If “metanonia” literally means “change your way of thinking”, here are some resources to help us think about changes we need to make.
- Pope Benedict XVI’s Lenten Message
- The Three practices of Lent – Fr. Robert Barron
- Online Lenten retreats gather seekers for contemplation –Heidi Schlumpf
- Busted Halo Lenten Calendar
From previous famvin posts…
Bread on the Waters One of the most heavily visited sites on the Internet for material on lent and the Passion. During the Lent the entry page to this site features an incredibly rich covariety of perspectives.
Daily Lenten Meditations on Justice and Peace A series done a number of years ago by Cathoic Worker Robert Walkdrop but still relevant.
- Alms for the Poor; the Environment
Ember Days A reminder of moderation in the use material goods
Social Justice Spirituality
Stations of the Cross from World Youth Day (Requires Real Player)
EDUCATION FOR JUSTICE
- Lenten Fast from Violence
- The Eucharist and Bread for a Hungry World
- A Global Way of the Cross
- Stations of the Cross & Meditations on the Death Penalty
- Walking with Jesus for Peace: Iraq Stations of the Cross
- Weekly Lenten Reflections for 2010 – based on Caritas in Veritate
Tags: Lent, Metanoia
Catholic Mom posts the popular Lenten resources for kids…
http://catholicmom.com/2013/02/10/5-popular-lent-resources-for-kids/