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Meditations for Lent 2024 - Day 17 - The Wicked Tenants

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As we journey deeper into the season of Lent, I invite you to join me in a contemplative exploration of spiritual growth and self-reflection. This week's meditation, drawing from Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet's "Meditations for Lent," focuses on the parable of the Wicked Tenants—a narrative that serves as a stark reminder against the dangers of spiritual complacency. Discover how this timeless tale calls us to cultivate the fruits of the Holy Ghost in our daily lives and reflect on the gravity of living in alignment with God's will.

Embark on an intimate pilgrimage without leaving your home as we engage with the Stations of the Cross through the lens of St. Alphonsus' profound meditations. Fridays during Lent can transform into a powerful journey alongside Christ as we contemplate His passion and our own role within it, sometimes confronting the discomfort of seeing ourselves in the shoes of His adversaries. Let this chapter be a source of spiritual fortitude as we together seek to enrich not only our Lenten practices but our entire faith.

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