More They that Live in Sin The Sinner Seeks God The Sinner at Death Repentance Sermons of St. John Vianney Motives for Conversion God Will Punish You! |
Part 1: The Judge as God Part 2: The Judge as Man Part 3: The Judge as Redeemer Part 4: The Judge as Our Model |
Catholic Books from Our Library |
Devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary |