Did you know? (Sunday, April 3, 2022)
A common devotional practice during Lent is known as “The Stations of the Cross.” The practice began in the 1500s and was popularised by the Franciscans. The exercise helps participants […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
A common devotional practice during Lent is known as “The Stations of the Cross.” The practice began in the 1500s and was popularised by the Franciscans. The exercise helps participants […]
“Our sacrifices in this season are so minuscule as to be laughable, except that our Father seems only too willing to use our tiny offerings as portals for his grace. […]
What can I do this week to make myself more conscious of Jesus’ passion?
Today, the Fourth Sunday in Lent, goes by several other names, including Laetre Sunday, mothering Sunday and Refreshment Sunday. Traditionally, it was also a time when people would visit the […]
“In our Lenten journey towards Easter, let us remember the One who “humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross” (Phil 2:8). During this season of […]
In what ways can I share my excitement about Easter with the people I make contact with this week?
Almsgiving or works of charity is closely associated with Lent. This is suggested in the proper preface for Lent on page 128 of our BCP. There, reference is made to […]
“No act of virtue can be great if it is not followed by advantage for others. So, no matter how much time you spend fasting, no matter how much you […]
In what ways can I deepen my commitment to give more to the poor and disadvantaged in Lent? How can I contribute to the ministries of the Church committed to […]
Fasting is a common discipline in Lent. This has been the case since the earliest observation of the season. Lenten fast practices have changed over the years. At one point, […]