Welcome to Lent 2020. This page contains all the material being offered for Lent 2020.
- Parish courses on offer (calendar)
- The Sunday Readings (Slides)
- Lent Books
- Useful apps
- Holy Week retreat
- Something Different for Lent (DIY retreat for busy people)
Lent: an old English word meaning springtime.
From the Office for Evangelisation and Ecumenism
Lent Newsletter
(for individual use and public distribution)
From Frank Brown
Something different for Lent: A DIY retreat for busy people
Living Word resources
Lent 2020
From the Office for Evangelisation and Ecumenism
Lent Newsletter
(for individual use and public distribution)
From Frank Brown
Something different for Lent: A DIY retreat for busy people
Living Word resources
Lent 2020
LENT READING
In the Office for Evangelisation and Ecumenism (Dublin), two books have been published for Lent.
1. Gerard Gallagher: Return to me with all your heart.
Gerard offers reflections on the daily readings, with a straightforward series of steps to help the reader.
You may order this book here.
2. Kieran O’Mahony: Hearers of the Word: Praying & Exploring the Readings Lent & Holy Week: Year A.
Kieran offers detailed explorations of the Sunday readings for Lent and Holy Week, up to the Easter Vigil.
You may order this book here.
1. Gerard Gallagher: Return to me with all your heart.
Gerard offers reflections on the daily readings, with a straightforward series of steps to help the reader.
You may order this book here.
2. Kieran O’Mahony: Hearers of the Word: Praying & Exploring the Readings Lent & Holy Week: Year A.
Kieran offers detailed explorations of the Sunday readings for Lent and Holy Week, up to the Easter Vigil.
You may order this book here.
Saying Yes to Life
The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2020
By Ruth Valerio
It may be ordered here.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2020
By Ruth Valerio
It may be ordered here.