Day 4: Welcome the unwelcome

Welcoming table
Saturday, February 21, 2026

“A large crowd of tax collectors and others were at table with them. The Pharasees and their scribes complained to his disciples, saying, ‘What do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?’”

Normally I would have saved this one for April 15th, but alas, tax day does not fall during Lent this year. This Gospel makes me chuckle, because our disdain for taxes apparently stretches back millenia. But I digress…

Jesus’s message in today’s gospel is clear: Nobody is unwelcome at Christ’s table. 

Welcoming table

Day 3: How did you do that?

Broken Open heart
Friday, February 20, 2026

The First Station of the Cross
Jesus is Condemned to Death

Matthew 27:26

How absolutely awful does it feel to be accused of something you didn’t do? How angry does that make you?!

Some of the other 13 stations of the cross feel very far from our lived experience. I mean, who wears crowns of thorns anymore?

But this one you might be able to identify with. That feeling of “I didn’t do that! I would never do that!”, but somebody is convinced that you did.

Broken Open heart

Day 2: Hands of God

Hand of God by Auguste Rodin
Thursday, February 19, 2026

Our sins are in the hands of God; those merciful hands, those hands 'wounded' by love. It was not by chance that Jesus willed to preserve the wounds in his hands to enable us to know and feel his mercy."

Homily of Pope Francis 
Vatican Basilica, Altar of the Chair
Monday, 4 November 2013

Jesus's hands had wounds; ours do too.

Place yourself in the merciful hands of God. 

If you need help holding something, ask the Lord to help.

Hand of God by Auguste Rodin

Day 1: Ash Wednesday

Blessing the Dust by Jan Richardson

‘Beware of practising your piety before others in order to be seen by them; for then you have no reward from your Father in heaven.

Whenever you pray, do not be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, so that they may be seen by others. But whenever you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

Matthew 6: 1, 5-6

Take this literally.

Blessing the Dust by Jan Richardson

Ignatian Retreat for Women

Come away with me

Again and again in the Gospels, Jesus draws near and asks a question. Not to test or correct, but to open the heart. His questions linger, inviting us to pause, to notice what we carry, and to listen more deeply for love. Jesus’ questions invite honesty, awaken desire, and draw us into deeper relationship.

Pathways to Freedom: An Ignatian Series on Prayer, Healing, and the Work of Forgiving

Pathways to freedom

Pathways to Freedom is an Ignatian series for those longing to pray more deeply, to tend the places that ache, and to discover the quiet, courageous work of forgiving. Rooted in the wisdom of the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius of Loyola, this series invites participants to notice how God is already at work in their lives—meeting them with mercy, truth, and a freedom that unfolds over time.